paulrockliffe
Established Member
A cheap source of LiOn batteries is mountain biking lights, look on eBay and you'll find generic chinese LED bike lights with good batteries and chargers for around £20. You might find the batteries on their own, but I suspect by the time you've found a charger it'll work out cheaper just to buy the light as a set. Plus if you need a really bright light for anything, you'll have one.
I've had mild reactions to both oak and iroko, but I've not worked either enough to develop anything really problematic, just feel like I've got a mild cold for a day afterwards. I use a decent dust mask and barrier cream now and that seems to do the trick. I'd really recommend the cream for keeping crap out of your skin anyway, but especially if you have a particular allergy.
My other thought was that from looking at your workshop, you should consider partitioning it somehow, then moving all the wood and anything else that is going to collect dust and be difficult to keep clean away from the area where you're creating dust. Adopt a sort of clean-room approach to your work area and keep the ambient dust level as low as possible.
I've had mild reactions to both oak and iroko, but I've not worked either enough to develop anything really problematic, just feel like I've got a mild cold for a day afterwards. I use a decent dust mask and barrier cream now and that seems to do the trick. I'd really recommend the cream for keeping crap out of your skin anyway, but especially if you have a particular allergy.
My other thought was that from looking at your workshop, you should consider partitioning it somehow, then moving all the wood and anything else that is going to collect dust and be difficult to keep clean away from the area where you're creating dust. Adopt a sort of clean-room approach to your work area and keep the ambient dust level as low as possible.