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| Thread ID: 138787 | 2015-01-23 21:51:00 | Gluing plastics... what to use? | Agent_24 (57) | PC World Chat |
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Greg (193) | ||
| 1392703 | 2015-02-03 08:21:00 | If I hear a series of explosions and see a large cloud of black smoke in your direction, I will know that I should pick up the phone and dial the fire department for you.... But with that lot on site, I suspect their only job will be to stop the fire spreading to the neighbours!!! :D You don't need more than 75-150ml of any individual solvent in stock, especially when kept in the fridge where it can't evaporate, so there is no fire risk at all. A [person would have to be a monumental dork to get into any sort of trouble with a cottonwool bud soaked in any of those solvents. If they were that bad, every nail salon in the country would have gone up in flames, the smell of volatile solvents can be pretty strong sometimes, even outside the premises. Moderation in all things, and exercising alf your brain will keep you safe. Keeping it all in the fridge is a good start. Cheers Billy 8-{) :help: |
Billy T (70) | ||
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