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Duke Noble Donor
Location: Awww-shitby, Ontario Gender: Male
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| | Need help from someone with respirator experience < on 4/25/2004 7:24 PM >
| | | OK, so I've read the threads about respirators and I know there's certain things I need to look for in a rspirator, however I found these on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=11701&item=3188772697&rd=1 and I'm sure you'll notice that there's not much info on em. I was wondering if someone with a lot of experience with different kinds of respirators could tell me, does that look like a fairly standard cartridge? Or is it just a cheap little POS that'd barely function as a dustmask? if it's half decent for asbestos (all i really need to worry about for the most part, aside from dust) i'll grab some, as the guy's selling a BUNCH of em. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
P.S.: an admin can lock this thread once I get a response.
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Marshall Alpha-1
Location: Teh Great White North Eh...ya Hoser Gender: Male
| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 1 on 4/25/2004 8:16 PM >
| | | Duke I work the Oilfields in Norther Alberta and Im my Crew Safetey Foreman DO NOT buy those masks, they both look likt the POS's that they are and will function just as well. If you need a mask, go to your local Safety supply store, not an army surplus, and buy either a 3M halfmask or a North halfmask and the approriate cartridges ie; ask for a braod range cart. that covers P-100 dust requirements, Organic Vapors and H2S escape as well as other petrochemical and noxius fumey vapours. Make sure you have a fit test done in the store, because a mask with no seal is like tits on a boar, totally useless. And dont think this is gonna be expensive; Where i purchased my masks for my crew, they were 35.50 cdn each and a pair of carts was 25 dollars, not bad, but a necessity no less. Hope this helps Dixon
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Duke Noble Donor
Location: Awww-shitby, Ontario Gender: Male
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| | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 2 on 4/25/2004 8:41 PM >
| | | Actually I put a bid on another one which looked like a more quality piece, and I looked it up and it meets common safety standards. it's a Moldex 8000 Series and comes with organic vapour cartridges, and p-100 carts are easily available, looks like a decent unit for the price.
EDIT: thought I'd add that it's a medium, because I figure I have about a medium sized face : P [last edit 4/25/2004 9:52 PM by Duke - edited 1 times]
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Plytheman
Location: Lawrence, Massachusetts
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| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 3 on 4/25/2004 9:29 PM >
| | | I wouldn't buy it on eBay unless you know what size you are. If you buy one online thats either too large or too small, then its useless. Basicly what Dixon said. My dad gave me a big lecture on this. He knows a bit about it because he's an Enviromental Safety Engineer. Basicly, put the mask on, cover up both of the filters and try to breathe in. If you can get any air, then it don't fit right. Likewise, cover the exhalation thing (small hole where your breathe exits...) and breathe out. You shouldn't be able to exhale. Most UEing needs a charcoal filter, as thats what filters asbestos, fiber glass, and hazardous fibers of the like. There are alot of different filters for different uses etc, but charcoal should work for exploring buildings. The filters all have saftey ratings, based on how many sizes of the fibers they block. the higher the rating, the safer you are (if I remember correctly) If I'm wrong, anyone can feel free to correct me as I got this lecture a little while back.
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Capone
Location: London, Ontario Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 4 on 4/25/2004 11:04 PM >
| | | I'd go to an idustrial supplier. I got a 3M Half-Face respirator at Hamisco Industrial Supply for $25 CDN including P100 NIOSH filters.
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Duke Noble Donor
Location: Awww-shitby, Ontario Gender: Male
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| | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 5 on 4/25/2004 11:46 PM >
| | | as near as I can tell, all the respirators I've found on eBay are from industrial suppliers. There's atrend I'm noticing where ones listed for like 30 bucks will be on eBay for about 10 or less, which would be easy to pull off and profit from if you got them in massive bulk orders
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New York Urban Explorer This member has been banned
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| | | | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 6 on 4/25/2004 11:46 PM >
| | | I had a friend that did UEing a long time. He built a mask with a breather plastic thing that you put up to your face. SOme pvc and a special filter. It was only used for bif things like clumped dust and insilation. He was into old houses and there attics.
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BigPoppaMikey This user has been banned. See the banlist page for more details.
