Re: Lead in 50 year-old plumbing solder?




"Chris Lewis" <clewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Can you come up with _anything_ that has been proven 100% safe?

Hint: not even water is.

Of course not, but where do you start to take precautions? 99%? 70%? You
have to weigh the risks and rewards. As kids, we used to play with mercury
and make shiny pennies. That does not mean I'd inject it into a baby.



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