RocketManDan
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I just wanted to get some feed back on how many of you out there use this according to the directions...
To what extent is "Well Ventilated" I used this product before, but it's something I don't use exclusively, because of the fumes. When I do use it I'm out in the garage and I always have the door open so there is air, but you can obviously still smell the fumes. I don't have a respiratory, but would think it would be a good thing to have if using this product exclusively. I think it is safe to say that all of us practice safety first, but maybe the directions should be more specific. I looked on the jar I had last night and it said nothing of having lung protection, but when I looked on a hobby website it mentions the following
https://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXAU64&P=8
Shouldn't this be on the directions of the jar too, not unless I misread them or perhaps I have an older jar? Not sure? Could someone check theirs if it's handy? I'm pretty sure I misread the jar, but it would probably be a good idea if Midwest included this in the product description on their website.
I went ahead and emailed MidWest to have them clarify both "Well Ventilated" and also what type of "Lung Protection" they recommend.
I usually use FnF or skin the fins with copy paper. I think I may just start building all my rockets with wood glue (Only using CA and Epoxy IF ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY) and staying away from all the toxic chemicals.
I know a lot of you guys out there are hard core Aero Gloss users... what procedures do you use?
To what extent is "Well Ventilated" I used this product before, but it's something I don't use exclusively, because of the fumes. When I do use it I'm out in the garage and I always have the door open so there is air, but you can obviously still smell the fumes. I don't have a respiratory, but would think it would be a good thing to have if using this product exclusively. I think it is safe to say that all of us practice safety first, but maybe the directions should be more specific. I looked on the jar I had last night and it said nothing of having lung protection, but when I looked on a hobby website it mentions the following
https://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXAU64&P=8
Shouldn't this be on the directions of the jar too, not unless I misread them or perhaps I have an older jar? Not sure? Could someone check theirs if it's handy? I'm pretty sure I misread the jar, but it would probably be a good idea if Midwest included this in the product description on their website.
I went ahead and emailed MidWest to have them clarify both "Well Ventilated" and also what type of "Lung Protection" they recommend.
I usually use FnF or skin the fins with copy paper. I think I may just start building all my rockets with wood glue (Only using CA and Epoxy IF ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY) and staying away from all the toxic chemicals.
I know a lot of you guys out there are hard core Aero Gloss users... what procedures do you use?
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