bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
I've recently gotten into purifying and casting lead; starting with wheel weights, then ingots, then actually casting slugs/bullets/shot.
What should my considerations be for 'exposure' to lead?
Safety-wise, while anywhere near molten lead I'm wearing welding gloves, safety glasses and a thick leather apron. I also use only small amounts (maybe 2-3 cups) at a time. But are fumes a consideration?
I know when initially melting down the weights, there is alot of smoke and vapour; most of which I avoid, and the space Im working in is very well ventilated.
When Im done Im careful to wash exposed skin thoroughly, and I never eat anywhere near where I work, or afterward until I am cleaned, but I can't help but wonder. Would appreciate any knowledgeable input.
What should my considerations be for 'exposure' to lead?
Safety-wise, while anywhere near molten lead I'm wearing welding gloves, safety glasses and a thick leather apron. I also use only small amounts (maybe 2-3 cups) at a time. But are fumes a consideration?
I know when initially melting down the weights, there is alot of smoke and vapour; most of which I avoid, and the space Im working in is very well ventilated.
When Im done Im careful to wash exposed skin thoroughly, and I never eat anywhere near where I work, or afterward until I am cleaned, but I can't help but wonder. Would appreciate any knowledgeable input.