Location: Milpitas, California Gender: Male
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| | | | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 7 on 4/26/2004 12:20 AM >
| | | GO TO THE STORE AND GET A REAL MASK!!! How many times do I have to say this? I have been in the business for a decade now and your life is not worth the difference of $10-$20! Invest in your life istead of a cheapo respirator and maybe you will live a little longer to see a little more...
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Capone
Location: London, Ontario Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 8 on 4/26/2004 7:38 AM >
| | | Posted by BigPoppaMikey GO TO THE STORE AND GET A REAL MASK!!! How many times do I have to say this? I have been in the business for a decade now and your life is not worth the difference of $10-$20! Invest in your life istead of a cheapo respirator and maybe you will live a little longer to see a little more...
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I totally agree. I wouldn't trust anything off eBay any more than I'd trust something homemade. This is one of those things ya just don't cheap out on...
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Marshall Alpha-1
Location: Teh Great White North Eh...ya Hoser Gender: Male
| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 9 on 4/26/2004 10:32 AM >
| | | Duke, your in ontario right? Haul your keister down to either Acklands Grainger or Century-Vallen and buy one, while your there you can also grab yourself some nice new toys, IE harness, lights, rope.
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Uncle Goose
Location: Ghent, Belgium Gender: Male
The Goose knows best.
| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 10 on 4/26/2004 12:59 PM >
| | | I prefere a modern military masks because most of them are having a high standard, the filters you can buy in any hardwarestore. Currently I'm using a Brittish S10.
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FatRat
Location: Oslo, Norway Gender: Male
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| | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 11 on 8/26/2004 6:08 AM >
| | | It's just a fancy looking dustmask. Maybe it's a really good one, and can filter out a lot of dangerous dust/particles, but I certainly wouldn't trust it around asbestos. Also, though cartridge dependant, this mask will not filter out dangerous fumes/gases, such as CS (tear gas) or chloride... Here is a really good mil spec gas mask: http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ctd/product.asp?dept%5Fid=1604&sku=MLT%2D9108&imgid=&mscssid=R7BRFF833 WJ58LLU7W7R8E6A7SHT0EB5 Though this is used, it should be in good condition, and has a great filter, along with eye protection. Also, it's cheap.
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Uncle Goose
Location: Ghent, Belgium Gender: Male
The Goose knows best.
| | | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 12 on 8/26/2004 10:44 AM >
| | | That's not even a swedisch mask like they say. It's a Bulgarian PG-1 with a GP5 filter. Wouldn't trust that filter in a hunderd years. The mask is OK but there are better military stuff on the market that is cheaper than that one.
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FatRat
Location: Oslo, Norway Gender: Male
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| | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 13 on 8/27/2004 2:22 AM >
| | | Posted by Uncle Goose
That's not even a swedisch mask like they say. It's a Bulgarian PG-1 with a GP5 filter. Wouldn't trust that filter in a hunderd years. The mask is OK but there are better military stuff on the market that is cheaper than that one.
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Hmmm. It sure /looks/ like a sweedish mask... I've never actually used one of these, so I wouldn't know. Anyway, the old nato type sand filters aren't too bad. When I was in the Norwegian army, we had a mask very similar to this, but with the filter on the side. Very nice mask, but hard to breath through. (Tried sleeping with it once, and that was pretty claustrophobic!) Since it has a "sand" filter, it cleans the air from just about anything. Another thing... I ought to point out that this type of mask isn't actually a "gas mask"... None of them are. They are "protective masks". At least in Norwegian military terms... In order to call it a "gas mask", you need to have some sort of air/oxygen supply, like a fireman's mask. Maybe this should be an entry for the encyclopedia? EDIT: The above is written with my background in the NAF. "Gas mask" IS the proper term elsewhere. What we in Norway refer to as "gas masks" are SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) systems. I'll try to check my facts better next time. Sorry. [last edit 8/27/2004 2:44 AM by FatRat - edited 1 times]
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FatRat
Location: Oslo, Norway Gender: Male
How to fix ANYTHING!
| | Re: Need help from someone with respirator experience <Reply # 14 on 8/27/2004 2:48 AM >
| | | Here is a good site with loads of different respirators in all price ranges and for all environments: http://www.rjsafety.com/respiratory.html
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