[AT] respirators and Isocyanates (Urethane paint)
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Fri Mar 28 07:07:47 PDT 2008
This whole issue is why I have started using water based acrylic paints on a
lot of our industrial work (when I have the option to choose the paint).
They are a bit different to work with but do nice work with NO VOC's
(volitile organic compounds). I don't know if these paints are available
yet for automotive type applications. I'm tempted to get some tinted to
Persian Orange #1 and try it on some tractor parts. I've used it on
structural steel and it gives a very nice, slick, shiny finish and is very
durable once it has a few days to cure but I'm not sure it's automotive
quality in appearance. The first time I used this stuff was over 15 years
ago on the exterior surfaces of a steel construction package sewer plant. I
go by every now and then to take a look at it. It's still slick and shiny.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Willer" <gwill at gwill.net>
To: "'Antique tractor email discussion group'"
<at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] respirators and Isocyanates (Urethane paint)
> John,
>
> Take it from a guy with badly damaged lungs. There is no reverse! The
> catalyzed paints are best left to the professionals with their exotic
> equipment. Those of us who are doing our own painting with less than
> perfect equipment can still get a nice job using the old standby paints
> that
> don't require the dangerous additives.
>
> Some years ago I painted two identical tractors two weeks apart using IH
> dealer supplied paint... one with hardener and one without. I can only
> tell
> them apart now by the damaged (lifted) paint around the gas cap. That's
> the
> one with hardener.
>
> George Willer
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [mailto:at-
>> bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of John Wilkens
>> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 3:19 PM
>> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
>> Subject: [AT] respirators and Isocyanates (Urethane paint)
>>
>> Thought it's about time I got serious about tractor painting and my
>> health! Can anyone suggest an affordable air-supplied face
>> mask/hood that I could hook up to my air supply? I'm starting to do
>> a lot more painting with catalyzed paint (mostly acrylic urethanes)
>> and I don't have a multi gazzillion dollar vented paint
>> booth.....just an empty wood shed.....until the weather get good
>> enough for outside painting. The more I read about the nasty
>> isocyanates in paint catylists the more I think I'd better protect my
>> lungs! Looking for ideas. John W.
>>
>> In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
>>
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