I've been making prototype AL tuners, consequently I've cut a lot of stock in the bandsaw, there's probably a quart of shavings on and around.
I have a small bandsaw, 64 1'2" band, I've been using around 32tpi so chips are fine.
I've been dripping kerosene on the cut.
I just move the stock and walk away, let 'er eat...... so every now and again I'll leave the lathe or mill go grab up 3-6 hunks.
I don't wear gloves around shop machinery.
A couple times I've carried the pieces over to blow/wash off and had a silvery sheen on my skin that doesn't easily wash off. Silvery like Testor's model paint back in the day.....very very fine.
I'm old enough to have known people killed by everything from wood dust to thinners, I no longer wash my face in the solvent tank..... so I'm just asking..... do I need to wash off, put on gloves to pick up the AL or am I just deodorizing my hands????
I have a small bandsaw, 64 1'2" band, I've been using around 32tpi so chips are fine.
I've been dripping kerosene on the cut.
I just move the stock and walk away, let 'er eat...... so every now and again I'll leave the lathe or mill go grab up 3-6 hunks.
I don't wear gloves around shop machinery.
A couple times I've carried the pieces over to blow/wash off and had a silvery sheen on my skin that doesn't easily wash off. Silvery like Testor's model paint back in the day.....very very fine.
I'm old enough to have known people killed by everything from wood dust to thinners, I no longer wash my face in the solvent tank..... so I'm just asking..... do I need to wash off, put on gloves to pick up the AL or am I just deodorizing my hands????