RE: Your body won't detect the damage until it is too late. 


Makes you wonder why we do this. No way, I could wear all that stuff
everytime I were to work on the plane when it required exposure to chemicals
or their fumes. I have made myself wear gloves for the duration of this
project, but if I get any stuff on me, I always get it off with lacquer
thinner or acetone. I guess I need to find something else.



90 degrees in the shop in the summertime, can't see thru the bifocal with
the glasses sitting on top of the nose piece on the mask, sweat dripping
everywhere, wondering when my sweat is going to drown me. Glasses fogging up
from the heat and moisture coming out of the exits on the mask. Gloves
dripping sweat all over everything from the openings around the wrist. Heart
pounding and lungs pumping trying to get enough air. Long sleeves and long
pants dripping wet, so hot, I think I am gonna to pass out.



I think I'll go build an RV.

See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics



"There is a time for building and a time for flying, and the time for
building has long since expired."

Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC 

See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering

See our EAA Chapter 242 at http://EAA242.org



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