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Finally fired up the AB for my first time the other day - early days but it wasn't a disaster (!) which was a relief - quick Q though - do people tend to wear a mask when spraying and if so what type? Are the basic dust ones good enough or do I need to go more heavy duty?

I think I need to play around with the pressure I spray at because there was a cloud of paint every time I tried - surely that shouldn't happen? At that rate the home-made spray booth linked to elsewhere on here may have to be undertaken!!
 
I have a JSP Maximask 2000 Twin Half Mask from B&Q (£30) with Organic gases and vapours filters with dust aerosol filter (EN141) on it.
 
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If youre doing alot in a small enclosed area I would personally.
 
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OK - cheers both - that JSP mask seems to be more like £15 from B&Q unless I'm looking at the wrong one - that seems perfectly reasonable! Cheers...
 
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I do most of my spraying out in the garage and I use the basic disposable facemasks. If I was doing a lot of spraying indoors I'd get something a little more efficient
 
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OK - cheers both - that JSP mask seems to be more like £15 from B&Q unless I'm looking at the wrong one - that seems perfectly reasonable! Cheers...
there are two of them on their website with different filters fitted
 
I use one almost the same as that, Allyne but made by Dräger who make professional breathing protection systems. It to has the double can filters and there are a choice of filters. I have active carbon for spray work and a pair of ordinary dust filters for sanding work. As I use mostly waterbased acrylics I only put it on when doing metalics as the particals in those go everywhere. Also when using Humbrol and Alclad of course.

Only bad thing is that you cant poke a hole in the half mask to shove a fag through like you can with the paper dust masks!!! LOL

I got it via work so other than that I got it cheap (yes I paid for it!!!) I cant recall what the price was!

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I use a 3M mask got from ebay. It's great - when you take it off, you realise how effective it was as you can smell the vapours left behind. A mask is vital if you're using stuff like Alclad, but I use one in all circumstances.
 
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I use one to. Although I admit if it is a quick small job using acrylic, sometimes I don't put i on. No idea what make, I bought it ages ago from an airbrush supplier and has a single cartridge in the front.
 
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I love the hole for the fag Ian. It reminds me of Barry Sheene drilling a hole in the front of his helmet so he could have a fag on the grid!

I have B&Q disposable masks but also do a lot of spraying outside when it's warm and calm and use an extractor hood when I have to spray indoors.
 
Yes,it's made by Sealey and has one cartrdge on the front. I got mine via one of the companies that I work with as they have a spray booth and sprayer who sprays aluminium trusses and other structures. Whatever they use for that is horrible stuff! I think it was about 40 quid but I'm sure that I paid what they pay,hopefully a good deal.

It may sometimes feel like overkill,particularly when spraying acrylic paints which don't smell. The aerosol is still there though. Why gamble with your health for the price of a couple of kits?

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Steve
 
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Cool, thanks for all the replies - looks like the sensible option is to "get a mask" then!
 
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If you're tempted by the disposable paper masks, pick one up, and shake it, then try to visualise all that dust arriving on your model.

Edgar
 
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flounder_al - got one of those £30 masks from B&Q and been using it today... What a difference, cheers for the recommendation, works great - and with the bonus of being able to do a great Darth Vader impression whilst wearing it. Not that I did, oh no no no...
 
Hi All,

would you advise any of these? I don't paint that much and thus would like something cheap...

Mask 1

Mask 2

and the cheapest one :)

Mask 3

Thanks

Cheers
 
3M 6000series not expecive and comes with pp3 filters there protect against everything except pertrolium vapours you need charcoal filter kit for that - 3 sizes available and recomended life of 5 years filter£2.00 per pair anyone want any let me know cost around £10.00 not including postage but available through most industrial suppliers

simon
 
Hi,

can you pls pm with a mask pic?

Also, do you mean the filters need to be changed every 5yrs?

cheers

AC
 
Thanks.

£10 + pp (1 pair of filters for spray painting incl)?

When would you be able to post one?

Cheers
 
ive only just started using a mask.ive got a big shed (16'x8') that i do all my modeling in.Im carefull how i spray the paint and didnt think i needed mask.Then one day after a lot of spraying i noticed my glasses had a film on the lenses and needed a good clean even though i couldnt smell the vapours.So now i wear a mask!.
 
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