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Annealing with lead - process?
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<blockquote data-quote="gunpower" data-source="post: 451369" data-attributes="member: 17099"><p>lightbulb</p><p> I would really like to know how there is no fumes off of lead that melts at a temp of 800 degrees ! Any thing that melts at its given point gives 0ff fumes!</p><p> Pure lead melts at a temp close to 600 degrees. I have been hand casting lead bullets for over 40 years, and I always use good ventilation!</p><p> </p><p> This is like saying that water does not give off steam when boiling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunpower, post: 451369, member: 17099"] lightbulb I would really like to know how there is no fumes off of lead that melts at a temp of 800 degrees ! Any thing that melts at its given point gives 0ff fumes! Pure lead melts at a temp close to 600 degrees. I have been hand casting lead bullets for over 40 years, and I always use good ventilation! This is like saying that water does not give off steam when boiling! [/QUOTE]
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