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Dust masks?
Does anyone have any experience using the Dustfoe or North CFR-1 dust
masks? My concern is that they both have their filters located in the center. I include a lot of detail carving on my furniture and I feel these may partially obstruct my vision. The one I am presently using has side filters (not canisters) but it is wearing out and is no longer available. Thanks, Dave |
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Dust masks?
I would recommend the Dust-Be-Gone Mask from Rockler. Very comfortable
and effective. wrote: Does anyone have any experience using the Dustfoe or North CFR-1 dust masks? My concern is that they both have their filters located in the center. I include a lot of detail carving on my furniture and I feel these may partially obstruct my vision. The one I am presently using has side filters (not canisters) but it is wearing out and is no longer available. Thanks, Dave -- Joseph Connors The New Golden Rule: Those with the gold, make the rules! |
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