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He wants a soldering iron But I am going to have to hold off for now. He believes he can do anything, but really he can't.But in the future I bet he will be able to do anything he wants.He has intense focus and an incredible curiosity. He is not aware of the dangers electricity hold.Not yet.
this post brought up mental images of a 7 year old boy being shocked with a cattle prod.
As for letting a 7 year old take apart electronics and use a soldering iron, I'm not sure about that. I guess it depends on the 7 year old. That seems awfully young, though.
...and I was a little bored, I went down to the basement and saw this ancient 1950s black and white TV sitting there, long dead, and decided that would be a great place to start collecting parts... and the first thing I did was to pull the thick red wire off the picture tube, and then handled the end part with the suction cup sort of thing on it and... blammo! I found myself on my ass with a ddazed and confused look on my face. I turned the TV set around to where it had been and went back upstairs and pretended nothing had happened.The next time my dad and I went to the basement, he said, how about we get some parts out of this old TV for your project, and there's something I want to show you too. He turned the set around and said, I see you already discovered what I wanted to tell you about, and smiled a little. I was probably about 7 or 8 at the time...-- Jim
now where the hell is that saluting icon when you need one
THere it is...hey, you got to stop hoarding all the good icons Wolfy.