Alan Vos | 17/08/2017 21:07:10 |
162 forum posts 7 photos | +1 for using neat chloroform to weld well-fitting perspex joints. They guy who did it machined the parts on a mill, clamped them all up, then ran chlorofom into the joints with a syringe. Very little solvent used. No special ventilation. (1980) |
Eugene | 17/08/2017 21:47:06 |
131 forum posts 12 photos | Eugene chloroform isnt flammable. No, but smoking in the presence of chlorine-containing vapours is not conducive to long life and happiness. How true. I've seen the result, hence the precaution. Eug
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