Was always doing landrover rads that had damage. Ain’t mending rads these days with the disposable junkI've repaired a few brass rads (land rover series) soft solder and laco was successful
Was always doing landrover rads that had damage. Ain’t mending rads these days with the disposable junk
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With stupid plastic top caps " progress"
I investigated a fatal accident on the isle of whight where bakers fluid (ammonium chloride) was involvedTinmans solder and Bakers fluid, in a previous life I had a job for a little while I where used to make pre production radiators amongst other things, all forklift / digger / tractor related
If you are not set up for it I would just take it to a rad repair company, it will likely be cheaper
Do you have a link? A quick search of the HSE website can’t find it but appreciate real life scenarios to learn from..I investigated a fatal accident on the isle of whight where bakers fluid (ammonium chloride) was involved
Unfortunately no link to share with this oneDo you have a link? A quick search of the HSE website can’t find it but appreciate real life scenarios to learn from..
Bakers fluid is zinc chloride?I investigated a fatal accident on the isle of whight where bakers fluid (ammonium chloride) was involved
Both according to the msdsBakers fluid is zinc chloride?
Full story.Bakers fluid is zinc chloride?
Brilliant, absolutely brilliantits hardly going to kill you soldering with it are we going to have a full risk assessment on it and 50 posts
No link ,,, didnt happen wonder Palm.Unfortunately no link to share with this one
jesus get real better get some ppe and tip mine down the drain or take it to a waste site to dispose of it suprised they still sell itBrilliant, absolutely brilliant
Your the perfect example of the type of person we like to “educate”
Probably a civil servant ,,,jesus get real
I suppose after years of breathing asbestos, sand blastimg and isocyantes with home made RPE what’s a little a Ute exposure to bakers fluid gonna do ?jesus get real better get some ppe and tip mine down the drain or take it to a waste site to dispose of it suprised they still sell it