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"Rob Hendrix" <rob.removebeforesending@msltc.org> wrote in message
news:I34xyK.rn4@lugnet.com...
> IIRC, the model builders no longer use MEK (although I still do). If
> anyone
> has any information as to what the model builders are now using, please
> let
> me know. MEK is dangerous and too much contact with the fumes makes you
> do
> strange things like modding LEGO...
>
> Rob
>
> crossposting to .parts -good stuff
I believe LLCA and Billund are now test using a new substance, but LLW is
still on MEK.
I can't remember what this substance is called, but it's very tightly
controlled - apparently it contains an element that is also used in
'Rohypnol' - the not very nice drug that has been used for even more not
very nice uses (I'm not going to say what as this is a family site but I'm
sure you know what I mean).
Talking to one of the modellers, I was told that it's so tightly controlled
that the parks have to track it all - if a modeller needs some, he/she has
to sign it out on a sheet.
I'm guessing this substance probably isn't available to the general
public(!) but I may be wrong.
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