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OK - just to be perfectly clear - I had 2 scuba Haz Mat breathing systems that needed re-certification on them anyhow - so when I was sanding this CARC this system was on me FULL TIME. When I blew out the garage it was ON - it had rained several times and washed it out the back which is into the power line area. When I spray I use a full breathing mask and take nothing for chance. Fans are on full blast in the garage to move air. Do not mess with this stuff whatever you sand or paint - IT WILL KILL YOU. You have not idea what may be in the surface of the paints on MV's anyhow or where they have been or contaminated with - take nothing for granted. I hate my picture taken so you will seldom see any of me. Besides - I am the only one working on them and I am not going to take a pic of myself.
When I was working on the M43B1 that had served in Nam - I had no idea what it was infected with that may be lingering - so every precaution was taken - do not think for a second it will not matter if you use the right precaution or not.
Do not take anything for granted or take your life in danger - Like Forest Gump - "that is all I have to say about that".
When I was working on the M43B1 that had served in Nam - I had no idea what it was infected with that may be lingering - so every precaution was taken - do not think for a second it will not matter if you use the right precaution or not.
Do not take anything for granted or take your life in danger - Like Forest Gump - "that is all I have to say about that".