Re: [bolger] Digest Number 819

I don't know, but the risk that worries me is the
building. During that process the stuff definetly
gets into you, what it does while in there is an open
questions, but PT wwood isn't cheap, So I prefer
alternatives to using it, though I would use it in
moderation for outdoors structures etc...

The world has changed: There are thousands of us out
there working wood in a hobby way but with exposure
levels that rival industrial uses. It isn't just
Dad's workbench with a few screws, a hammer an a
handsaw any more. A lot of hobbiests now have
factories in their garrages, and mighty little air
volume to dilute the fumes etc...

I have 3 levels of extration, but generally when I
come in from working, I still cough up a few
particles.
---henryclann@...wrote:

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In a message dated 1/12/2002 2:14:59 PM Eastern
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bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:<BR>
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>    I would never put treated wood
into one of my cheap<BR>
> boats.  <BR>
> <BR>
>      Would rather have
rot in the boat than in me.<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
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If sealed with a good oil based primer and any paint
would it not elimnate <BR>
any danger?<BR>
Larry Henry<BR>
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In a message dated 1/12/2002 2:14:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:


> But I kept this to myself because I knew someone would not be able to
> resist calling it a bra, which, when you think about it, is not at
> all apt. But there, you went and did it.
>

COD-Piece? (sorry)
Larry Henry


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In a message dated 1/12/2002 2:14:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:


> I would never put treated wood into one of my cheap
> boats.
>
> Would rather have rot in the boat than in me.
>
>

If sealed with a good oil based primer and any paint would it not elimnate
any danger?
Larry Henry


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In a message dated 1/12/2002 2:14:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bolger@yahoogroups.comwrites:


> It's all very confusing to
> this old fart. Has anyone got advice on how to minimize the disruption
> of this advertising in series with messages? Thanks in advance.
> Bob Chamberland
>

BOB! Use a shotgun on the console! (Just kidding - Use email "Digest" mode")
Larry Henry
( 60 credit hours < 5 quarters > into My Computer Information Science
Bachelors )


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