Cutting Zinc coated metal
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Cutting Zinc coated metal
Has anyone cut zinc coated sheet metal before. If so, what are the hazards associated if any? Thanks
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Re: Cutting Zinc coated metal
Yes, I've cut it in light gauge. I'd say it cuts much cleaner than uncoated with virtually no dross at all but I have downdraft ventilation and water tray so I don't get any fumes that you can notice. I still also make sure I have both doors wide open to get maximum ventilation.
Do a google search or similar on the hazards as it is very toxic and will kill you if you don't have sufficient ventilation, as will welding it. Also take note of where you ventilate to as although you may not like your neighbor, killing him is probably a bit extreme. I have my extraction fan dump into a water trough which captures most of the heavy metals.
Hope that helps
Murray
Do a google search or similar on the hazards as it is very toxic and will kill you if you don't have sufficient ventilation, as will welding it. Also take note of where you ventilate to as although you may not like your neighbor, killing him is probably a bit extreme. I have my extraction fan dump into a water trough which captures most of the heavy metals.
Hope that helps
Murray
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Re: Cutting Zinc coated metal
Thanks. That was helpful. I don't need to add anything more toxic to my life. I won't be cutting any more of that!
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Re: Cutting Zinc coated metal
Actually after reading up on the Zinc thing it really is not that bad if you don't breath it. But, will still reconsider using.