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Children, Children, lets play nice. Okay?

Your tantrums really look childish in the light of my original post. To whit:

I have a friend who may well be dying of a small cell carcinoma who would like to hope he might beat this thing and get back in his shop one day. He realizes his lungs are going to be fragile and wants the best protection he can get.

So, are there any quality recommendations that I can pass along to him?

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"Dr. Deb" wrote:

BTW, time for a bit of self disclosure, Deborah is my daughter, I am her 73yr old father. Name is Delbert.


So what exactly are you a doctor of, Delbert?

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"Dr. Deb" wrote in
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Children, Children, lets play nice. Okay?

Your tantrums really look childish in the light of my original post.
To whit:

I have a friend who may well be dying of a small cell carcinoma who
would like to hope he might beat this thing and get back in his shop
one day. He realizes his lungs are going to be fragile and wants the
best protection he can get.

So, are there any quality recommendations that I can pass along to
him?


I'm afraid I can only point you in the direction of more research. I
believe 3M has a professional line of PAPR products and may be able to
offer you specific suggestions and even set up a test fit if they have a
product your friend might like.

IIRC, there was the Trend Airshield, Trend Airshield Pro, another Yellow
one that put the battery on your belt, and the 3M model when I was
looking at this 10 years ago.

Hand tools don't throw nearly as much dust as their powered counter
parts.

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Children, Children, lets play nice. Okay?

Your tantrums really look childish in the light of my original post.
To whit:

I have a friend who may well be dying of a small cell carcinoma who
would like to hope he might beat this thing and get back in his shop
one day. He realizes his lungs are going to be fragile and wants the
best protection he can get.

So, are there any quality recommendations that I can pass along to
him?


I'm afraid I can only point you in the direction of more research. I
believe 3M has a professional line of PAPR products and may be able to
offer you specific suggestions and even set up a test fit if they have a
product your friend might like.

IIRC, there was the Trend Airshield, Trend Airshield Pro, another Yellow
one that put the battery on your belt, and the 3M model when I was
looking at this 10 years ago.

Hand tools don't throw nearly as much dust as their powered counter
parts.

Puckdropper



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Spalted Walt wrote:

"Dr. Deb" wrote:

BTW, time for a bit of self disclosure, Deborah is my daughter, I am her 73yr old father. Name is Delbert.


So what exactly are you a doctor of, Delbert?


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