I agree with Mr. Locker. During my long and varied tenure in the electronics industry, toluene was, and still is, one of the materials that was (is) handled with utmost caution. It's not the kind of material you want to have in your home, or use, unless under highly controlled environments. IMHO, no one should mess around with this material. Roland F. Harriston, P.D. lists wrote: > > > In article > <1397005644.1946727.1285378249414.JavaMail.root@... > <mailto:1397005644.1946727.1285378249414.JavaMail.root%40sz0052a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net>>, > Donald H Locker <dhlocker@... <mailto:dhlocker%40comcast.net>> > wrote: > > Thanks for the tip. That would be spelled toluene (pronounced like > > "tall" "you" "een") > > As a one time industrial chemist I can assure you it is pronounced as > spelt, tol as in tolerate, and you really don't want to be messing with > it. It isn't very nice. > > -- > Stuart Winsor > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Direct Laser Printing on the cheap
2010-10-02 by Roland F. Harriston
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