Now Baoli... What a GREAT idea. Last time I used a lot of it was to soak key sticks that kept warping like bananas. I ended up using ski goggles but the fumes still got into them. I thereby thank you for this great tip. Marcel Carey, RPT Sherbrooke, QC > -----Message d'origine----- > De : pianotech-bounces at ptg.org > [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] De la part de baoli liu > Envoyé : 26 avril 2006 14:59 > À : Pianotech List > Objet : Re: superglue burning eyes > > > Peter--I use swimming glasses to protect my eyes.It > works fine for me. > Baoli > > > > --- Poole Peter <ppoole at metrocast.net> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > About a year ag, I joined the host of techs using > > superglue to fix > > loose tuning pins; early on, I put up with burning > > throat, nose, eyes. > > > > Recently I have been using an OSHA approved > > respirator, which has cured > > my burning nose and throat; but my eyes, oh my! > > After about 15 minutes they start (and progressively > > get worse > > throughout the procedure) watering, then stinging, > > then burning. This > > is in spite of running a fan, open windows, etc. > > > > Question: am I alone in this, perhaps because of > > extreme sensitivity > > that others don't have, or some allergic reaction? > > Or, have others > > experienced this, and found an answer? > > > > > > Peter Poole > > Registered Piano Technician > > Piano Technicians Guild > > > > ppoole at metrocast.net > > > > www.poolephoto.net > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
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