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respirator for exposure to tungsten carbide?


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Yeah deffo dont use one of those cheap throw away dust mask jobbies:thumbdown:

 

Not sure exactly which type to use but mine cost about £30 iirc and you van replace the filters. It has filters that are just for particles rather than spray painting ones or chemical filters etc.

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Well it’s not toxic so the hazard is dust and logically a dust mask is the way to go. I have a nice respirator that I use for paint spraying but I wouldn’t use it for grinding, it’s to neutralise solvents not stop dust.

 

Green grit is fine but it’s also soooo yesterday, ger yerself a diamond wheel.

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