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    Nasal filtration for the shop

    After watching the " Sharks:" TV program on the invertor that created the nasal filter. Has thousands of uses and I decided to look it up Sharks liked it and bought into it but as I looked at the name I found other nasal filters that I did not know have already been aroung This is a great idea, especially for my wife who is alergic to cats. This could solve a BIG problem when visiting Son. Has anyone used nasal filters or have experience with then in the wood shop

    PaPa Jack

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    Uh, could you post a link or something to better explain "nasal filter"? I am picturing cotton balls surfed up your nose.
    NOW you tell me...

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    I didn't know they existed till last week, when I came across them while looking for dust masks that wouldn't leave compression marks on my face after I took them off. As near as I can tell they don't filter the really fine dust that's the big concern for woodworkers but they might be good for allergy sufferers.

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    ...plus you only get filtration when you breathe through your nose...

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