Just figured I'd post this as an FYI, though I'm sure most people just assume this...
Anyway, I picked up a couple surplus (supposedly non-corrosive, but I haven't verified that yet) 7.62x39 ammo crates (green painted) and figured I'd test the paint for lead before bringing them in the house. Used Lead Check swabs and, wouldn't you know it, got the red means lead color change. So, wash your hands after handling and all that. I just picked up some cheap latex paint and re-painted the crates since the crates were kind of beat up and the paint was scuffed up from sitting on other crates.
Anyway, I picked up a couple surplus (supposedly non-corrosive, but I haven't verified that yet) 7.62x39 ammo crates (green painted) and figured I'd test the paint for lead before bringing them in the house. Used Lead Check swabs and, wouldn't you know it, got the red means lead color change. So, wash your hands after handling and all that. I just picked up some cheap latex paint and re-painted the crates since the crates were kind of beat up and the paint was scuffed up from sitting on other crates.



















































