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Tim Wescott wrote:
Charles DH Williams wrote: In article , Tim Wescott wrote: A friend of mine is putting together a middle-school electronics lab, and wants to get some good cheap soldering irons. Remind him to consider the health and safety issues before making a final decision. In the EC (and perhaps elsewhere) one soon will only be able to get lead-free solder so the soldering staions will need to be compatible with this. The fumes from flux also need to be considered. The exposure to fumes by a child will likely be minimal but, as the purpose will be 'educational', there may be a duty to employ best practice so they end up knowing what a safe workstation is like. Charles Hmm. Depressingly good point. I just hold my breath while soldering and wash up when I'm done but I really ought to get a hood -- particularly since I'm training my kid to all my bad habits. At different places where I've worked with a bunch of people soldering at a long bench, I've seen muffin fans at each workstation to keep the rosin smoke out of their face. Good Luck! Rich |
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