Hi.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand. I joined the site a few months back with the intention of just making a pair of Madisound RBR’s. Now I’ve finished them I have an itch to build another more substantial pair of speakers.
So Hello to everyone, and thanks for making a really great site.
Now looking forward to more piles of MDF dust.
Kindest regards. Richard
I live in Wellington, New Zealand. I joined the site a few months back with the intention of just making a pair of Madisound RBR’s. Now I’ve finished them I have an itch to build another more substantial pair of speakers.
So Hello to everyone, and thanks for making a really great site.
Now looking forward to more piles of MDF dust.
Kindest regards. Richard
Hello....
make sure to breath heavily when cutting MDF. That's IF you like to minimize your life expectancy. Took me a a few cuts before I started using a mask. DOH!
Cheers.
make sure to breath heavily when cutting MDF. That's IF you like to minimize your life expectancy. Took me a a few cuts before I started using a mask. DOH!
Cheers.
Piles of MDF dust
Hi aptquark, thanks for the advice.
I started out just holding my breath while I made cuts on the table saw. That was fine but I couldn't hold my breath long enough when using the router!
Now I have a mask (but still tend to hold my breath)
Hi aptquark, thanks for the advice.
I started out just holding my breath while I made cuts on the table saw. That was fine but I couldn't hold my breath long enough when using the router!
Now I have a mask (but still tend to hold my breath)
Hello and MDF!
Hi Richard,
welcome to diyaudio!
There must be a whole lot of nasties in MDF, I have cut, routed, sanded and finished a whole lot of the stuff over the years and have always ended up with skin irritations. I know formaldahyde is one of the ingredients 😱
Cheers.. Steve
Hi Richard,
welcome to diyaudio!
There must be a whole lot of nasties in MDF, I have cut, routed, sanded and finished a whole lot of the stuff over the years and have always ended up with skin irritations. I know formaldahyde is one of the ingredients 😱
Cheers.. Steve
Gidday Pop4 and welcome! Hey if you do all your work outside, Wellywood's wind will take care of the dust extraction problem...
Hello....
make sure to breath heavily when cutting MDF. That's IF you like to minimize your life expectancy. Took me a a few cuts before I started using a mask. DOH!
Cheers.
Probably a much better idea (if you don't have a complete dust removal system) is a helmet, with a filtered air supply on a waist belt.
Good luck and a warm welcome.
Jim.
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