On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 at 11:00, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> I find that the smell of some coolants make me feel really nauseous,
I like that smell. It reminds me of happy times with my dad in his workshop.
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I had a similar problem, coughing away as soon as I had worked on my PC
for some time. Moving my laser printers to the adjacent room solved the
problem. Besides, getting up and moving a few steps now and then in
order to fetch papers from the printer next room helped my back pains, too.
Peter
> I tried a few coolants for flood. First was Tri-Cool, which
> constantly grew stuff and was a real problem. Then, I got a
> gallon of Encool-9 concentrate, which was recommended by
> them for the mix of materials and work I do. It can sit for
> MONTHS before it shows growth very slightly.
> I
On 03/25/2019 02:47 PM, Marshland Engineering wrote:
Just spent 2-3 years wondering why I kept getting sick so often and sometimes
coughing for 3-4 hours a day. (I'm a non smoker and otherwise healthy) I spent
most of the weekend machining aly blocks with coolant splashing all over the
place on a
> Just spent 2-3 years wondering why I kept getting sick so often and sometimes
> coughing for 3-4 hours a day. (I'm a non smoker and otherwise healthy) I spent
> most of the weekend machining aly blocks with coolant splashing all over the
> place on a knee mill and on Sunday night felt really sick
Just spent 2-3 years wondering why I kept getting sick so often and sometimes
coughing for 3-4 hours a day. (I'm a non smoker and otherwise healthy) I spent
most of the weekend machining aly blocks with coolant splashing all over the
place on a knee mill and on Sunday night felt really sick. Finall