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In all seriousness though there must be an element of lead in the fumes no matter what the supposed vaporisation level of the solder is. As in much the same way as harmful levels of lead were found in water running through lead pipes. These pipes weren't at vaporisation temperature to pass small amounts into the water running through it. Likewise the flux core in the lead solder would 'surely' have a concentration of lead in it no matter how insignificant an amount it might be. 73' Graham yes, that would be called leaching, and lead does not leach into the air. it would also be due to water 'erosion' of the solder. it IS rather soft.. yes, I am serious. no lead in the solder fumes. if there was lead in the solder fumes, then most every ham end electronic tinkerer would have serious health problems. Ahhhhhhh That explains it And Confirms the ramblings of MattD Where is he by the way Someone hasn't filled is boots with lead and heaved him overboard I hope Unlike Nick he will be missed DieSea |
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