Styrene...friend? or terrorist?
Got Boost???
09-16-2005, 02:03 AM
I've been modeling for a long time now but and thinking about making my own parts or body kits.
Ive seen alot of people on this forum use styrene. Now I searched on altavista for styrene hoping to come up with websites that sell the material.
However all I got was pages and pages of health warnings about styrene :confused:
So my question is....Is the styrene you guys use safe to use? Also where could I find some styrene?
Ive seen alot of people on this forum use styrene. Now I searched on altavista for styrene hoping to come up with websites that sell the material.
However all I got was pages and pages of health warnings about styrene :confused:
So my question is....Is the styrene you guys use safe to use? Also where could I find some styrene?
Sticky Fingers
09-16-2005, 03:37 AM
Styrene's what our models are made from! Better not be dangerous. I spose if you melt it and pour it into your eyes it could be deemed 'unsafe'.
Peronally, I've only just bought my first pack of styrene in anticipation of using it in the future. I got it from my LHS but I'm afraid I don't know where to get it on-line. The manufacturer is "Evergreen", which I believe is one of the best.
I'm sure there will be others who read this thread that will be able to help you out.
Peronally, I've only just bought my first pack of styrene in anticipation of using it in the future. I got it from my LHS but I'm afraid I don't know where to get it on-line. The manufacturer is "Evergreen", which I believe is one of the best.
I'm sure there will be others who read this thread that will be able to help you out.
chyknees
09-16-2005, 05:21 AM
I hope its not dangerous....but if it is...oh well, i'm gonna die anyways, might as well enjoy it building models. haha. Alot of LHS in my area didn't carry it, they would always tell me to go somewhere else. Until finally, i found the motherload. Just check any local train hobby stores.
travis712
09-16-2005, 06:36 AM
The only LHS around here in a reasonable distance has it. Cheap too.
CarModDave
09-16-2005, 09:06 AM
Evergreen and Plastruct are the two main manufacturers of styrene sheets and shapes.
As mentioned, Evergreen is more popular.
Here's the Evergreen site to show you what's available in their line:
http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/
Also, Scale Race Cars carries their products and David's service is first-class!
http://www.scaleracecars.com/
HTH
As mentioned, Evergreen is more popular.
Here's the Evergreen site to show you what's available in their line:
http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/
Also, Scale Race Cars carries their products and David's service is first-class!
http://www.scaleracecars.com/
HTH
SteveK2003
09-16-2005, 09:54 AM
What kind of warnings were they? The only worries I have about Styrene:
- Breathing in the dust from sanding it, cutting it, or grinding it with a rotary tool.
- Breathing in fumes from the cement used to weld the parts together, as well as any potential fumes from heat-welding the parts (If anybody does that).
Both of those can be avoided by properly venitlating a work area, and wearing protecton if need be.
- Breathing in the dust from sanding it, cutting it, or grinding it with a rotary tool.
- Breathing in fumes from the cement used to weld the parts together, as well as any potential fumes from heat-welding the parts (If anybody does that).
Both of those can be avoided by properly venitlating a work area, and wearing protecton if need be.
willimo
09-16-2005, 11:16 AM
Styrene is about as dangerous as toast.
D_LaMz
09-16-2005, 05:03 PM
Styrene is about as dangerous as toast.
It could cut you :dunno:
It could cut you :dunno:
redstang423
09-16-2005, 08:37 PM
styrene is gonna be safe for how you are using it. i do believe, however, the vapors are dangerous, so if you do any heating of it, becareful you dont actually melt it and start burning off some of the liquid.
willimo
09-17-2005, 11:02 AM
It could cut you :dunno:
I know. Be careful when you eat toast!
I know. Be careful when you eat toast!
Got Boost???
09-17-2005, 04:32 PM
Heres some info I found, again Im not sure if the styrene mentioned in these health warnings is the same styrene our models are made out of.
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/styrene.html
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/styrene.html
Organic Zero
09-17-2005, 11:35 PM
as far y chemistry classes went back on 96, styrene is only dangerous if you inhale the gas produced while it's burning... so so far, if you don't add fire to it, i believe is not dangerous
2.2 Straight six
09-18-2005, 04:30 PM
yuh, burning plastics give off cyanide gas, as to my knowledge thats the black somke an inhale too much an somehow it kills you.
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