SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATOR SYSTEMS

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SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATOR SYSTEMS

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Any suggestions on a good supplied air respirator that will work with both the toxic epoxy paints being sprayed and grinding and sanding fiberglass? Preferably one with full face mask since I wear glasses and need to cover them as well.
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Thanks Tim

I knew you used one from reading your blogs on the projects you have undertaken. There are a lot of choices out there it is hard to figure out where to start and what will work for our specific needs.
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Tim and others

I live in what is often miserable hot Florida. While searching on the internet for supplied air systems I ran accross this unit that claims to not heat the supplied air. I would appreciate any opinions on the unit.

http://www.turbineproducts.com/fresh-ai ... ators.html
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Post by jeffwagnpete »

Thanks for posting this topic. I really need something like this, can't take it anymore with the organic respirators or dust masks. I need full face protection with fresh air coming in. Well, $400.00 will have to be spent on this. Man! Will have to delay the $1300.00 dollars that I need to spend on 13 sheets of Marine grade plywood. This repirator is that important to have.
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