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<blockquote data-quote="enuf" data-source="post: 3897690" data-attributes="member: 33638"><p>I have melted some ww and other miscellaneous items down, not in the quantities you all do - I just use one of those small melting pots made for it. Yes, it is slower, but all the goo and steel clips and such float to the top like a crust. I got a cheap kitchen spoon from the Dollar General and just skim it off to the shiny liquid. I presume that is lead and the yuk is the "not lead".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enuf, post: 3897690, member: 33638"] I have melted some ww and other miscellaneous items down, not in the quantities you all do - I just use one of those small melting pots made for it. Yes, it is slower, but all the goo and steel clips and such float to the top like a crust. I got a cheap kitchen spoon from the Dollar General and just skim it off to the shiny liquid. I presume that is lead and the yuk is the "not lead". [/QUOTE]
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