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| hnugz:
thats weird, i got mine cut at home depot about a week or two ago. |
| lovespicyfood:
--- Quote from: hnugz on February 05, 2006, 11:35:21 am ---thats weird, i got mine cut at home depot about a week or two ago. --- End quote --- I'm in California, perhpas they have stricter guidelines? |
| missioncontrol:
I wouldn't trust the people at my local Home Depot to cut wood for me... hell I'm surprised they can make it to work... |
| MameMaster!:
drew's right....this stuff is something fierce. A dust mask just isn't really sufficient. My throat hurt for a full day after.....and I wore a dust mask. |
| rdagger:
--- Quote from: missioncontrol on February 05, 2006, 11:41:30 am ---I wouldn't trust the people at my local Home Depot to cut wood for me... hell I'm surprised they can make it to work... --- End quote --- I guess it depends which Home Depot and who you ask. I live in California and the Home Depot near my house refused to cut MDF, but I was at another Home Depot near the beach and they cut MDF without objections. The sick thing is that the HomeDepot that cut the MDF has a McDonalds inside the store. Also they don't do a very good job maintaining their dust extraction system on their saws. I can't imagine who would want to eat inside a Home Depot. btw: Home Depot sell a mask like the ones above and it has removal dust cover to place over the cartridges. I have one and it's very comfortable and works great. |
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