I worked in a bodyshop a while back and the painter there when polyurethane paint was state of the art and this guy used to spray without a respirator and the whole shop used to stop work and watch him paint because they couldn't believe it. Nobody seen him die but it was everybodies knowledge that the isocyanate catylist was lethal, something to do with cyanide. He was a good painter but probably needed to breathe that stuff because the recreational chemicals he was doing probably lost their kick Stephen Teate <ste...@compositecooling.com> wrote: A question for the guys that have already painted their planes with polyurethane. Everything that I have read so far says that a forced air respirator is absolutely required. True or not?
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