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				Soldering safety
			 
			
			For those of you who solder or have done soldering projects, how do you deal with the issue of solder fumes? I'm doing a small project that will require a few minutes of soldering, so we're not talking prolonged exposure. Still have some concern about the flux fumes. I'll do this on an open-air balcony with a light breeze in action. Is that enough to keep me from the death that the warning label on the back of the package promises me? Or would a filter mask be a good idea?
			
				
			
		 
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