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What not to do when soldering

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Jan 25, 2009. 10:00 AMBOOJAN says:
and NEVER solder close to your face
Mar 14, 2009. 10:08 PMgodfreyandthandi says:
the lead fumes arent to dangerous, its the flux. lead melts at approx 1300C...
Jul 17, 2009. 6:54 AMDELETED_evilfrogie says:
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Jul 17, 2009. 7:07 AMgodfreyandthandi says:
lol, my bad... yes lead melts at around that... i meant turns into a gas... vaporizes... turns into fumes :P thanks for correcting me mate.
Jul 18, 2009. 6:02 AMDELETED_evilfrogie says:
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Jul 18, 2009. 6:08 AMgodfreyandthandi says:
lead fumes are very bad, lead poisoning anyone?
Jun 3, 2009. 8:46 PMsmlkurby says:
Lmao.. Californians crack me up.. " shut up now : and why the hell would anyone try to eat solder" haha xD
Jan 12, 2009. 6:30 PMcd41 says:
I am going to take apart a computer or to in the week and was wondering could i use the fans out of them to get it out?(the solder fumes)
Apr 11, 2009. 5:06 PMcwebsterl says:
you could use those fans. Six old IBM computers came into my posession some time ago (i dont remember how) and recently i decided they were taking up too much space. I used one of the old style power supplies from a computer (the kind with the power button attached to the power supply and not on the motherboard) to power the six fans i removed from them. There is an awesome amount of suction from the fans but i only have it tested and need to build a housing for them all. I'll try to post an instructable on it when i have time to finish it.
Apr 3, 2009. 12:58 PMkyleg001 says:
HAHA, You got me in step six, Woke up at 11:30 pm and just had to do some soldering last night? Had a shirt on, but got a large blob of spatter on my arm, first time in a long time. didn't notice until I woke up this morning. I won't be sleep soldering anymore.
Mar 29, 2009. 12:52 PMsotoj159 says:
i dont think you should be soldering on your sofa arm either....it's a nice sofa
Jan 8, 2009. 6:12 PMwesty158497 says:
Dunkies... I like it. No Starbucks fairies on Instructables, i hope.
Jan 21, 2009. 5:06 PMbowhunterhall says:
whats a starbuck fairy
Jan 14, 2009. 4:22 PMoxidase says:
i got the same soldering iron as you :)
Jan 6, 2009. 2:44 PMandrew101 says:
i recommend not holding parts mainly wires in your hands while soldering. even if you can prevent buring your hand you may apply too much pressure without noticing and if the iron slipps off its going to fling it right at you. and please stay a distance from the solder nobody wants tinned eyes
Jan 15, 2007. 3:12 AMVIRON says:
Once I ordered rolls of solder and it came with this WARNING: CONTAINS LEAD WHICH IS KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER IN CALIFORNIA! PLEASE WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE EATING OR SMOKING!!! It seems magical that everything but those two things causes cancer there.
Feb 20, 2008. 4:28 PMxACIDITYx says:
Why would it only be known to cause cancer in Californ I A? lol
Jan 4, 2009. 4:28 PMbombmaker2 says:
IDK but CA is very strict because of pollution
Dec 27, 2008. 12:07 PMShut Up Now says:
and, why the hell would anybbody try to eat solder. its not very smart. the same for smoking it. i wonder what type of high that would give a person...
Dec 29, 2008. 10:52 AMxACIDITYx says:
They don't try to eat it, although babies might. Also... smoking it? have you ever soldered before in your life? it smokes when it touches the hot soldering iron.
Feb 10, 2009. 7:04 PMTobita says:
that's flux, i doubt an iron is hot enough to vaporize lead
Dec 23, 2008. 12:03 AMbug on fire says:
lol only in california well I am safe way back here in new zealand
May 17, 2008. 10:27 AMBFeely says:
It's actually suspected by the IARC to cause cancer but they conclude more research is needed. In California, a suspected carcinogen is a KNOWN carcinogen.
Jan 12, 2007. 6:18 PMLasVegas says:
What? No more soldering in the nude? Bummer! You're not going to ingest enough lead by holding the solder in your mouth unless you're in the habbit of chewing... I agree about the photos. Try setting your camera into macro mode (the flower icon).
