Careful cutting those arrow shafts. Carbon nanotubes are structurally similar to asbestos fibers and have similar effects on the lungs when they're airborne.
Careful cutting those arrow shafts. Carbon nanotubes are structurally similar to asbestos fibers and have similar effects on the lungs when they're airborne.
.. truly to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself. If you flatter yourself that you are all over comfortable, and have been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more. - Herman Melville
Too late for me---visited a friends dad who was working on a piece of property he'd bought. When I found him he was chipping up a very old tile floor, room full of dust. I must of stood there 5 minutes before he noticed me and turned off the chipper. He's an older general practitioner; he looked at me and said 'you need to get out of here'. I asked what was up and he told me the chances were high that the tiles were asbestos.
I was 43 at the time. So when I turn 73ish......
Well the CO2 will probably have a huge impact. It's a poisonious gas now yeah know. Oh and watch out for bananas, I've heard that everyone that eats one will die! Must be some pretty bad stuff. The government should outlaw them to save the children!
on the original topic, go to a hunting store that caters to bowhunters a get some cutoffs/ They will give them away since they are just trash to them
I won't derail the thread beyond this: http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...anotube-danger
.. truly to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast. Nothing exists in itself. If you flatter yourself that you are all over comfortable, and have been so a long time, then you cannot be said to be comfortable any more. - Herman Melville
I cut down a 7-11 aluminum Slurpee straw into 2" toggles. Works great and nice and light.
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