Posted on 01/28/2015 9:11:12 AM PST by dennisw
These two statements make absolutely no sense at all. Please try again.
and i use lead/tin around my house for all my plumbing.
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“silver or bismuth, both of which are actually greater health risks than lead”
If I go to dinner at the author’s house, can I expect to find he is using lead dinnerware instead of that unhealthy silver?
Silver is medicine and millions of folks put it in or on their bodies every day.
Please read my follow up posts. I’m not going to repeat my apologies for a misnomer.
probably worth a try....Taking apart a laptop is a pain
You can still buy 60/40 rosin core solder at any electronics store or online electronic parts site such as MCM Electronics.
Well, NASA had a waiver for the shuttle external tank insulation formula, too. It chose to go with the "green" alternative anyway.
A good thing to do in an older house where some lead may exist in the plumbing is to run the water for a minute before getting water for consumption by infants and young children. And to use cold water only for preparing food for children as the water in the water heater is stagnant compared to the cold water. i.e Use cold water to make soup that children will consume, don’t use hot water to make the soup.
None of that is needed in a modern home with lead-free or PVC pipe and connectors...although some feel that it is still a good idea.
Silver is a metal, not a medicine. All it does is migrate to the skin and turn the user into a smurf.
We will have a fridge with a filter, and will put one on the sink for cold water, primarily because the water where we live tastes like crap without a filter of some sort. Not too worried about hot water, as it always runs for a while to get hot, and then more so to wash anything. We don't use hot tap water for any food prep.
This comment is absolutely untrue. There are 3 untruths in your comment.
#1: Silver has been used medicinally for hundreds of years. It is a potent antibacterial and antiviral. It was used in antiquity to make water safer to drink. Nowadays silver drops are used for newborns' eyes as soon as they pop out the womb, and Johnson and Johnson recently released a bandage for burns that is imbued with silver.
#2: Migrate to the skin? There is no evidence of that, never heard it before, and I have researched (and used) Medicinal silver for a while now.
#3: Colloidal Silver has NEVER turned anyone blue. What has turned people blue is the imputrites in the CS that they made at home. Specifically, it is silver chloride that does this. Plus, those people take massive doses.
interesting,, lately Im having issues with the consistent soldering of BGA modules onto boards....
too bad the thread died so early.
What’s “lead core solder”?
Did you mean “acid-core solder”?
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Read the rest of the thread. I’m not going to continue to repeat apologies for my misnomer.
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