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Re: Rule of thumb!

Posted by: Ian Johnston on December 15, 1999


> Does one's workshop need to be well-ventilated when working with epoxy?
> Does epoxy emit significant vapor, and does the vapor represent a safety
> concern? And if so, for what period of time? hours? days? weeks?

A good rule of thumb is this; anytime you take two liquids, mix them together, wait awhile and they turn into something totally different, PROTECT YOURSELF!!

Molecules are small and go into really hard to get at places. The only thing harder than getting in there is getting them out of there!!

When we kayak we prepare for worst case scenarios, do the same here. If the worst doesn't happen that's okay.

My opinion (again),

Ian


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