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Great advice. Luckily, I've always done my welding outside. You still get some funky chemical reactions, but I learned early not to get to close to the smoke that is produced.They warned us about it in trade-school, which is why we learned to weld in ventilated work stations.
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Thanks Art very good to know even if you dont weld.
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WD40 smoke is also highly carcinogenic. Don't burn it off !!
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thanks for the heads up...anything that you incinerate and breathe in is potential health hazard...foam, upholstery...any chemicals, cleaners...save your lungs for the burning rubber
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