Squatch XXL
Well-Known Member
Per the title.
I work with copper at times at work. By trade I am a "Pipe Fitter". My personal preference in work is Stainless steel, and carbon steel......However, with my checkbook being my guide I am working on a large scale heating system renovation....which involves lots of copper tubes.
Somehow I avoided the copper work for 4 months, and we are in the home stretch....So in the last 2 weeks I have been laying massive amounts of copper, and my fingers are green. I bite my fingernails, and they taste like pennies.
I am aware that I really should not be reaching into my tank in this condition.....Is there any methods that are finger-safe to remove this? I would like to be able to reach into my tank again...though It is probably best for my corals.
I work with copper at times at work. By trade I am a "Pipe Fitter". My personal preference in work is Stainless steel, and carbon steel......However, with my checkbook being my guide I am working on a large scale heating system renovation....which involves lots of copper tubes.
Somehow I avoided the copper work for 4 months, and we are in the home stretch....So in the last 2 weeks I have been laying massive amounts of copper, and my fingers are green. I bite my fingernails, and they taste like pennies.
I am aware that I really should not be reaching into my tank in this condition.....Is there any methods that are finger-safe to remove this? I would like to be able to reach into my tank again...though It is probably best for my corals.