When you do any kind of stone work, sanding, or grinding, PLEASE where a dust mask or filter. Its really not worth it to skip out.
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I do, and I have a good one too. My issue however is that because of my beard none of them seal perfectly. I'll likely just have to invest into a powered one at some point because I do this for living and there's plenty of more dusty work ahead of me.
Definitely invest sooner rather than later. Chronic lung diseases are a living hell.
Yeah, I can't argue with that.
I very much want a PAPR as well. I seem to recall that there were some units that came out of COVID that are somewhat cheaper, at least.
I used one for welding in my previous job. It has the additional benefit of keeping your face cool by blowing fresh air onto it and being a full face it protects your eyes too nor does it fog up.
I hadn't even thought of that! I did some oxyacetylene welding many moons ago and I remember the heat being absolutely intolerable at times.
I do machining as a hobby now and I'd really like to filter out cutting oil smoke. My biggest fear using a PAPR is my shop is the hose—I'd need to find a way to keep it REALLY close to my body. I don't want to get pulled into my lathe face-first.
One like this might work if you don't want to mess with hoses.

And now that I've looked at an image of it I need a shower to get the dust off.
That's how I do bigger projects, too. I plan the steps, and do one step at a time. I don't rush, because it's not a paying job. Although, I suppose if this is your only bathroom, you might feel some pressure to complete it quickly.
I'm a general contractor and I'm doing this for a customer.
Did it taste like asbestos or silica?
It was inspected for asbestos prior to demolition. I don't fuck around with that stuff.