Stefan Trethan wrote: > On Wed, 18 May 2005 11:57:20 -0000, milwiron <milwiron@...> > wrote: > > >>Hi Stefan, >>Liquid latex dries/cures in to an unvulcanized rubber, the toner would >>bond right to it... if it was ever able to get past the heat in the >>printer. > > > Tanks, then i needn't try. > Now don't go jumping to any crazy, non-scientific conclusions there. Most solder mask is pure liquid latex, and survives 700 degrees wave soldering, so of course it will survive a fuser. > > Well, almost all is bad for living tissue. Hell, life itself is far too > dangerous for living tissue. All that moving around and breating and > ingesting, what a mess... > Heard that. Pulled a muscle in my neck in the shower the other day, just now getting where I can turn my head, what a pain in the neck! One solvent trying to get at my nervous system, or 5 to 10 with some worse and all working on many things trying to find the weakest spot, I know which one I'm sticking to. Alan
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Silicone paper experiments
2005-05-18 by Alan King
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