I'm having a terrible time on job sites with VOC and drywall dust. Is this something I could wear comfortably all day every day while I'm painting and sanding? Thanks
Good vid mate. I'm trying to lean towards hand tools to keep the dust down but I may end up getting one for when I have to use a machine. The mask you have looks very similar to the Trend Airshield. Perhaps they're made in the same factory.
I wore one of those for years inky early days, after wearing those dust masks. They are horrible, for 1 thing they leave not far from permanent gouges in your face, Thay also cut your air supply to the point ESP. When exerting energy with hand tools, you cannot get enough air to work hard. I miss my electric mask, cost about $350 back in the day. Was worth ever penny. It lasted about 10 years, now I'm up for anew one!!,
I'm having a terrible time on job sites with VOC and drywall dust. Is this something I could wear comfortably all day every day while I'm painting and sanding? Thanks
AntisocialVirtuoso 2 weeks ago
Good vid mate. I'm trying to lean towards hand tools to keep the dust down but I may end up getting one for when I have to use a machine. The mask you have looks very similar to the Trend Airshield. Perhaps they're made in the same factory.
66meikou 1 month ago
@Bopbeepbd Yes, these masks are far superior to the older ones you mention. Have come a long way indeed.
Davesbuildtips 1 month ago
I wore one of those for years inky early days, after wearing those dust masks. They are horrible, for 1 thing they leave not far from permanent gouges in your face, Thay also cut your air supply to the point ESP. When exerting energy with hand tools, you cannot get enough air to work hard. I miss my electric mask, cost about $350 back in the day. Was worth ever penny. It lasted about 10 years, now I'm up for anew one!!,
Bopbeepbd 3 months ago