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Organic Paint Mask Filters

Auggie56

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In the winter months I don't have enough heat in my shop. I have a "unit heater" just not big enough.

My main hobby during winter is plastic models. I tried to build one but the vapor from the glue bothered me.

My question is in the tittle. Thanks

If all else fails I will invest in a "model paint booth." They are a bit pricey but if organic filters don't work I'll have to invest in one.

I have quite a few kits I collected over the years, I just don't want to give up on the hobby.
 
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Regarding paint filters/masks, a friend who is a painter often told me "if you can smell it, its time to change the filters". So having said that, buy a proper paint mask !!
 
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Back in the day, Testors "Red" glue tube had a strong smell, but they had a "Blue" tube that didn't have a strong odor or smelled like lemons or some ****. Personally, I would just suck it up and enjoy the colors man... :poke:

ps.. IDK, maybe that is the reason for what's wrong with me today...
 
Fyi a kid at work has a 3D printer and he is printing out model kits building them. He's in the airplanes but still that would be cool if you could print out your own models
 
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