May 24, 2007. 2:12 AMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
true, true. I've had lead in my mouth before and i'm perfectly fine. also, a note to all you people who havent boguht a soldering iron yet: DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT but a ColdHeat soldering iron; they dont get near hot enough and you have to hold it on the sodler jsut right to get any heat at all.
Dec 14, 2008. 8:32 PMosgeld says:
ive never owned a cold heat, but i was instantly scared off by them watching the tv ad, and seeing the thing sparking on the necklace it was repairing
Apr 1, 2008. 10:26 PMRishnai says:
Yeah, my dad bought one one time-- the "heat-resistent" rip melted itself into oblivion when, in the attempt to line up the tip correctly, a connection was made for a moment, which liquified the solder, got it horribly stuck in the tip, and things just continued their meltdown from there. It was actually rather entertaining, after I got it out of my hand and onto a concrete surface.
Dec 4, 2007. 12:02 PMtwenglish1 says:
i had a cold heat once but i got rid of it because it sucked
Dec 4, 2007. 6:01 PMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
/agree. I still have mine laying around. maybe I'll rewire it and make it powerful enough to melt solder,
Dec 4, 2007. 6:01 PMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
maybe a voltage doubler.
May 31, 2007. 9:47 PMSullen70 says:
What I dislike most about mine is that there is no subtlety to its operation. Either it's 'connected' and the solder instantly liquifies and flux vaporizes or it's slightly angled off and absolutely nothing happens. I keep it around only because I'm a pack rat.
Jun 1, 2007. 3:37 AMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
yup. conventional FTW
May 31, 2007. 9:50 PMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
heh. I think mine might not be working because of the tip.
Jun 1, 2008. 6:18 PMkenny94 says:
I did number three :(
Nov 19, 2008. 9:42 AMtofuftw says:
So did i... twice. First time i decided to see how fast my old crappy iron got hot by holding the barrel, then turning it on - stupid idea. The second time i picked it up straight after finishing soldering - but not by the handle...
Jun 1, 2008. 6:19 PMkenny94 says:
I also splattered a bit of solder on my chin
Dec 23, 2008. 12:01 AMbug on fire says:
I got some on my cheek after that i started using eye protection can still see the mark after a few months
Oct 23, 2008. 10:32 AMjeff-o says:
Just a minor correction, those fumes aren't vaporized lead, they are vaporized flux. The flux is still bad for you if you breathe it in, just not as bad as lead. Only once your soldering iron gets very hot, say 800F or more, is it possible for the lead to vaporize. Most soldering irons never get that hot, though.
Aug 4, 2007. 6:51 PMzeero360 says:
wow dat helped alot, but i still cant solder properly. i cant spell :(
Oct 19, 2008. 7:55 AMRock Soldier says:
u tinc u cant spel? will lok at mee... good instructable. This will help when(if i ever do)i need to soldier
Apr 29, 2008. 11:48 AMevanwehrer says:
i made a solder cube when I was 9 lol....then my mom caught me and i got in trouble
Mar 21, 2008. 2:07 PMYerboogieman says:
i've never heard or said this but i think we have the same couch
Feb 19, 2008. 4:19 PMdrewdoog says:
You didnt mention how cool it is to have a burn from a needle tip soldering iron. You get a perfect hole that is cauterized and a nice blister all the way around the hole. Fumes are another nice thing to inhale. For all you kids out there looking for a cheap buzz, fire up that soldering iron and make sure you are using the highest lead content solder you can find, and suck it up. The higher the lead content, the higher youll get. If you start bleeding from any part of the body, its ok, thats supposed to happen. just refer to idea #1 on how to stop the bleeding.
Jan 12, 2008. 12:20 AMDavidRobertson says:
Don't drop the soldering iron and catch the hot end. It hurts a lot.
Dec 16, 2007. 1:40 PMbubba77 says:
is the non lead solder cancer causing and dangerous?
Mar 17, 2007. 12:11 AMCameronSS says:
I will point out that jeans make a very effective solder barrier when you're not paying enough attention (Bad Thing) and you dribble solder in your lap.
Dec 4, 2007. 6:05 PMJames (pseudo-geek) says:
only if your dribbling like.....5+ drops worth in the same spot, which is very rare.
Nov 17, 2007. 7:48 PMLithium Rain says:
No, cleanliness is next to managerliness! :D
Oct 26, 2007. 6:24 PMDIY Dave says:
If you want to be safe you should wear some kind of glasses also.
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