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![]() "The Eternal Squire" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, My wife and I had been 'discussing' some of the effects of my hobby, such as the possible exposure of my 2-month old baby girl to lead vapor from soldering. Seriously, you'd better consider the effects of the fumes from the solder fluxes. Since our shop is in an office environment, I bought some devices from TechniTool to solve the problem of solder fumes. At first glance they resemble a small bench lamps, but house a small fan and charcoal filter. The moveable arm allows them to placed near the work area where the soldering is done. Pete |
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Uncle Peter wrote:
"The Eternal Squire" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, My wife and I had been 'discussing' some of the effects of my hobby, such as the possible exposure of my 2-month old baby girl to lead vapor from soldering. Seriously, you'd better consider the effects of the fumes from the solder fluxes. I used to use superglue to attach IC's to pc breadboards dead bug style. How about the fumes from heated superglue! (Burns your eyes!) |
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Uncle Peter wrote:
"The Eternal Squire" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, My wife and I had been 'discussing' some of the effects of my hobby, such as the possible exposure of my 2-month old baby girl to lead vapor from soldering. Seriously, you'd better consider the effects of the fumes from the solder fluxes. I used to use superglue to attach IC's to pc breadboards dead bug style. How about the fumes from heated superglue! (Burns your eyes!) |
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