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<blockquote data-quote="crapsguy" data-source="post: 4220073" data-attributes="member: 45160"><p>I second that!! not nearly as complicated as some would like to imply</p><p>and go ahead with powder coating - its a piece of cake and keeps you from handling the lead</p><p>lead oxidizes at temps WAY above melting so "fumes" are not as much a hazard as some think</p><p>I use an old 4qt stainless steel sauce pan on a cheap walmart electric hotplate to melt my rough material</p><p>I have never mixed stuff in my lead but do separate out [skim off] the zinc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crapsguy, post: 4220073, member: 45160"] I second that!! not nearly as complicated as some would like to imply and go ahead with powder coating - its a piece of cake and keeps you from handling the lead lead oxidizes at temps WAY above melting so "fumes" are not as much a hazard as some think I use an old 4qt stainless steel sauce pan on a cheap walmart electric hotplate to melt my rough material I have never mixed stuff in my lead but do separate out [skim off] the zinc [/QUOTE]
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