Melting ventilation holes
Is it safe to put holes in tubs with a soldering iron while inside the house
Are the fumes toxic.
Re: Melting ventilation holes
Meh, I've only ever used our soldering iron inside. Still alive. Granted, this was a standard one used with basic tubs. Nothing industrial.
Re: Melting ventilation holes
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Originally Posted by
WhompingWillow
Meh, I've only ever used our soldering iron inside. Still alive. Granted, this was a standard one used with basic tubs. Nothing industrial.
Not saying plastic fumes will kill you instantly, but the more nasty stuff you expose your body to, the more likely you are to get cancer or be unable to deal with other
diseases sometime in your life. Entirely your call, you don't notice your health until you lose it. There's many things we cannot avoid being exposed to anyway, why not
avoid the obvious ones that you can? :confusd:
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Why not drill the holes and use sandpaper on to keep the holes from having any sharp edges?
Then rinse really well and/or wipe really well to any small debris.
I do not like the idea of melting it. I would use a drill in the same situation.
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Originally Posted by
dakski
Why not drill the holes and use sandpaper on to keep the holes from having any sharp edges?
Then rinse really well and/or wipe really well to any small debris.
I do not like the idea of melting it. I would use a drill in the same situation.
Because melting them takes like 1 minute of work - The holes punch instantly and the edges are already melted smooth. Drilling make a lot of plastic debris, takes longer, you risk cracking the plastic, and then sanding it is a pain. Just take it outside and sit upwind of the soldering, and as soon as the plastic cools (a min or two) it's perfectly safe for the snake almost immediately.
I have two I melted holes in - one I did inside, the second one I definitely took outside lol
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I finished putting the ventilation holes in my tubs. I did end up going out in the garage with the door open. It did smell pretty bad. I did my best not to breathe any of it in.
I for sure would not want to do that inside my house after experiencing that smell.