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DIce and CO2
How dangerous is DIce cooling?
Is an open window enough fresh air to allow for DIce, LN2 cooling in a room, or would a window fan be necessary? Or should I not build the bench station as part of my new desk, and instead make a fully portable unit that I can bench in the breezeway or something similar? Thanks |
Its recommended that when benching DICE+Acetone, you have alot of ventalation because the acetone is toxic.
You need less ventilation when using 91%alcohol in the place of acetone Without acetone or alcohol, DICE is just released co2 into the room and it'd take a ton of it in a pretty much sealed up room to displace the existing oxygene and sufficate ur arse. That being said, I close up my office, turn on the a/c to make it really cool, and bench with acetone and DICE. 8 hours later, I feel a lil like a happy paint sniffer w/out the headache. Acentone exposure (according to the cannister) is very bad for you in the long term. |
Cool. Any performance differnce between 91% and acetone?
91% is cheap at walmart. Last time I bought it was $1 a bottle. And I would not have to worry about spilling it and ruining the floor lol. But if we are talking 10C difference than acetone will really be the only choice :) |
I don't have any hard numbers and only benched with alcohol a couple of times early on. Either way it gets colder than usual :D
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Thanks Supes.
I will get back to designing my desk than. Will start a thread soon :) |
Thats great Nmancer, :D , Can't wait till u get ur pot :D
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i definitely have benched dice indoors... and im fine :Dizzy:
lol as long as you have soem airflow youlle be fine buddy... for the most part your venting CO2 which normally unless you have a high sublimination rate or are benching really hard and getting it very warm will not be excessive. not to mention the acetone running at -50 to -70 you will not even smell as you will be hedging off almost any chance of evaporation. you prolly wont even smell it unless your very close |
both of LN2 and Dice will makes you exhuasted if you use them for a long time indoors . because they increase the percentage of Nitrogen in the air .
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