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Thread: CPAP machine practical in workshop for someone who's very sensitive to wood dust?

  1. Sounds like that idea could have great possibilities.

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Drew View Post
    Daniel, I think non-rebreathers can deliver 15 l/m but simple masks (no bag) perhaps not; I'd have to look it up to say for certain, though.
    That may be where my recollection is off. I just had 15 in my head from prior experience.


    daniel
    Not all chemicals are bad. Without hydrogen or oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer.

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    I can't imagine walking around my shop wearing a mask attached to a 30 foot or whatever long hose. How would that work for you?
    Scott Vroom

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  4. #34
    Ooo, ooo, check out the classifieds for a PAPR - someone buy it and then do the CPAP side-by-side for a comparison.


    daniel
    Not all chemicals are bad. Without hydrogen or oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer.

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