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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Coatings...
If you do spray polyurethane paint. not only wear a respriator. You better wear a full suit, with air pumpted into the suit from a clean source. Polyurethane will fill your lungs and won't go away. If you get a small amount in your lungs, when you have a lung x-ray. the doctor will see white spots that are often mistaken for dormant TB.
Bob duncan
Jeff Post <jeffpost@rawbw.com> wrote:
Safety first is always good advice.
The expoxy and polyurethanes I was thinking of can be brushed or rolled, which I
think would be prefereable inside Solo.
Jeff
Quoting Raven93 :
> "That being said, acrylics really aren't what you want for Solo. You either
> want an epoxy paint, or alternately a polyurethane paint. Expoxy is your most
> suitable choice: polyurethanes are harder to apply and harder to touch up."
>
> I'm no coating expert but if you do get to poly with a spray
> gun, be advised to wear a respirator without fail. The catalyst in some of
> that stuff is potassium cyanate, as in cyanide. Without a genuine
> respirator, you could possibly breath enough of that to really ruin your
> day.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Rick...
>
>
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