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Is it safe ?
Is it safe to have so many CRT TV's in your house ?
I have around 20 tv's now and someone said the mercury and lead in them is harzardous even when not in use ? |
Well, I got at least a DOZEN right here in my office, & I AIN'T too worried..
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Unless you're going around licking the tubes or using them for Wine Decanters then they are safe.
I think the issue is when they are busted up and ground to bits, then the Lead can leach out into the ground and cause contamination. Here's an interesting article on Lead leeching in CRT's. I've never heard anything about Mercury in CRT's, LCD flat panels do have mercury, probably in the fluorescent back lighting. AFAIK Plasmas contain neither Lead or Mercury. http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php....html?gid=4865 |
The WORST hurt I ever got from a TV was liftin' that 36" Sony all by my lonesome..My back filed a Grievance & stayed out for about a week..
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Not to worry.
I spent my adult life surrounded by TV's. The shop would have new stock stacked to the roof, showroom 30 more, repairs stacked 3 high everywhere, 2 high under the bench & another bunch on the bench opened up & running one foot away. Easily over 100 at a time in 800 sq ft. Six days a week, 50+ hrs a week, 300 days a year for 35+ years. You have a better chance of being abducted by aliens than being harmed by them IMHO. 73 Zeno:smoke: |
Unless they fall on you, you should be OK.
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BTW, as Carmine said before, the lead cannot leach out of the glass. If it's good enough to seal up and dispose of radioactive waste (vitrification), it's good enough to contain the minute amounts of lead in TV screens. |
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Probably the same kind of guy who had no idea what I was talking about when I tried to explain amps to him when he was picking out a wall-wart for a device he didn't bring along. I left a Sony Walkman there when I saw that someone fed it 15 volts AC just because the plug fit when it actually required 3 volts DC.
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[QUOTE=KV-1926R;3097793]Holy shee-it, I recently team-lifted one of those 216.5 pound monsters. Even with the other guy, it was the hardest lift I have ever experienced.
Oh, yeah... I saw Lightnings, moons, stars, planets 'n' Chit when I picked that Bad Boi up by my Lonesome... I was maybe 42 or 43 then, a good 15 years LATER than I shoulda been tryin' Stupid Stuff like that...Realising that you're NOT the strong, invincible, bullet proof Stud Muffin you were when you were in your twenties is sometimes a hard lesson to learn.. |
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Heh... When a set you want it sitting there for the taking you move it somehow and suffer the pain later.
Whether it was push/pulling/dragging console sets home from school as a kid or loading 34" CRTs and later 50" Plasmas into the back of the car by myself. It does catch up with you. Lately I've left a few where they lay (nothing rare or significant) rather than deal with the pain. |
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Well, I AM a Big Boy, & I WAS pretty strong at one time-I remember picking up a 289 short block & moving it around w/not TOO much difficulty... But I was 18-19 then. I had a stroke about 10 yrs ago, & about a year or 2 B4 that, fell down-Pulled down, actually, my back steps by an exuberant Dobermann, & boogered up my rt knee but good...Tore the meniscus & quadricept. Sorta ended my "Heavy Lifting" days right there.. Never have been able to walk easy since then. Running ? Fuggeddaboutit.
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I never worried about lead, but the asbestos sheets that line cabinets such as my 9T246 have raised an eyebrow every time I've worked on it.... :para:
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