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08-09-2007 05:44 PM #1
Just to add one more voice of caution. Different people react at different rates to isocyanates, so what might work for one person may be deadly to another. It can also migrate through skin contact, not just inhalation. You can buy an inexpensive spray suit made of Tyvek material that will cover your body for infrequent useage.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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08-09-2007 06:14 PM #2
Bob, wasnt that a Tyvek suit that you made me wear when we went to the "gentlemen's club" in Vegas? Why did you make me burn it before I got into your car to leave the club?
mike in tucson
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08-09-2007 06:21 PM #3
Mikey, I think you're confusing your trips. You wore the tyvek suit when you went to the "Dude" ranch in Montana...................and you were a baaaaaaaaaaaad boy!
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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08-09-2007 06:24 PM #4
Ewe make me laugh, Bob. I did have my tall boots on at the ranch (and a sheepish grin). Hmmm Hope you didnt get pictures! You'd try to fleece me by selling the pics!!
mike in tucson
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08-09-2007 06:27 PM #5
Eric, the tyvek coveralls are cheap...about $3 each pair unless you are a xxxxl and tall. McMaster Carr sells them plus your local paint supplier will usually have them...even the house paint guys stock them.
mike in tucson
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08-09-2007 08:20 PM #6
Mike,
Nope, more like a 40 short!
Thanks for the info!...and good luck with keeping those pics underground!!!!
Dude ranch in Montana???
I would have never guessed!...at least I'm enjoying the ride!
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08-09-2007 06:24 PM #7
Bob, I'm on my way to harbor freight! Anyone know where I might find an in-expensive suit? Not the one that Mr Roboto is talking about!
Is catalyst used in other paint types? I must have run across it before? DuPont was the last paint that I used bc/cc with reducer and catalyst in the clear coat?
Maybe memory loss is a sign that I've got a reaction to this stuff?...at least I'm enjoying the ride!
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08-09-2007 08:24 PM #8
Originally Posted by Hot Rod Surfer
Any paint with a hardener probably contains isocyanates. I know they have tried to develop non-isocyanate catalysts, but when I tried to help one of my friends to locate one, there did not appear to be any that made it to market. I assume it was either too expensive, or not a satisfactory replacement.






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