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Can I Pour In The Kitchen?

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I tried searching this subject, but came up with a bunch of nonrelated stuff.

I have no garage or shed. Can I pour in my kitchen? It isn't a very small kitchen, I can run the exhaust fan over the stove and maybe crack a window.

Thanks for any and all help. I appreciate it very much.

-Chris

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Does the exhaust over the stove vent to the outside? Most these days don't. I would not recommend pouring in the house. The fumes may be very harmful to you and your family and it will leave a residual odor in your home. I know you're between a rock and a hard place but I'd look for somewhere else. No matter where you pour wear a good respirator. :twocents:

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I tried searching this subject, but came up with a bunch of nonrelated stuff.

I have no garage or shed. Can I pour in my kitchen? It isn't a very small kitchen, I can run the exhaust fan over the stove and maybe crack a window.

Thanks for any and all help. I appreciate it very much.

-Chris

As long as your significant other doesnt mind the fumes...good luck.

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Yes you can.I live in a one bedroom apartment,and dip tubes in the kitchen,using the stove hood fan,plus a very low flow fan blowing,from behind across the plastic in the dipping pan,and toward the hood.Makes alot of noise,but works.Years ago I had shop in my garage with a elaborate vent system.What I use now would be the minimum.Your nose will give you a clue.If the oder can be smelled your lungs are not going to apprecate that.Then quit.Saftey first.

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I forgot.My exhaust fan does go to the outside.I'm divorced so I'm the only one that would be affected.Tube dipping doesn't seem to create as much fumes.I have poured into molds for years and I can remember being right over the molds getting the full amount of the vapors.STUPID!!!! I didn't know better,and my lungs surely were damaged.

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