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Started by ranger 3, March 27, 2011, 10:36:00 AM

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ranger 3

I think I might have issues with green Osage. My head is really messed up and I am waiting on my MRI results. Anyone ever had problems with it?
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Pat B

Ranger, different folks react differently to each type of wood. If you are adversely affected by green osage, protect yourself from the dust and the sap.
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Osagetree

It's black walnut that gets me,,, osage is no problem thank goodness!
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rainman

Same as Joe here.  Coco Bolo, Ipe, Osage none bother me. Walnut will make me sick for a week.
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beetlebailey1977

I get a bad sinus infection from it.
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sadiejane

only had one issue, one time. making knife scales outta osage got dust from the belt sander all over me. itched like crazy that night even tho i took a shower when i got home. have tried to avoid it on my skin since, but inevitably i get it on my skin anyways(arms, legs, shavings in my pockets... and dust everywhere when i use the belt sander). never had it bother me again...

SEMO_HUNTER

It makes my nose run like a sugar tree, but then I have seasonal alergies and we live right in the middle of a pasture with all kinds of trees and shrubs around. So I can't really blame anything on the Osage. I know that when juniper is high the cedar trees right next to the garage look like they are smoking from all the pollen blowing off them and that's when my head gets all messed up and I start wheezing, and eyes itching.

If you ever want to see how much pollen and crap is flying in the air, just walk outside at night and shine a flashlight straight out from ya. Look in the beam of the light and you can see a gazillion little particles that look like somebody shook a bag of flour beside ya. Uuuuuggghhh!!
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Roy from Pa

IPE messed me up bad, wish you the best Ranger..

b.glass

I had pneumonia once from breathing too much osage dust.
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scrub-buster

Osage has an addictive quality that affects me  :D  

Ranger3, if you don't mind me asking, what kind of symptoms are you having related to the osage?
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Walt Francis

The first seven or eight years I built Osage selfbows I used an 4 ½" grinder to do a lot of shaping, which created lots of dust.  Even though I wore the cheap dust masks while working on bows, the dust would swell/clog up my sinuses and the eyes puffed up.  Getting a band saw and dust collector alleviated most of my problems with osage, and other woods like Ipe.  The dust collector is always going when using machinery, files, or anything else that makes dust, in the shop.
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ranger 3

It's a feeling in my head that is hard to describe. It kinda feels like all the blood goes to my head and then goes away. it only lasts about 30 seconds but it is real often and leaves me with a head ache. Like I said it is hard to describe. The doctor ordered a MRI and I go back to see him Wednesday because it may not be wood related.
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Stiks-n-Strings

Ranger, Hope all turns out good with you bud.

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Dan Landis

Ranger, wish you the best, hope all goes well.  I've personally never have had any problems with osage, but a friend who I've been helping get one roughed out told me both times he was here and we used the band saw to shape and oasage bow, he had bad head cold symptons for a week afterwards.....Dan

John Scifres

That doesn't sound allergy related to me.  I have suffered about every kind of allergic reaction possible short of shock.  Osage messes with me when green with dermatitis.  A lot of dust in the air will cause sinusitis.  I wear  respirator.
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red hill

Ranger, what did you figure out about your health issues?
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