From:
Walter Arnold <walter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Thu, 22 Mar 2001 08:39:20 -0600
Subject:
dust disposal
At 03:57 PM 3/21/01 -0700, Michael Morgan wrote:
Quoted text begins.DON'T YOU BELIEVE A WORD OF THIS!
ALL dust can be harmful to you--ESPECIALLY soapstone! There are sculptors
who won't even WORK WITH IT (soapstone) because they fear the harm that
breathing it will do to them.
End of quote.
The original question was NOT about breathing dust, an issue which has been
discussed here extensively. The question was about environmental concerns
of dust disposal. In other words, once you're done carving for the day, and
you collect the dust from your dust collection equipment or sweep it up off
the floor, what do you do with the buckets of dust and chips.
Walter S. Arnold * walter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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