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Jim Stewart
 
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George wrote:
When sandblasting wearing a full face mask, be sure to stop blasting
*and* flip up the face shield before you sneeze ;-)


I think I learned that one the hard way when I was
riding a motorcycle on a daily basis.

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"George"
When sandblasting wearing a full face mask, be sure to stop blasting
*and* flip up the face shield before you sneeze ;-)


And it is also futile to try to blow away chips or dust with a full face
shield on.

Dean ( having tried it ).


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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:16:01 +0800, "Dean"
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"George"
When sandblasting wearing a full face mask, be sure to stop blasting
*and* flip up the face shield before you sneeze ;-)


And it is also futile to try to blow away chips or dust with a full face
shield on.

Dean ( having tried it ).


Thank God I'm not the only one. I feel a lot better now :-)


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