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Deyveed

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Hi.

Is it safe to crack open the CRT of a computer monitor?
Is there anything inside that may be radioactive, flammable, corrosive etc?

Thanks
 
Deyveed <fdgds@sdfg.com> wrote in message
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Is it safe to crack open the CRT of a computer monitor?
Depends on what you mean by safe. Its gotta vaccuum
in there, so you need to take a bit of care. Best to let
the vaccuum out by knocking the end off the glass
spigot thing thats inside the pins on the pointy end.

Is there anything inside that may be
radioactive, flammable, corrosive etc?
Nope.
 
Deyveed wrote:
Hi.

Is it safe to crack open the CRT of a computer monitor?
Is there anything inside that may be radioactive, flammable, corrosive etc?
Break the tit on the back and it'll just make a sucking noise.
Do it with the tit submerged in a bucket of water and watch it
suck up *all* the water;) The phosphors might be a bit nasty...
 
Is there anything in there that can be considered harmful? If there is, what
is it and how can i protect myself (gloves?)?
Its because i have a busted monitor and want to know what the insides of a
crt really look like.

"Russell Shaw" <rjshaw@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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Deyveed wrote:
Hi.

Is it safe to crack open the CRT of a computer monitor?
Is there anything inside that may be radioactive, flammable, corrosive
etc?

Break the tit on the back and it'll just make a sucking noise.
Do it with the tit submerged in a bucket of water and watch it
suck up *all* the water;) The phosphors might be a bit nasty...
 
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/what-if-shoot-tv.htm

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i 1197am the new sound of Brisbane
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Hi,
Remember their is something like one ton of vacuum in that tube and if
you belt it with something like a hammer it will explode in (implode) and
then send glass everywhere.Quite capable of causing great damage.
I would think the phosphors behind the front screen are like floro tube
phosphors and can be a problem if they get in broken skin.

Cheers George

"Deyveed" <fdgds@sdfg.com> wrote in message
news:3f0c4367$0$26639$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
Hi.

Is it safe to crack open the CRT of a computer monitor?
Is there anything inside that may be radioactive, flammable, corrosive
etc?

Thanks
 

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