superglue burning eyes

ed440 at mindspring.com ed440 at mindspring.com
Wed Apr 26 19:08:26 MDT 2006


What is burning your eyes is a cyanide gas.
Consider what it may be doing to your lungs.
More fan, less CA!
Ed Sutton

-----Original Message-----
>From: Poole Peter <ppoole at metrocast.net>
>Sent: Apr 26, 2006 8:59 PM
>To: Pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
>Subject: Re: RE : superglue burning eyes
>
>thanks for all the response; I have another job tomorrow, and I am 
>going to rummage through my kids swimming gear-I know one of them has a 
>pair of swimming goggles...
>
>I will report back.
>
>I have been using a fan, but to no avail; but I have put the fan behind 
>me, hoping to blow the fumes away from my face in that direction. so 
>tomorrow I will try from the side. And next time I order the glue, I 
>will try the no odor kind.
>
>
>Peter Poole
>ppoole at metrocast.net
>
>www.poolephoto.net
>
>On Apr 26, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Marcel Carey wrote:
>
>> 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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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