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Old June 16th 06, 03:52 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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teh olny porbelm i hvae hd is tyrnig ot erad fsatre.

Sractch
wrote:
I totally agree with you. and yes, stay as far away from Tylenol as
possible!
All of my pharmacy colleagues wouldn't take parsetamol on a bet!

speaking of chemicals...my very first stained glass mentor died of
cancer at a very
early age (in his mid-40s) and after working with glass for 4 years, i
too
developed cancer...i was lucky to have caught it in time...but what
about
the rest of you...have any of you been really ill and can you see a
link between
our glass work and the illness?

i'm trying to find a very good exhaust fan/ventilator for my studio
these days...
right now, the weather is warm and windows and doors are open...but
what's
going to happen in the cold months? i have time so i'm investigating
the
options here.

I know there are filtering devices on the market back in the US...but i
don't know
if that's the route to go or can i do better by rigging some kind of
device that will
get the fumes out in all seasons...i'd like NOT to get cancer again if
i can help it!!

arlene

Glassman wrote:



A wet sponge is all you will need. My motto is to use as little chemicals
in life as possible. I have to be near death to take a Tylenol.


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ps.com...
I totally agree with you. and yes, stay as far away from Tylenol as
possible!
All of my pharmacy colleagues wouldn't take parsetamol on a bet!

speaking of chemicals...my very first stained glass mentor died of
cancer at a very
early age (in his mid-40s) and after working with glass for 4 years, i
too
developed cancer...i was lucky to have caught it in time...but what
about
the rest of you...have any of you been really ill and can you see a
link between
our glass work and the illness?




2 cancers, 1 death to sg workers in my family tree.


--

JK Sinrod
www.sinrodstudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com


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Old November 29th 13, 03:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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Default Ammonium Chloride

Ammonium Chloride (NH4CI), inorganic, colorless crystal component that is soluble in water. It comes from the reaction of hydrochloric acid and ammonia. The ammonium chloride is available in best quality and used in various manufacturing industries. It is basically used in cleansing products, plywood glue, pyrotechnics, cough medicine, flavor food industries, shampoo, as electrolyte, as antispasmodic, as component in metalwork.

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