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    Member Happy Jack's Avatar
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    When you have ingested as much mdf, gypsum and glued as your average carpenter or joiner a little lead is nothing. In the UK mdf is available in standard brown, moisture resistant green and fire resistant pink core, who really knows what's in them. Rimu and Cedar dust are also known carcinogens along with the current big one silica dust. Silicosis is a big killer possibly more than asbestos ever was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    . Rimu and Cedar dust are also known carcinogens .
    yay two more things to add to the cocktail .........
    even viruses wont go near my blood

 

 

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