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Waterjet nastiness Dermilogical Effects -face

Tytus Gerrish

By: Tytus Gerrish
New: 10-06-2005 09:32
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Waterjet nastiness Dermilogical Effects -face

this is my face a day after being exposed to the waterjet mud. when i was taking the grills off it woulc sometimes splash onto my face.

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10-06-2005 13:52

Greg Ross


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I hope you were using eye protection.



10-06-2005 13:53

evelyn1503


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how in the world did that happon



10-06-2005 13:57

Adam Richards


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When he did this: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=38541

That's gotta suck Tytus... get well soon!



10-06-2005 13:58

Arefin Bari


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Originally Posted by evelyn1503
how in the world did that happon
He was cleaning the grill on the waterjet. When he was taking the grills off... it would sometime splash on his face.

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Originally Posted by GW (Greg) Ross
I hope you were using eye protection.
Safety glass is my best friend as well as Tyty's, We have safety glasses with us when we are doing something robotics related.



10-06-2005 15:00

Conor Ryan


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Do you happen to know what exactly in the Waterjet Residue caused this reaction? Hope you feel better.



10-06-2005 16:14

Gary Dillard


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Hey, has anyone seen my pet jellyfish? I left it right here by the Waterjet......



10-06-2005 16:55

Tytus Gerrish


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its the plywood particles. either the adheisave, or the fungis decomposing them because i am not alergic to aliminum steel or nickel



10-06-2005 17:02

Paul Copioli


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How about Garnet? Are you allergic to Garnet? Most (95%) waterjet cutters use garnet media mixed with the water.



10-06-2005 17:25

Tytus Gerrish


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deffanetly not. i handle it all the time. but when the tankgets like this it allows all sorts of bacteria and fungus to breed. i should have thought of that before.



10-06-2005 17:28

ChrisH


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How about Garnet? Are you allergic to Garnet? Most (95%) waterjet cutters use garnet media mixed with the water.
Waterjets are also used to cut composites. Fiberglass dust will do that sort of thing to you as well, graphite too. I think garnet is probably too inert to cause problems like that, but I know graphite or glass fibers will.



10-06-2005 17:38

Jeremiah Johnson


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I once had a bad run in with fiber glass. It caused the same thing to happen. But you never know what is growing in that gunk. Does it itch or hurt? And Tytus... I figured you would be smarter than to stick your hand in that crud. Guess not.



10-06-2005 22:34

Tytus Gerrish


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thats true, but we havent cut any fiberglass or composites with it

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Waterjets are also used to cut composites. Fiberglass dust will do that sort of thing to you as well, graphite too. I think garnet is probably too inert to cause problems like that, but I know graphite or glass fibers will.



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