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<blockquote data-quote="whirlwindjml" data-source="post: 1622228" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>High burn danger. Make sure cord is routed safely so no one trips on it sending molten magma everywhere.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No fumes to worry about if at the proper temps. The 500 Celsius area is generally fume free. You must moniter the temp though. Dangerous fumes are possible if overheated.</p><p></p><p>The introduction to your beer or soda spilling into it will be as dangerous as working with hot lead. Just use caution and think things out. Dont leave it unattended. I do mine away from the kids in garage. Taping the cord down going to the melt pot might be an idea for saftey.</p><p></p><p>Ive been doing it a year now. I think its superior way to do it. Cant skrew it up if you have a temp prob in the pot.</p><p></p><p>But.....safety does need considered .I cant imagine the agony of a burn from that stuff if an unsuspecting kid bumped it or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whirlwindjml, post: 1622228, member: 19793"] High burn danger. Make sure cord is routed safely so no one trips on it sending molten magma everywhere. No fumes to worry about if at the proper temps. The 500 Celsius area is generally fume free. You must moniter the temp though. Dangerous fumes are possible if overheated. The introduction to your beer or soda spilling into it will be as dangerous as working with hot lead. Just use caution and think things out. Dont leave it unattended. I do mine away from the kids in garage. Taping the cord down going to the melt pot might be an idea for saftey. Ive been doing it a year now. I think its superior way to do it. Cant skrew it up if you have a temp prob in the pot. But.....safety does need considered .I cant imagine the agony of a burn from that stuff if an unsuspecting kid bumped it or something. [/QUOTE]
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