pjfmeister
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Thought you guys might enjoy this....here are a couple pics of my Pop's sent me of his old Sign Kit....surprised he still has it!
IDK, tools alone are one thing, but a well organized tool box/painters box like these is a whole different level of manliness. For instance, I have best in class tools of every sort, but I'll be damned if I can open the tool box and actually pull out what I'm looking for without a bit of hunting...
My brother has been after me for a long time to hang 'em on the wall. I took his advice and now I could kick my arse for not doing it soonerIDK, tools alone are one thing, but a well organized tool box/painters box like these is a whole different level of manliness. For instance, I have best in class tools of every sort, but I'll be damned if I can open the tool box and actually pull out what I'm looking for without a bit of hunting...
Took me a second on this one....Are we talking about what's under the tool shed roof or your paint box ??
Well, something knew every day! We always call them beer guts!
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At least I get to use the FU icon finally!
Just a couple of weeks ago. I do sandblasting in my shop and things do get a bit dusty.JB, when is the last time you sat on that seat?
Ahh, not to alarm you, but as much of that dust is settled all over the place, it's also settling IN you. There is no way you are not breathing in residual amounts of dust, if you are indeed sandblasting inside. If that much dust has built up in just a few weeks, over the years, you've breathed in enough to cause damage. Are you testing yourself 2 or 3 times a year ?? We always blasted outside under a canopy whenever possible and we had a very filtered setup in the shop at our old shop. I no longer blast, because I became very allergic to the tannin in the redwood and other woods we blasted, but the redwood was far the worse. If we blast, I have another company do it. I can't even sand it anymore or my lungs will close up, like an asthma attack. I'll start wheezing and gasping for air. It takes several days for it to go away at this point. It also came on suddenly, when I first noticed it.Just a couple of weeks ago. I do sandblasting in my shop and things do get a bit dusty.
JB
Definitely using PPE! Just sweeping up the floor creates a bit of a dust cloud.Ahh, not to alarm you, but as much of that dust is settled all over the place, it's also settling IN you. There is no way you are not breathing in residual amounts of dust, if you are indeed sandblasting inside. If that much dust has built up in just a few weeks, over the years, you've breathed in enough to cause damage. Are you testing yourself 2 or 3 times a year ?? We always blasted outside under a canopy whenever possible and we had a very filtered setup in the shop at our old shop. I no longer blast, because I became very allergic to the tannin in the redwood and other woods we blasted, but the redwood was far the worse. If we blast, I have another company do it. I can't even sand it anymore or my lungs will close up, like an asthma attack. I'll start wheezing and gasping for air. It takes several days for it to go away at this point. It also came on suddenly, when I first noticed it.