04-12-2010, 08:51 PM
You are definitely making some good progress. Being forced to figure things out can be a great way to learn new skills and improve your results.
I should warn you guys that WeldOn is extremely toxic. NEVER breathe the fumes from this stuff. Unfortunately, even a respirator won't protect you. After using it for quite a while, I discovered that a paint or chemical respirator provides no protection. The manufacturer says you need an air-supplied respirator. Unfortunately, that is very expensive.
Your health is at stake, so consider using this only when you have positive ventilation. By "positive" I mean air flowing in such a way that fumes are carried away from you. Only use it outdoors and never in an enclosed area. It is preferable to have some sort of fan blowing the fumes away from you.
I should warn you guys that WeldOn is extremely toxic. NEVER breathe the fumes from this stuff. Unfortunately, even a respirator won't protect you. After using it for quite a while, I discovered that a paint or chemical respirator provides no protection. The manufacturer says you need an air-supplied respirator. Unfortunately, that is very expensive.
Your health is at stake, so consider using this only when you have positive ventilation. By "positive" I mean air flowing in such a way that fumes are carried away from you. Only use it outdoors and never in an enclosed area. It is preferable to have some sort of fan blowing the fumes away from you.
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