I cast with the breeze at my back, rarely get any fumes back at me.
I have noticed an odor when casting also. But, I have also fluxed my pot so I cannot be certain what I'm smelling. I think good ventillation is a smart idea anyway.********........
While contamination and fluxing certainly have their own odors (actually like the smell of my Beeswax flux), some of us have a hyper sense of smell. Although I'll admit covid knocked it back considerably.
Does it even matter though if I can smell a pot of melted lead? Doesn't change a thing at all does it, on your end or on mine. I'll still have a fan blowing behind me when I cast regardless what you think or say.
Mask with dual P-100 filters.do any of you folks wear a vapor respirator/black filter OV when casting?
No, No, and No. of all the things to worry about in this world wearing a dang respirator while casting bullets is the least of them. Fear is the mind killer.do any of you folks wear a vapor respirator/black filter OV when casting? I am heating up lead now and it ust occured to me that the last time I wore that rig was about two months ago when I had covid... its probobly safe to wear but No way i want to get that sick again! also don't want lead poisoning....
Same here. 50+ years casting, still breathing OK.I cast in the garage with the door open and a fan blowing to move the fumes away. Been casting for years and still above the grass so it must be working. As to your question no I don't wear a mask of any kind.
Lead can:
- Harm cognitive functions;
- Cause behavioral problems; and
- Decrease IQ.
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