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Will26

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This might sound strange but I'm not sure if it is or not. Whenever I'm working around nitro fuel or tuning my RC, I feel shakey afterwards. I'm pretty sure it's the fumes from that blue juice.... Does this happen to anyone else or just me? Because if not I might be allergic to nitro(?) or something :\
 
Yeah its the fumes for sure. Some time if I work with gas or other chemicals in an enclosed area, or even just a no breeze at all outside area, I get shaky and light headed. Can be very dangerous...I wouldnt make a good huffer :hehe:
 
i prefer my Nitro with an iv! i have had the light headed feeling.....but not from nitro !!! LOL !
 
Alright has anyone actually read the side of the fuel bottle? Most (if not all) of these fuels are listed as a carcinogenic. The nitro can and will cause severe health issues later in life. Now that bieng said, I've never worn a full hazmat suit when I refuel but I also dont make a point to have an open container in an airtight room with me either. Its a fuel people!!! Its not meant to set an ambiance for a proposal to your girlfriend!!!!
 
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