Griz44Mag
70 Cal.
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On that point I agree completely. Live steam will take skin off in a heartbeat. I have worked on boilers, huge steam fed cookers and medical autoclaves - steam is a super nasty burn.A drop of water from anywhere falling into the pot can be hazordous.
On having a pot explode and spew lead out like a volcano over a drop of water on the surface? - just not so.
Dumping cold scrap into a smelting pot with molten lead already in it - yes - the lead containing water goes sub-surface and then melts will create a high pressure steam condition.
A drop of sweat won't do it. And as you can see in my video - water on top of a pot of melted lead will simply boil off in a couple of seconds. It does not explode.
I have cast lead, aluminum, bronze, Babbitt, pewter, copper, and several other alloys.
Caution is always prudent, but knowing the truth and is better than hysterical panic.
What we DON'T want to do is scare anyone away from taking up the most rewarding art of casting ammunition for their guns. It's part of a very enjoyable hobby so let's not discourage anyone from casting by scaring them off with unfounded rumors of death and destruction.