R6 Racer
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I reciently acquired a full coverage face mask that has an air line connector.
What I do not know is weather I can hook it up to my air system & safely breath the air.
Anyone know the answer? If not, is there a way to filter it so I can breath safely?
I really like the idea of fresh air when breathing gets thick from grinding & sanding.
Ideas...
Steve
What I do not know is weather I can hook it up to my air system & safely breath the air.
Anyone know the answer? If not, is there a way to filter it so I can breath safely?
I really like the idea of fresh air when breathing gets thick from grinding & sanding.
Ideas...
Steve


Now THAT is super scary. And I'm not even talking about breathing dirty or oily air, either. That would be the least of the patients' worries. I'm picturing this lady sending upwards of 100 psi of compressed air directly inside of someone's lungs and body. Their lungs would pop like a balloon and who knows what else would rupture from the pressure. I think we often get complacent with compressed air and don't realize just how dangerous it can be. It's easy to think it's not dangerous when it's the same stuff that envelops our bodies 24/7.