Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering into their eye? I've had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my eye. How bad is it?
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Confuscious say: "War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left."
But to all who read this, Follow safety rules and protect yourself if there are no rules in place. I almost got solder in my eye a second time but got lucky and blinked at the right time, so it hit my eyelid . I had forgotten to use my magnifying glassthat day until that happened.
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 11:57:30 AM UTC-4, Peter Hucker wrote:
Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering
into their eye? I've had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my
eye. How bad is it?
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http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com Confuscious say: "War doesn't determine
who's right. War determines who's left."
I am the unfortunate person in this situation. I have gotten solder
splash in my eye, right in the center of my pupil in my right eye. Let
me tell you, it is not fun.
Sat, 11 Mar 2023 15:40:11 -0800, Tim Podpora:
On Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 11:57:30 AM UTC-4, Peter Hucker wrote: >>> Has anyone ever actually been unlucky enough to get solder splattering[...]
into their eye? I've had it hit my leg, hand, and face, but never in my
eye. How bad is it?
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http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com
http://www.petersphotos.com Confuscious say: "War doesn't determine
who's right. War determines who's left."
I am the unfortunate person in this situation. I have gotten solder
splash in my eye, right in the center of my pupil in my right eye. Let
me tell you, it is not fun.
Damn, that is really scary.
If you get any such accident, always go to doctor ASAP.
Some people preferred the Alpha solder that Heathkit supplied with their kits, because the like how the burning flux smelled. I was desperate
once and ad to buy some Oatey. They crap spitted and sputtered, as it
rolled off the joint you were trying to solder, leaving the work covered
in some plastic smelling flux.
The Oatey stuff is intended for plumbing, is basically zinc chloride (acid) particles in a petroleum jelly suspension. If there's going to be running water in contact with the joint, it washes away the acid, but... for soldering DRY wires, or pipes that hold vacuum (physics lab stuff)
that acid doesn't get removed. Bad things happen.
For potable water, it's generally recommended not to drink from
the newly-soldered plumbing for a couple of days, then to open
your taps and flush the pipes out before tasting the water.
The petroleum jelly is benign.
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