[dorkbotsea-blabber] Fume extractors for soldering
Laura MacCary
laura at maccary.com
Thu May 20 14:52:51 EDT 2010
Nice. Is this adequate/safe to clean the air by itself, or does it need to
be vented to the outdoors? In summer I use a fan in a window but don't know
what to do when its cold. The carbon filter seems like a good start.
Laura
On May 20, 2010 9:04 AM, "patrick O'Dowd" <patdowd at hotmail.com> wrote:
try here;
http://www.instructables.com/id/Solder-Fume-Extractor/
Thank you Patrick O'Dowd
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the meantime is beyond your control. It means you're asleep.'"
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From: apeter at spu.edu
To: dorkbotsea-blabber at dorkbot.org
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 08:32:16 -0700
Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Fume extractors for soldering
Hello,
I’m planning a project with youth that will involve soldering indoors. I
need fume extract...
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