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Great! If my wife gets wind of this, it will be her excuse to get rid of everything model related. Then I guess it's back to the bars and fast women!...Joe

Posted

you know what, i heard a preacher on the radio (think it may have been David Jeremiah) make the following statement which i think applies here....

"if you are meant to be hung you will never drown"

Posted

Another health alert from government scientists (also warning about formaldehyde) from today's New York Times:

"Styrene is mostly a concern for workers who build boats, car parts, bathtubs and shower stalls. Studies of workers exposed to high levels of styrene have found increased risks of leukemia and lymphoma and genetic damage to white blood cells. There is also some evidence that styrene increases the risks of cancer of the pancreas and esophagus among styrene workers, the report found. Consumers can be exposed to styrene from the fumes of building materials, photocopiers and tobacco smoke.

As for styrene’s presence in plastic utensils and other consumer products, Dr. Brawley likened the risk from such products to that of coffee and cellphones — uncertain and slight."

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/11/health/11cancer.html?_r=1&hp

In other words, here's something scary without much proof behind it, at least for consumers.

Read the ENTIRE news story! If you melt the stuff, or burn it, yeah, it can be dangerous--and that info goes back perhaps 40 yrs or more! Enough of the hysteria!

Art

Posted

Well i don't care if styrene is Carcinogenic,or Bad for my Health...I Am Going to Build My Models Anyway :blink::blink::lol:

Guest Johnny
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They took away my lawn darts so I took up modeling. Now what do I do.......maybe try out this new fad of texting and driving??

Took away out daughter's lawn darts after she busted the windshield in my 69 Chevelle!!!B)

I guarantee they were hazardous to her health. That is she had to sit down carefully for a day or two!B)

Edited by Johnny
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Read the ENTIRE news story! If you melt the stuff, or burn it, yeah, it can be dangerous--and that info goes back perhaps 40 yrs or more! Enough of the hysteria!

Art

Yes, indeed. As I mentioned in my posts, we don't need this kind of vague science with unsupported conclusions to alarm the public.

Posted

There are always new reports coming out that this or that is bad for you.

While I'm not totally careless about my health I live life as best I can.

Yes I love pulled pork.

I have a drink every now and then.

I do smoke to much.

I drink to much coffee.

I work on models to escape from all the doom and gloom predictions.

Give me a cup of coffee, a smoke and let me build my models.

Thank you very much.

Posted

Give me a cup of coffee, a smoke and let me build my models.

Thank you very much.

You are very welcome, Mr. Gardner. :) But I'll pass on the coffee and have a Moon Mist or Dos Equis instead!

Posted

You are very welcome, Mr. Gardner. :D But I'll pass on the coffee and have a Moon Mist or Dos Equis instead!

Nobody says you have to choose one over the other. You can have them all! :D

Posted

I will keep building models and living life the way I have untill I die.

I didn't know when I was going to be born and I don't know when or

how I will die.

Only God knows that.

But according to our [great goverment = other humans] if I beleaved everything they said. I would want to kill myself.

As for cancer there is an Orange Juice company that says orange juice helps prevent cancer.

The reason they make that statement is because the canser society allowed it because that company gave them

a million bucks.So go figure.

Posted

Give me a cup of coffee, a smoke and let me build my models.

Thank you very much.

Sounds like the makings of a great day! Let's go... I'll buy! :P:(

Posted

Is styrene carcinogenic?

Only when found in solid form, orange, and shaped like the General Lee.

[insert the missing ninja emoticon here.]

Posted

Nobody says you have to choose one over the other. You can have them all! :P

Normally I would, but I kinda screwed my beverage budget for this month! ;)

Is styrene carcinogenic?

Only when found in solid form, orange, and shaped like the General Lee.

[insert the missing ninja emoticon here.]

x2 if it glows in the dark.

Posted

Sounds like the makings of a great day! Let's go... I'll buy! :P:)

Stop and pick me up Chris!! I'm sorta on the way!! :lol::lol:

Posted

I thought people have been saying styrene was carcinogenic for a while. I vaguely remember a science teacher freaking out on me about the effects of burning styrene and breathing the fumes way back in high school. I can understand how breathing fumes can be bad and I understand but that is the case with any fumes. If you are not burning it and sucking in the fumes like 1970s hippy you are going to be just fine.

Posted

So at your funeral your friends talking of your passion for model building say "He had styrene in his blood" May not be to far from the truth!...Joe

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