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    To get a new tool, you have to look terrible

    If you've been keeping up on the posts, I tried Waterlox for the first time recently. Followed the directions for cross ventilation, closed vents, even the returns, put a 24" box fan into the garage from my basement, opened the garage door, etc. Used a half mask with organic filters but the odor was so bad that LOML put the hammer on using it for the rest of the project. I developed asthma so bad I've been sleeping sitting up on the couch for the last 6 nights, used up all my meds by Presidents day. The hospital was closed because of Presidents Day so I ended up in the ER. On the way back, LOML said I looked so bad she remarked: "you've been talking about going to a lithium ion system over the old Dewalt system you used at a recent project...why don't you get that kit...it'll make you feel better." Home Depot wasn't exactly on the way home from the ER, but I found a road that got me there, and they had one 18v Fuel, 1/4" drill/drive kit left. It's now mine. LESSON: If you wan't to get a new tool, you have to look terrible.
    Last edited by Don Morris; 02-18-2014 at 8:55 PM. Reason: Removed implied profanity.

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    Hey, sorry about your illness. Hope you recover fully and soon. Your wife is a treasure.

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    The hospital was closed on Presidents Day? Glad I don't in NOVA!

    What Waterlox were you using? The VOC free version or the old style?

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    "it'll make you feel better."

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    the question is did the lithium make you feel better?

    just purchasing tools makes me happy
    Carpe Lignum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Mack View Post
    Hey, sorry about your illness. Hope you recover fully and soon. Your wife is a treasure.
    I've been lucky enough to meet Don and Marjorie. She is very nice. He is too.

    Hope you're feeling better Don.

    PHM

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    These hardening finishes all outgas as the polymers cross link during curing.

    In short - they stink.
    I finish with Waterlox in better weather, out in my garage.

    I can open several windows for ventilation, and keep the smell out of the house.

    There's a reason spray booths have big fans, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Morris View Post
    LESSON: If you wan't to get a new tool, you have to look terrible.
    Glad you are okay. As for me, I've looked terrible for a long time, LOML has simply gotten used to it............no new tools for me .
    Dick Mahany.

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    NO WAY to top that story, just best wishes for full recovery!

    Regards,

    Marty
    "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity" - anon

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    I'm retired military, and President's Day is a Fed Holiday for Walter Reed National Military Hospital. All the clinics were closed, that's why I ended up in their E.R.

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