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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 413590" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Just an old pharts opinion. You should wear protection, a respirator may not even be a bad idea. Many of us that have a few miles on us didn;t wear hearing protection when we would go shooting, eye protercion when working with stuff that could fly up and get in an eye, or for that matter, use handtrucks when we should have or other stuff that lessons the chance of injury or excessive wear and tear on our bodys. Learn from those of us that have bodys that are more worn out/damaged/generally screwed up then they should be.</p><p>It's kind of like petting a bull. Chances are this one time nothing will happen, chances are that sometime, inadvertant or not, something will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 413590, member: 34"] Just an old pharts opinion. You should wear protection, a respirator may not even be a bad idea. Many of us that have a few miles on us didn;t wear hearing protection when we would go shooting, eye protercion when working with stuff that could fly up and get in an eye, or for that matter, use handtrucks when we should have or other stuff that lessons the chance of injury or excessive wear and tear on our bodys. Learn from those of us that have bodys that are more worn out/damaged/generally screwed up then they should be. It's kind of like petting a bull. Chances are this one time nothing will happen, chances are that sometime, inadvertant or not, something will. [/QUOTE]
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