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<br />Snowey: <br /> <br />Does the word "VITAL" bring anything to mind? The solvents used in most glues do nasty things like KILL BRAIN CELLS. <br /> <br />Now that you have changed your shorts, I'll continue. If you are using tube glue or essentially closed applicators you don't have anything to worry about, provided you have a normally vented envoironment. If you are spraying solvent thinned paints its another matter. You then need a spray booth with a vent fan and fume collector. <br /> <br />If you think it necessary to work in a closed environment you might want a respirator, NOT A SURGICAL FACE MASK. They are relatively expensive but safety is cheap. <br /> <br />IF IN DOUBT GET SAFETY GEAR. <br /> <br />Randy
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