I have a project in mind that amounts to little more than rebuilding a broken eGo-T (electronic cigarette). The battery when I took the busted eGo-T apart had quite a kick and I got a minor burn from it. (It's a lithium ion battery, I think). As I have no way of discharging the battery I was thinking that I would just hook it back up and solder some new wires into it. That strikes me as potentially problematic, not only because I do not fancy another burn but also because I am worried about damaging the PCB.
Edit #1: I am getting 3.8v on the Multimeter so it is definitely still at full charge.
Edit #2: The battery has solder tabs on it so according to the answer to Is soldering wires directly on a NiMh battery safe? I should be okay I think? I'm a total newbie so I could still be wrong.
Aside from the very real risk of heat damage to my fingertips are there any other risks I need to be aware of?