Redmt
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Thanks for the info. The thing I hate about masks is they steam up my glasses.Wear a mask. Walnut dust is pretty darn toxic.
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Thanks for the info. The thing I hate about masks is they steam up my glasses.Wear a mask. Walnut dust is pretty darn toxic.
The thing you may hate about walnut is what it will do to your lungs if you aren't careful. Makes steamed glasses pretty trivial. Cutting wet wood might not be a big problem but when I do a bigger projected with walnut, especially if a lot of sanding or lathe turning, I mask up and run a recirc air filter in the shop. I used to take chances. Now I'm older...Thanks for the info. The thing I hate about masks is they steam up my glasses.
Understand on the older part,,,,At 70 you would think I had already screwed up most everything. Nope! There's something new to screw up most every day.The thing you may hate about walnut is what it will do to your lungs if you aren't careful. Makes steamed glasses pretty trivial. Cutting wet wood might not be a big problem but when I do a bigger projected with walnut, especially if a lot of sanding or lathe turning, I mask up and run a recirc air filter in the shop. I used to take chances. Now I'm older...
Mallard your shop looks nice. I like milling poplar also it is real easy to handle and plenty around these parts.
Nice looking space! Are you concerned about mice getting back into the space between the metal siding and the paneling?Poplar and Sweet Gum. Mostly poplar in those pictures though.
I have cut down every tree and sawed every board.
EVERY.
SINGLE.
BOARD.
It's been a bit of a journey. I could have likely had it 100% completed months ago if I had gone with OSB but I'm way too stubborn for that. lol
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No. I put out poison and I don’t mind the smell of dead mice.Nice looking space! Are you concerned about mice getting back into the space between the metal siding and the paneling?
Well that’s sweet.