lolOriginally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
As a general rule, I don't like handling aluminum (aluminium) simply because it's a heavy metal, and would handle it as carefully as I would handle lead.
Originally posted by: A5
Al is awesome if you're in college and moving your case to home and back 2 times a year.![]()
Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
As a general rule, I don't like handling aluminum (aluminium) simply because it's a heavy metal...
Good catch, Howie! I missed this first time 'round...Originally posted by: Howard
You are not going to absorb any aluminum by handling metallic aluminum. You'll likely be touching its oxide, anyway.
Originally posted by: Bluefront
Steel makes for a sturdy build, but only if done right. The weight difference between a steel case, and an identicle aluminum case is very small. Most of the weight of a computer is the internal parts, not the case itself. I like the looks of aluminum, but it is only practical if anodized, or coated with something......otherwise it marks up too easily.
Me... I like the looks of a wood case. You can make one with a few wood-working tools, and a visit to a large hardware store. IMHO.....you can't beat the looks of an oak case.
Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
As a general rule, I don't like handling aluminum (aluminium) simply because it's a heavy metal, and would handle it as carefully as I would handle lead. I don't eat any baked products with sodium aluminium phosphate (aluminium salt baking powder) or even use aluminium foil - use cooking parchment instead. By the way, they also put mercury in viral shots (methyl mercury) and tattoo ink.
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
As a general rule, I don't like handling aluminum (aluminium) simply because it's a heavy metal, and would handle it as carefully as I would handle lead. I don't eat any baked products with sodium aluminium phosphate (aluminium salt baking powder) or even use aluminium foil - use cooking parchment instead. By the way, they also put mercury in viral shots (methyl mercury) and tattoo ink.
The only metal this guy touches is his tin hat.![]()
Yikes! Phosphoric acid?!?!?!Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
I still wouldn't want to eat/drink anything acidic (phosphoric acid, tomatoes) from an aluminum can/pot...
Or get a DFI Transpo...Originally posted by: aka1nas
The weight savings on an Aluminum case might come in handy for a LAN rig that you will be lugging around a lot...
Originally posted by: VinDSL
Or get a DFI Transpo...Originally posted by: aka1nas
The weight savings on an Aluminum case might come in handy for a LAN rig that you will be lugging around a lot...
These things rock! :thumbsup:
Straps FTW!Originally posted by: aka1nas
Yep, I've had my original Geargrip for a couple years now and couldn't imagine LANing without it.
Originally posted by: VinDSL
Yikes! Phosphoric acid?!?!?!Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
I still wouldn't want to eat/drink anything acidic (phosphoric acid, tomatoes) from an aluminum can/pot...
Now, there's something to stay away from!!! A LOT of soda pop contains phosphoric acid, especially colas! Swish Coke around your mouth -- if you pay attention, you can feel it eating the enamel off your teeth... :Q
If I remember correctly, it's one of the most corrosive acids there is. I think they make it by boiling phosphorus in sulphuric acid...
I was talking about staying away from 'the bad' phosphoric acid (used in Naval Jelly)... not 'the good' phosphoric acid (used in Pepsi Cola)... :laugh:Originally posted by: Kwint Sommer
Take a little Chemistry and before you tell us what to stay away from.
Originally posted by: VinDSL
I was talking about staying away from 'the bad' phosphoric acid (used in Naval Jelly)... not 'the good' phosphoric acid (used in Pepsi Cola)... :laugh:
I still don't think you can absorb significant amounts of aluminum through the skin - and not counting dust/powder if we're talking membranes.Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
As a general rule, I don't like handling aluminum (aluminium) simply because it's a heavy metal, and would handle it as carefully as I would handle lead. I don't eat any baked products with sodium aluminium phosphate (aluminium salt baking powder) or even use aluminium foil - use cooking parchment instead. By the way, they also put mercury in viral shots (methyl mercury) and tattoo ink.
The only metal this guy touches is his tin hat.![]()
Yeah, after reading up, Howard is right - aluminium oxidizes very rapidly, so probably not too much to worry about just from skin contact. I still wouldn't want to eat/drink anything acidic (phosphoric acid, tomatoes) from an aluminum can/pot.
If any of you would have your blood checked, you'd be amazed at what you'd find in there.
Come on, man, there are no nerve endings in enamel.Originally posted by: VinDSL
Yikes! Phosphoric acid?!?!?!Originally posted by: Dethfrumbelo
I still wouldn't want to eat/drink anything acidic (phosphoric acid, tomatoes) from an aluminum can/pot...
Swish Coke around your mouth -- if you pay attention, you can feel it eating the enamel off your teeth... :Q
