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I've read a few posts here on the best way to cut sintra.  It seems like the exacto knife method would be murder on my hands.  I used a cutting wheel on my dremel, but it gave off terrblie oders.  I'v eread that those fumes are toxic as well.  My question is, how toxic are they?  If I was just making a few cuts in my garage and then left everything until the fumes went away, how much danger is there?  I figure I'll only be inhaling them for a couple of minutes.  Any advice how to avoid inhalation all together?


I'm also concerned with sanding.  Dust the sintra dust pose any additional problem?  I do wear a cheap breathing mask when sanding to keep the dust out of my lungs, but is the residue on the garage floor dangerous?


Thanks guys!


Eric


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