[Woodcarver] Dust mask

Gene and Darlene Bremmer bremmers at midwestinfo.com
Thu Nov 10 21:24:37 EST 2005


Thanks Mike, that is indeed one of them that Joe mentioned and then Loren
mentioned another one I think, maybe he mentioned the same one. I will get
in there and take a look.

Gene

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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Dust mask



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> From: "Joe Dillett" <jdillett at thecarvingshop.com>

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> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:49 PM

> Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Dust Mask

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>> Hi Ron,

>>

>> Have you tried the respirator type of paper masks. The Kimberly-Clark

>> really seals nice because it has a natrual rubber seal that goes against

>> your face. The information I posted to this List a few days ago about

>> respirators is copied below.

>>

>> That is the one we use in our shop. It is reusable for a few times but if

>> you're plaining or running other dusty machines they may only last 4

>> hours before you pitch it and get another.

>>

>> Now I got to tell you that your carvings are AWESOME. I've admired those

>> doors and mantels on your site a long time. How many years have you been

>> carving? Do you teach?

>>

>> Joe Dillett

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>> ******** Posted a few days ago ************

>> Hi Joan,

>>

>> I have 2 respirators that I like to use. Both are rated N95 Approved (95%

>> filter efficiency level) effective against particulate aerosols free of

>> oil.

>> Rated to 0.3 micron particles. Both are disposable after several uses and

>> light weight like wearing a dust mask. They look very much like dust

>> masks

>>

>> 3M 8000 Particle Respirator rated for light duty N95 Approved. 30 per

>> box.

>> (purchased from my local hardware store)

>>

>> Kimberly-Clark 46727 Tecnol Fluidshield PFR95. N95 Approved. 35 per box.

>>

>> I wear either type but my apprentice likes the Kimberly-Clark better

>> because

>> it doesn't steam up her glasses. I also feel I have a much better seal

>> around my face with the Kimberly-Clark.

>>

>> We both wear the regular size Kimberly-Clark model number PFR95-170. It

>> is

>> latex free with a soft type of plastic that seals to the face better than

>> the 3M product. It is as light weight as the paper dust masks and worn

>> the

>> same way. I purchase them from the hospital were my wife works (I think

>> about $10 a box).

>>

>> Kimberly-Clark

>> 1400 Holcomb Bridge Road

>> Roswell, GA 30076 USA

>> http://www.kchealthcare.com

>> 1-800-KCHELPS toll free number.

>>

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>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From: "Ramsey" <ron at carvedbyramsey.com>

>> To: <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>

>> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:58 AM

>> Subject: [Woodcarver] Dust Mask

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>>> I looked the Dust Bee Gone dust mask and it doesn't look like it seals

>>> very well around the edges. From the photo it appears that there is

>>> some type of fabric strip around the outside. I don't see how this can

>>> seal, especially with beards. Maybe someone can fill me in. I use a

>>> 3-M rubber mask. It's heavy and uncomfortable but I'm confident that

>>> there is a tight seal. I stopped using paper and fiber masks years ago

>>> because they didn't do a very good job. I am exposing myself to airborn

>>> dust, all day, everyday and it's important to have maximum protection.

>>> Some of the positive airflow face shields look good but are very

>>> expensive.

>>> --

>>> Ron Ramsey

>>> http://www.carvedbyramsey.com

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> From: "Gene and Darlene Bremmer" <bremmers at midwestinfo.com>

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> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 7:57 PM

> Subject: [Woodcarver] Dust mask

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>> Well here I just went and cleaned up my Deleted folder, now I forgot the

>> name of the dust mask a couple of people were talking about. I know

>> Loren Woodard and also Joe Dillett mentioned the same mask. Can someone

>> help me with the name. Might have been something like Dust Free or close

>> to that.

>>

>> Gene

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