In message <003a01c3a7a2$9230ad30$0201a8c0@janso> Mauricio Jancic wrote: > I once have a eye burn becouse I made some work soldering (electric > soldering) with out the mask and I get really burn and couldn=92t see > much, so, my doctor, told me to wait to see what happened, but > fortunatly all turn out fine and I can see now as I saw befere. I nearly ended up in the same situation. I was tinning some wires and as = the tip moved away from the end of the wire, the wire sprang back into its original shape, sending a piece of solder flying towards my eyes. Thankfu= lly, I had my glasses on at the time - now there's a flux stain on them, as we= ll as a section of melted plastic near the rim. Stupid mistake made, lesson learned... I won't even start on the number of times I've gained skin burns from the= soldering iron. I once had one of those cheap "Made in China" soldering i= rons *explode*. Sent shrapnel everywhere - thankfully I was out of the room at= the time. Made a real mess of the fridge-freezer. :-/ Later. --=20 Phil. | Acorn Risc PC600 Mk3, SA202, 64MB, 6= GB, philpem@dsl.pipex.com | ViewFinder, Ethernet (Acorn AEH62), http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/ | 8xCD, framegrabber, Teletext Strike any user when ready. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.