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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Acrylic Polishing Station... what is your solution to the mess?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJEL" data-source="post: 65056" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p><strong>denturist-student in school I worked on a handler unit, but when pumicing I still had a front full of pumice, (<em>like the streak on ones back when bicycling in wet day</em>). The protecto at least eliminates the liquid from spraying you (<em>I do wear a respirator for mist & polish dust</em>),I would like the harris station although it appears the liquid will still spray you, and that $2500.(without a lathe) on what denture techs get paid is quite a challenge. Note I have had a lot of PM's because the box I made costs around $25. to make with a $150. magnifier light.</strong></p><p> <strong>The box works on the bench I have thought of making one for the polishing & can take pictures of the construction I still have some sink cutouts in the garage. (<em>I thought it would take more cutouts tha it did, 1 double cutout 1 box, I originally thought 2 double to make 1 box</em>)</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJEL, post: 65056, member: 1480"] [B]denturist-student in school I worked on a handler unit, but when pumicing I still had a front full of pumice, ([I]like the streak on ones back when bicycling in wet day[/I]). The protecto at least eliminates the liquid from spraying you ([I]I do wear a respirator for mist & polish dust[/I]),I would like the harris station although it appears the liquid will still spray you, and that $2500.(without a lathe) on what denture techs get paid is quite a challenge. Note I have had a lot of PM's because the box I made costs around $25. to make with a $150. magnifier light. The box works on the bench I have thought of making one for the polishing & can take pictures of the construction I still have some sink cutouts in the garage. ([I]I thought it would take more cutouts tha it did, 1 double cutout 1 box, I originally thought 2 double to make 1 box[/I])[/B] [/QUOTE]
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