So after using self-etching primer I have decided to change over to Zinc Chromate primer (rattle can) and this has been giving me way more consistent results. Once I move onto the wings I'll be changing over to an Epoxy primer or something similar. I'm wondering what safety precautions I should take as this stuff is pretty toxic. Obviously, when I prime I where a respirator, gloves and safety glasses as when enhaled this stuff can cause cancer(would a paint suit also be a good idea?) After the part has been primed, should I still be wearing a respirator around the parts? I'm assuming I should be fine, as it's not in its gaseous phase, but I just want to double check. Furthermore, should I be wearing gloves when I touch these primed parts? Lastly how long do most people wait to start working these parts (dimpling, riveting, etc.)? From what I've read online, I see that 3 days should be okay. Thanks!