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Old March 12, 2018   #5
dustdevil
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Like Cole Robbie said. Get a respirator with replaceable filters. Go to a home improvement center and tell a clerk with a brain that you need a respirator for sanding drywall. All of the rubberish respirators are hot and sweaty...but that's a small price to pay where your respiratory system is at stake. A light breeze blowing the particulate away from your work is helpful. Calm days have the micro cloud rising up in your face.

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