The coating on emt is quite thin but I do try to keep my head out of the fumes. Just some basic precautios and you will be fine. A light fan blowig real gently will do the trick. I dont usually clean it but you can, maybe even a wire wheel on a bench grinder to take some of it off will help. Some brands have thicker coating than others.
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moody,
Just so you know, there is a difference between being dead and wishing you were. Zinc poisoning falls into the latter.
Darrel,
You can get cold-galv compound to cover where you burn off the galvinizing. Beats painting the whole thing.Welcome. While visiting our fine country and taking tax-free advantage of our welfare state so that you can send money back to your home country who's government has realized it is easier to get this influx of US dollars than to improve their own economy, Brian would prefer that you try to learn the language. I agree.
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Originally posted by MadMaxI was told, if you do weld Galv., and get sick, to drink as much milk as you possibly can. I think it had something to do with something in the milk(not sure), getting rid of the zinc. I'm not 100% positive on this though.
-Max.
Just pop a few codeines and forget your troubles."little" HH140
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Originally posted by halay
Hello,
I am an electrician and use 3/4 EMT. It can be used anywhere as a strong conduit. Recently, I created a hammock stand with an EMT conduit. I would recommend it for buggy cages."Fear The Government That Wants To Take Your Guns" - Thomas Jefferson..
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