Just make sure you keep it below the boiling point, 1740.0 °C, and it will be safe.

I quote http://www.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/lead.htm
"There is no risk at all in handling lead metal. It cannot be absorbed through the skin or the respiratory tract."

It's on the Internet it must be true. :-)


Steve Meyer
SOAR, LSF IV


At 09:27 AM 1/23/2006, JIM EALY wrote:
Hello:
As you will hear from others, lead fumes are really bad news. If you must, do it
only outdoors and that is not fair to your neighbors, etc.

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