Yeah, I hate the smell....haven't been "high" but still don't
like it!...I take it outside on the stoop and let it run out the
corner of the chassis, turning the chassis so that it doesn't
run near the IF cans or other polystyrenes!....I'll use it
only where I can prevent the runoff from touching plastics or
fixed capacitors or most other passive components....
Walt
On Sat,
27
Feb 1999, Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, P.E. wrote:
> Best I can detect, a little WD-40 only wastes the money it cost to buy
> it. At the worst if it leaves a film to gather dust it can compromise
> the insulation of a switch wafer and introduce abrasive dust to the
> contact area.
>
> One should be careful of carburetor (trichlor) in closed spaces. It can
> give the user a euphoric high that is very rocky to come off of. Been
> there. Felt like falling into a limestone quarry just after it had been
> blasted.
>
> 73, Jerry, K0CQ
>
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