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Stanios

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Hi all,

Are there any good matts or other alternatives to standard "monument" stuff?

On my third matt while they do last about a year the biggest issue is they produce more smoke than the pipe being soldered! The smell is quite nasty too.
 
I'm on the bes cheap ones around 1.50 but stapled two together so far it's working out ok
 
A piece of Ceraboard insulation sheet (similar looking to asbestos) will do as a flat sheet where suitable.
 
I use a metal dustpan if i can fit it in, like last week when I wanted to solder a 22mm fitting right under a new expensive bath I just fitted.
 
Oz, you love a wind up!
:p:p:p
But will you last for years after grinding asbestos dust?

I would not have posted the comment on the Public Forum.
Personally, I know of 3 Plumbers that have died of asbestosis.
The last one only a week ago.
Poor buggers, cutting asbestos flues, sewers, roofs and flat sheets with angle grinders for years early on in their careers.

It's a real shame that so many people were exposed to the dangers without any warnings from the manufacturers.

Collateral Damage: I think not - totally avoidable
 
But set 15 houses on fire mind lol
You joke but I had a heat mat/fire related incident once. I was putting a tee in under a kitchen sink for a water dispenser and used my mat as normal to protect the wall at the back of the sink. Fired up my blowtorch and the heat mat burst into flames! I grabbed my pump pliers and ripped the flaming mat out, ran through the house and chucked it outside. I had been doing a lot of oil work leading up to that job and my mat had somehow got kerosene spilled on it the back of the work van. I hadn't detected the smell because everything at that point had a whiff of oil about it so didn't really notice - until my fire proof mat was on fire in a confined space.
 

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