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Title: A story of lead
Post by: bmtshooter on August 29, 2025
Here is a link to a 1948 film about lead mining in Missouri.  This was obviously before OSHA was part of the equation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HhdkkdsvTM

Pretty fascinating to see the old technology.
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: doggoner on August 29, 2025
Very interesting. The green crowd would pass out if they watched this.

doggoner
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: Hanshi on September 02, 2025
I still maintain that lead is great stuff as long as one doesn't swallow it.
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: doggoner on September 02, 2025
Lately I am having issues with lead. All the iron in my blood has turned into lead and settled in my rear end. I can't seem to raise out of my favorite chair. I don't see any end to the problem.
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: hotfxr on September 02, 2025
OMG!!!!! The evil element, lead. Here in the golden state lead has not only been outlawed for bird hunting (which I actually agree with, ask me why when I have more time), but for ALL hunting. Our leaders have made it so reviled you would think you were going to die by walking past an old lead salmon weight. I am waiting to be arrested for my 700 pounds of lead stored in my shop. It's only a matter of time.   srndr
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: bmtshooter on September 03, 2025
I try really hard not to go to California because ANYTHING can give you cancer there.
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: Hanshi on September 04, 2025
It's my understanding, that in California, it's illegal if you have lead paint on your house even if it is a very old house.  But that brings up a very interesting paradox.  1.  The lead paint shouldn't be there.  2.  You didn't put it there.  3.  You didn't even KNOW it was lead paint since you never gave it the "taste test".  4.  So the state of California should - they are responsible anyhow - scrape and repaint your house on their dime.  dntn
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: hotfxr on September 05, 2025
As a contractor, it is up to me to determine if there is lead in the paint, or asbestos hiding around. I am responsible for testing and eradicating (with strict guidelines) and all required permits. If anything goes wrong, it's my butt in the sling. I just love living here.
Title: Re: A story of lead
Post by: Hanshi on September 18, 2025
We used to test if house paint had lead by feeding flakes of it to hotfxr and then give him an algebra problem to solve.  Problem was that he couldn't solve the equation anyway, any time or anywhere even BEFORE he ate any chips.