HarveyWildes
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Anyone have any experience with sensitivity to African Mahogany?
I start building some workbench legs of African Mahogany on Saturday nine days ago. For the most part I used my dust collector, two air cleaners, and dust mask, but was a little more careless than usual in that I made a 10-15 table and miter saw cuts without dust collection turned on and without my mask, over a two day period. Co-incident with that work I also developed what I thought was a cold - runny nose, coughing and so on - but it has not followed the normal course for a cold. The cough has gotten worse and ended up in several severe bouts of almost continual, unproductive coughing. Normally for me the cough would have moderated out over 2-3 days and then disappeared. I know that African Mahogany can be a respiratory irritant, but this seems like a pretty severe reaction for a small amount of exposure, so at this point I'm still inclined to think it's something else.
I've only worked with furniture-sized pieces of African Mahogany once before, but had no reaction to it that time. On that occasion I joined two pieces of a 14" wide 8/4 plank into a countertop - lots of planing and jointing and sanding, not much sawing. This time the work was more detailed, with more sawing, and I haven't started sanding yet.
Sooo... I am curious to hear if any of you have experienced similar symptoms after working African Mahogany.
I start building some workbench legs of African Mahogany on Saturday nine days ago. For the most part I used my dust collector, two air cleaners, and dust mask, but was a little more careless than usual in that I made a 10-15 table and miter saw cuts without dust collection turned on and without my mask, over a two day period. Co-incident with that work I also developed what I thought was a cold - runny nose, coughing and so on - but it has not followed the normal course for a cold. The cough has gotten worse and ended up in several severe bouts of almost continual, unproductive coughing. Normally for me the cough would have moderated out over 2-3 days and then disappeared. I know that African Mahogany can be a respiratory irritant, but this seems like a pretty severe reaction for a small amount of exposure, so at this point I'm still inclined to think it's something else.
I've only worked with furniture-sized pieces of African Mahogany once before, but had no reaction to it that time. On that occasion I joined two pieces of a 14" wide 8/4 plank into a countertop - lots of planing and jointing and sanding, not much sawing. This time the work was more detailed, with more sawing, and I haven't started sanding yet.
Sooo... I am curious to hear if any of you have experienced similar symptoms after working African Mahogany.