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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.
10-06-2005 13:52
Greg Ross
I hope you were using eye protection. 
10-06-2005 13:53
evelyn1503how in the world did that happon
10-06-2005 13:57
Adam Richards
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
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Originally Posted by GW (Greg) Ross
I hope you were using eye protection.
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10-06-2005 15:00
Conor Ryan
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
Hey, has anyone seen my pet jellyfish? I left it right here by the Waterjet......
10-06-2005 16:55
Tytus Gerrish
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 CopioliHow 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
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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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
How about Garnet? Are you allergic to Garnet? Most (95%) waterjet cutters use garnet media mixed with the water.
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10-06-2005 17:38
Jeremiah Johnson
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
thats true, but we havent cut any fiberglass or composites with it
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Originally Posted by ChrisH
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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