Hi from france, I like your video, it shows important things . I work for industries in france and never inhale fumes, it's highly dangerous for health .
@castingsinkers Use proper prevention techniques and wash hands/clothes after working with lead and you should be just fine. Don't make it a habit to inhale the fumes from your lead pot either!
@castingsinkers Lead actually doesn't get terribly dangerous until it reaches about 1100-1200 degrees fahrenheit, at which point it oxidizes. But as he said, as long as you don't make it a habit to sniff around the edge of your pot and lick everything you should be fine :).
Flux it back into he melt, dross in the end is just some black stuff looking like ash without any metal in it. What you remove there is mostly vital tin, and should be kept in the melt.
When you say impurities stick to wax the lead is not as dangerous when shot and will not give off as bad fumes
paintsofter1 4 months ago
Hi from france, I like your video, it shows important things . I work for industries in france and never inhale fumes, it's highly dangerous for health .
gbrinfo 5 months ago
gold spray paint turns the surface to gold =p
60inchwilly 6 months ago
Where can i get a mold for .223 ammo
evilbunnyreviews 7 months ago
With the prices of ammo at the store, you'd think lead was gold.
Boxcarcrzy12 1 year ago
would this give you lead poisoning?
castingsinkers 1 year ago
@castingsinkers Use proper prevention techniques and wash hands/clothes after working with lead and you should be just fine. Don't make it a habit to inhale the fumes from your lead pot either!
KaseyKeesaman 1 year ago
@castingsinkers Lead actually doesn't get terribly dangerous until it reaches about 1100-1200 degrees fahrenheit, at which point it oxidizes. But as he said, as long as you don't make it a habit to sniff around the edge of your pot and lick everything you should be fine :).
Ichdasstu 1 year ago
@castingsinkers wash your hands after touching it, DEFINETLY dont touch your eyes or mouth or any open wound with unwashed hands
turboturtle22 2 weeks ago
very interesting videos you have there! greets from switzerland :)
hisdudeness90 1 year ago
could u use teal candles for fluxing?
kornphr34k 1 year ago
is it a lymen or rcbs dipper
Mrshotshell 2 years ago
@Mrshotshell
It is a RCBS dipper.
KaseyKeesaman 2 years ago
Flux it back into he melt, dross in the end is just some black stuff looking like ash without any metal in it. What you remove there is mostly vital tin, and should be kept in the melt.
OTHumbo 2 years ago
the stuff in the can dont get rid of it if you have a firepit or grill you can refine it and get a lot more lead
camerl2009 2 years ago