I think that’s what I’ll do. Can anyone recommend a particular respirator for this? Any tips for the cleaning? The surfaces I’m working with look like painted drywall, wood floors, and wood celings.
if you have a laptop or PC with a fan you are condemning it to an early death.
Unlike humans all sophisticated and expensive electronic (desktop computers/tvs/stereos} don’t like dirty work environments.
If you don’t want the expense of replacing one of those things years ealier than you have to then don’t put them in a dusty or dirty place.
You on the other hand may not be impacted until later maybe 60-70? it’ll take 10-20 years off your life.
Most production board builders don’t make it past 70 and the end for them is never pleasant.
Its the industiry’s most dirty secret.
most surfers are too self absorbed with themselves to care about this kind of stuff until they are dying destitute in some hospital bed racking up bills they can’t afford and having friends have to ask for donations from strangers to pay the bills.
get one of those small HEPA filter fans for your immediate work area(desk) if you are concerned and don’t wear your expensive wool blend work clothes (suits/pants) if there’s anything they will pick up floating around. You’ll look like a giant ball of dandruff in front of your co-workers or boss and you can forget about getting that promotion.
Its all up to you, you’re the one there we’re not
I think its a bit of sn exaggeration that most production board builders don’t make it past 70. That comment made me think about the old board shapers in my home town, all of the generation that are now pushing 70 and all are still doing fine. I dont dispute that its probably going to knock a few years off but saying most wont make it past 70 is a bit extreme
I have a respirator on the way. What would you use to clean up the surfaces? Just a wet cloth?
Just spackle everything! or use a vacuum cleaner.
The way I clean dust from my shop is put a dust mask on, set a fan at an open window (blowing out) open another window at the other end, then blow everything out toward the fan with an air nozzle on an air compressor hose. Wipe down with damp rag when I’m done.
OK, big-ass fan and shop-vac on the way. Thanks guys.
Yep.