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    Cutting Acrylic

    Quick question....

    I may land a small job (500 pieces) cutting extruded acrylic. When I cut some sample test runs the stink is very strong and irritates my throat. I have a pretty good size exhaust system however the exhaust dumps just outside my house and sometimes tends to circulate back around if the wind is just so...

    Question: Is it normal for extruded acrylic to smell so pungent and irritate the throat?

    I very rarely cut acrylic so I figured I'd ask.

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    Harmful to your health!! Some people are more sensitive than others but the fumes contain nasty stuff. Probably affects everyone - even the ones that don't notice any immediate symptoms. Wait for the wind to change or wear a nice respirator with charcoal filters then air out your house when finished.
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    You need a carbon filter before you screw up your lungs... see my blog post on making your own filter.
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    I don't have a problem with acrylics or anything else from the laser but at the table saw I have to wear a mask. Take a look at some full face respirators and find one that meets your specs.
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    We made Dan's Scrubbers. We cut acrylic 8-10 hours a day. Stinky stuff...

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    Extruded stinks more than cast too for some reason.
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    Yep, extruded acrylic stinks quite a bit. Rubber modified acrylic stinks even more.
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    Thanks all! For now I think I'll get ~100ft of dryer duct andrun it out beyond my back shed down wind of the house... I'll check out Dan's carbon filter blog.
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    Geez...I have cut 1000's of pieces of cast and extruded in the past 6 yrs or so and have never had any bad effects from it. I do have a pretty good exhaust system to the outside and I never notice the smell...if I do..it smells like U.S. Currency to me.
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    Geez...I have cut 1000's of pieces of cast and extruded in the past 6 yrs or so and have never had any bad effects from it.
    Glow in the dark watch painters never suffered any ill effects from their work either.....until it killed them.

    MSDS for acrylic of all types from Perspex.

    http://www.perspex.co.uk/technical-l...uct-range-(1)/

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    OMG...must be what's making my hair turn grey,,,but wait..could it be that I'm knocking on 70 yrs old. I been checking my acrylic sheets this afternoon and somebody must have removed the warning labels off of it..didn't find em. Calling the supplier first thing Tueday.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sheldrake View Post
    Glow in the dark watch painters never suffered any ill effects from their work either.....until it killed them.

    MSDS for acrylic of all types from Perspex.

    http://www.perspex.co.uk/technical-l...uct-range-(1)/

    cheers

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    You have 20+ years on me Larry and likely more hair than me as well

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sheldrake View Post
    Glow in the dark watch painters never suffered any ill effects from their work either.....until it killed them.
    Licking the brush to keep a fine point didn't exactly help their case, either...
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    Yeah, I try to refrain from eating my acrylic..too crunchy for me. Not to mention it's bad on my dentures..LOL!
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    Licking the brush to keep a fine point didn't exactly help their case, either...
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    Well you got a long way to go son..keep on wearin that mask and maybe you will outlast me. (I got all my hair..the acrylic has made it fall out YET..maybe tomorrow ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sheldrake View Post
    You have 20+ years on me Larry and likely more hair than me as well

    cheers

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