How about something as simple as a "muffin" fan on
edge near the work ...either blowing across the work
or "inhaling" across the work and carrying the fumes
away from the work area. You can find either 12VDC
or 115VAC versions at Radio Scrap.
73! Ken Kopp -
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If you are having these medical problems, with
soldering - it might just mean that you aren't
meant to do any soldering. There are plenty of
K2 builder resources out there.
I have a very good friend who had great allergic
reactions to boat-building epoxy resins. Even years
after the boat was com
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> How about something as simple as a "muffin" fan on
> edge near the work ...either blowing across the work
>
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Fred (FL) wrote:
I suspect some of us are just allergic to certain
situations and fumes or chemicals. Me it is
bees ..
I used to restore antiquesand after several bad reactions, the doc told me I
could choose between the business an cortizone, or another
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