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Franklin Asbell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Mar 2000 14:52:53 -0800
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Phil,

My concern in the process you described would be more focused on the safety
aspect of that. 125 psi would bury particulates so deep into human tissue
even your doctor would have trouble digging it out. Also, I believe there
are some OSHA requirements you might be violating doing that. Not to mention
if you're not using a dryer on the air compressor you're plastering those
boards with compressor oil. Other then this mindless rambling ~yes, it's
been a hell of a day~ I'm sorry I can't offer anything in the way of noise
and static abatement information when using 125 psi of air... ... ......

~wandering back in to shop to see what trouble I can find...~

Franklin D Asbell

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