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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

Fluxing lead and preparing molds.

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  • would this give you lead poisoning?

  • @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!

  • is it a lymen or rcbs dipper

  • @Mrshotshell

    It is a RCBS dipper.

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  • When you say impurities stick to wax the lead is not as dangerous when shot and will not give off as bad fumes

  • 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 .

  • gold spray paint turns the surface to gold =p

  • Where can i get a mold for .223 ammo

  • @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 :).

  • With the prices of ammo at the store, you'd think lead was gold.

  • very interesting videos you have there! greets from switzerland :)

  • could u use teal candles for fluxing?

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