I wonder how
many accidental poisonings occurred?
A number, I would imagine, and especially in
tight quarters. I got
exposed to some briefly during the `40s when the paper wrapping on some
decorative steel plate caught fire and the people nearest used a Carbon
Tet extinguisher to put it out. Rather pungent as I recall, so it does
provide some warning.
A carbon tet extinguisher? IIRC the trade name for that stuff
was "Halon"...
Also in that same era we used to degrease various
components of
Resnatron Radar jamming with carbon tet and acetone bare handed. No one
thought a thing of it except for the way it degreased your hide!
Acetone. The one
common solvent I hate to hell. It ripped apart the
supposedly-chemical-resistant gloves I was wearing while I was using it and
proceeded to cover my fingers in goop. Took me a week to get all the cack
off. "Chemical resistant" my left sock.
So what if I've chopped a year or so off my life expectancy? For that year
or so, I've had a lot more fun than some people twice my age... Including
making a "slugzapper" - a 150V low-current voltage source to keep the slugs
away from my Dad's flower bed :-)
Oh, then there was the time I "accidentally" made an EHT generator out of a
solenoid coil and a few diodes, transistors, etc... It was supposed to be an
LC oscillator...
Later.
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Phil.
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