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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

This is how we glue lead sheets to the back side of sheet rock for X-Ray rooms.

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  • Id love to see how this crew completes a x-ray room, kinda interesting to see how a 3/8" disk is installed over a drywall screw, You are the only person brave enough to post such a video. Post more this is great.

  • @pengawaresux Nothing Brave about it. I just know what I am doing. By thw way , covering the screws with 3/8 ths inch caps has been elimanated by the Usa building standerds for rdiology rooms.

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  • @RHEAD100 ionizing radiation as a rule will not diffuse or deflect, I dont have to google anything on radiation prrotection, but it sure appears as if you have no clue and or code books on how to do as you call "a lead job" now do you? If you call providing facts on how clueless you are when it comes to "lead jobs" well then damn it you caught me heckling

  • @pengawaresux ha ha ha ha ha ha I went to your you-tube web site and read what you had to say on other peoples videos. W O W !!!!!! you are one of those HECKLERS. Have no idea what you are talking about BUT THINK you do. X-Rays Don't bounce. Google it. I tell you AGAIN I know what I am doing.

    Therefore I have no fear. W H A T IS your fear been reading a lot of B/S  I think.

  • @RHEAD100 nope I read that the glue you used is not ment for metal, if you would of spent 20 dollars more per pail you would not have the lead slumping causing huge radiation leaks to the staff. You soldered the boxes to the lead sheets? LoL no shit? now thats not brave its stupid and breaks all are quality saftey codes for health care facilities. You say "it DID say that it was very good for plywood gypsum , and git this CONCRET" lol what does concrete have to do with Pb to drywall?

  • @RHEAD100 the ncrp report #147 eliminates the use of the disk. the IRPA report 10 course EO-6 states that the twits trying to hammer these 3/8 Pb disks in place were only ripping the lead causing a bigger penetration than the screw made. the NCRP report 147 has made a huge error, the ncrp report 49 & 147 both state that steel has to be 8 times the thickness of the lead, a 1/8" shank does not shield any of the scatter radiation or direct primary beam locations ie wall bucky or cross table work.

  • @pengawaresux Are you one of those people that read what you want instead of the actual words. I checked out thise web site. and nowhere did it say it was not to be used on metal. Howewver it DID say that it was very good for plywood gypsum , and git this CONCRET. the electric box covers are soulderd with lead based soulder not glued. My question is "how many X- Ray rooms have you built ????

  • @RHEAD100 these guys working with lead in there street clothes then go home to there kids doesnt bother you? do you understand the hazards of Pb? are you serious??? Did you at least warn your workers that by mixing there clothes with a kids clothes will transfer lead to there clothes? Has anyone tested your handy work? can you post the guy that passed your installation? thanks

  • @RHEAD100 wow, looks like you used the wrong adhesive.. the glue you used is not ment for metal, check it out here:hXXp://wXw.titebond.com/P­roductLineTB.asp?prodline=34&p­rodcat=4

    I bet you used the same glue toback shield the electrical boxes, now that they have fallen off and the staff are getting daily unsafe doses of radiation which does cause cance must make you feel good.. The contractor that hired you should be sued and whom ever if anyone that inspected your work should be sued aswell.

  • this is good to know. US citizens could use this in their homes against the vans with the Xray machines.

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