First steps in customization of tanks

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Re: First steps in customization of tanks

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Bought a portable table saw to cut through soft tough resin Torro figures... Dai
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Re: First steps in customization of tanks

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Nice bit of kit you have there dai. A word of warning though if you or anyone else are not already aware, make sure to wear a mask and goggles while cutting resin, not just for the safety aspect but also because the resin dust particles are very nasty stuff. The fine dust from resin look pretty innocuous but can play hell with the respiratory system and nobody needs that in the middle of a pandemic :thumbdown: safety briefing over, carry on as normal :D :thumbup:

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Re: First steps in customization of tanks

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Model Builder 4 wrote:Nice bit of kit you have there dai. A word of warning though if you or anyone else are not already aware, make sure to wear a mask and goggles while cutting resin, not just for the safety aspect but also because the resin dust particles are very nasty stuff. The fine dust from resin look pretty innocuous but can play hell with the respiratory system and nobody needs that in the middle of a pandemic :thumbdown: safety briefing over, carry on as normal :D :thumbup:

Cheers,Lee.
Yes! The resin dust is quite toxic! Dai
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