Lead Fumes
Though I could be wrong, it's my understanding that lead fumes are not an issue until your casting temperature gets over 800 degrees. At that temp you're starting to actually drive some lead vapor off the melt. At temps lower than that your primary concern is lead oxide dust rather than gas. Either way, a ventilation system (even if it's only a box fan) is a good idea.
-AaronB
Complete thread:
- School me on bullet casting -
Rod M,
2011-12-22, 19:32
- School me on bullet casting - anachronism, 2011-12-22, 19:45
- School me on bullet casting - AaronB, 2011-12-22, 19:49
- Lead Fumes - AaronB, 2011-12-22, 19:52
- School me on bullet casting -
Murphy,
2011-12-22, 22:33
- School me on bullet casting - Dennis Eugene, 2011-12-23, 00:17
- School me on bullet casting -
Lloyd Smale,
2011-12-23, 06:59
- School me on bullet casting -
Rod M,
2011-12-23, 09:54
- If your bullets drop from the mould at a usable size, - anachronism, 2011-12-23, 13:06
- School me on bullet casting -
Rod M,
2011-12-23, 09:54
- Best Resource on Casting for Handguns -
Charles,
2011-12-23, 10:27
- Best Resource on Casting for Handguns -
Lloyd Smale,
2011-12-24, 06:11
- Glen -
Bud,
2011-12-24, 09:51
- Glen -
Charles,
2011-12-24, 10:19
- Thank you for the kind words gentlemen - Glen, 2011-12-29, 15:24
- Glen -
Charles,
2011-12-24, 10:19
- Glen -
Bud,
2011-12-24, 09:51
- Best Resource on Casting for Handguns -
Lloyd Smale,
2011-12-24, 06:11