Safety issues with DIY instrument building
**This page is being compiled but there is a key warning
below**
Junkdojo is a hobby
site, the intention of which is to encourage visitors to engage in meaningful
creative activities that have a musical or sound-generating outcome. Apart from
tooling requirements, everything should be accessible by everybody in a safe and
healthy manner.
In doing our
'creative junk manipulation' we work with everyday materials, found materials
and those taken from different original contexts. The materials used in projects
on this site are selected based on either availability or their ability to
perform a function that is a product of its shape, physical composition or other
properties. Use of any construction material on this site is
not an endorsement of its safety. You should satisfy yourself that all materials
used in construction of your instruments are safe to be used.
Some products that
are standard to the instrument builder such as PVC and ABS (plastics) are under
suspicion as to whether they are safe to work with or not; certainly their
manufacturing is costly to the environment. These materials are legal, I'm aware
of no official warnings or limitations and they are available for public
sale.The official information available today says that these substances are
safe and stable under normal conditions.
Vinyls (PVC) are
non-biodegradable and will not break down in your body. When that stuff is in
there, that's it, so do not breathe the dust.
Worse though is
that PVC (and to a lesser extent ABS) produces toxic gas when heated. (Hydrogen
Sulphide with PVC). If you must heat it, wear a proper mask with a fresh fine
grain filter and Either heat it outdoors, in a supremely well ventilated area or
not at all. The latter being the preferred.
I am preparing a
webpage on issues to do with PVC and the like, please add to the discussion.
I felt it important
to put up this notice as something you should be aware of
Safe junkin'
- Paul
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