[Antennas] Stainless Steel Conduits
David
iam at pmug.org
Sat Mar 14 16:18:52 EDT 2015
Speaking of venting bad effluents...
Do y'all notice that none of these TV shows that have gory autopsies never
have fume exhust shown close by? Like
BONES
NCIS
CSI 1, 2, 3, and etc.
I have worked in Chem labs where we had to do everything under "Fume
Hoods" ...that exited ALL nasty stuff to outside and/or to/through
charcoal & micron filters, etc.
I think that that example (if they would do it or show it) or at least
gas/fume masks,would be helpful to people in being aware and understanding
exposure to dangerous effluents, whether biological or inorganic solvents,
etc. 'Raise the general consciousness', so to speak.
David B.
W7DBH
On Sat, March 14, 2015 10:16 am, Tim Billingsley wrote:
** On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 3:59 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net> wrote:
**
**> Bravo Mike & Chuck!
**>
**> Copper is much easier to use, too, but be careful of soldering fumes,
get a
**> 3M OSHA breathing mask, be safer.
**>
**> Some injuries take a half century to manifest, be careful.
**>
**>
** Your best bet is to do it outside if at all possible. Unfortunately in
many
** areas it is not a good time of the year to solder large sections of copper
** outside.
**
** Good Luck & Snort Flux!!
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