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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Silicone paper experiments

From: "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@...>
Date: 2005-05-18

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.

> And yes, like acetone, lacquer thinner dissolves plastic, my point was
> that it's all bad for living tissue.
> Acetone may kill off parts of your nervous system before lacquer
> thinner gives you cancer, in reality it's not much of a choice. We
> just need to be aware of what we're working with and take the best
> precautions we can.... then have a few beers and a pack of cigarettes
> to celebrate our successes.
> Denny

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...

Everybody can read the MSDS of the solvents himself and choose how he
preferes to die ;-).

ST