From: shoop19@brick.net
Date: Wed Dec 21 2005 - 14:09:11 PST
Gene is right..... what makes CARC so deadly are the solvent fumes and
solids when they are applied. Thats why you need to wear coveralls and
use supplied air, preferrably. The catylists are bad JUJU on the lungs
and can be absorbed through the skin.
Its a 2 part epoxy type paint. Same goes for modern automotive epoxys.....
Jon
> Considering that it would be installed a vehicle and
> given that people would be touching the radio while in
> use would it be painted with CARC to begin with? If so
> wouldn't that be a huge health issue for the military?
>
>
> Rick
>
>
> --- SGM PANTANO <TRUKS1@msn.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm missing something here.?/ Why the gripe.?? Why
>> is the CARC acronym such
>> a loud noise I hear.. Will an adult MV Collector
>> "eat" the radio ? Grind it
>> up and sniff it.? It is totally harmless.. What did
>> I miss here...?? The
>> radio have a bomb in it ? Gene
>>
>> > Good job, it's been pulled.
>> > Bruce
>> >
>> > m35products wrote:
>> >
>> > >Some dingbat on Ebay has this RT listed as a
>> "CARC" radio.
>> > >
>> > >I believe that my admonition was correct. Would
>> anyone wish to comment?
>> > >
>> > >Here is the listing info, and my email to the
>> seller:
>> >
>>
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