Got my labs back today. Lead level 3. Think I'll eat a boolit or two.
Got my labs back today. Lead level 3. Think I'll eat a boolit or two.
That lead level is way too low. You need to heat your pot up really hot and then inhale the fumes and not wash your hands before eating and drinking. It'll come up in no time.
Actually congrats- keep it low.
best wishes- oldandslow
I'm getting tested in a few weeks. I'm very curious.
do unto others................
My report lists 0-9 as the normal. I won't go into if that is wrong or correct cause I've not studied these things. I do know I've cast bullets since 1973 & have fired a very few jacketed bullet through my sixguns so its all been lead for me. Add to the fact I've cast bullets for hire over the last 10 years. I will guess from the invoices & alloy purchases I've hand cast close to 10 tons of bullets. This amounts to lots of bullet inspections which means handling them plus sizing & lubing. Also clean up of the work place means lead dust.
I purchased close to 3 tons of brass several years back. I sorted this brass mostly by hand & tumbled in machines just like most of us use. I add this because it is said you can pick up lead by doing this.
I'm having my lead levels checked every 6 months. I am stuck on 3. I'll not endeavor to instruct you guys on what is safe or what isn't. I can only tell you what I've done. I cast mostly at 750 degrees. I do chew gum & drink liquids while casting but keep from touching my face. When I finish I wash my hands with lava soap. I don't sweep my area with a broom, only with my shop vac. All this works for me.
BTW I normally don't shoot indoors.
You need to start eating more while casting.
According to some of the things i have read,one needs to be in another room when casting or another county.
Glad to see you do things the right way.
OH,i don't put boolits in my mouth .
LAH I am with you on this one.
Was pestered by my oldest son to get my levels checked.
Scored a 5 on the 0-10 scale.
No changes in the last couple of ones.
Tom
Thats terrible... according to HHS you are sure to die in 80-100 years from lead exposure.........
what medical treatment is there if your lead levels are too high?
after i am done casting, reloading lead, or just playing round with the boolits i often times have a slight metalic taste in my mouth (no i dont put the lead in my mouth!)... anyone else experience this?
Not so much in my mouth but there's a difference in how my nose & area around my nose feels. You can have treatment for high lead levels but unless they are just really high you can change your habits & they will come down on their own so I've been told.
Mine was 1 recently. I take moderate precautions when casting and smelting, nothing special. I add mineral spirits to my tumbling media if it gets dusty and dump it if it gets very black.
I've read of a procedure called chelation, where certain chemicals are put into your system that bond with the heavy metals, and are excreated through the bladder. The hospitals have used an IV solution. Several internet 'Doctors' are selling pills that are supposed to do the same thing, just taking longer.
Don't know what mine is, will ask the next time the VA draws blood.
My level has been 14 for the past two years and can't figure out why its that high. Honestly I'm really concerned with it at 14.
I say this too, I work with steel and other metals EVERYDAY. Some of these steels are exotic tool steels which get ground (breathe the dust) and get cut with conventional methods. I'm not convinced that the blood test ISN'T detecting some of the "other" metals I am exposed to on a regular basis.
I don't know a lot about steel - But I do know that some steels are leaded. Especially those used by Muzzle Loader barrel makers. Many use 12L-14. Very easy to work and will tend too split rather then frag. with a mishap.
Being human is not for sissies.
I installed an exhaust fan over the area that I cast boolits and vented it to the outside, hopefully this will help. I am going have my blood lead level checked this summer when I have my yearly check up.
I just got my blood work back today and the test indicated my level is at 4.3
I told my Doc what I was doing so he asked me to come back in 6 months and we'll do it again so we have something to compare it with.
It's not the destination, it's the journey.
Yea, I've been casting, shooting and working with lead in some manner for 40+ years now. I knew to wash hands after casting, I knew not to breathe when that cloud (the wind seems to always be in your face when shooting..) comes at me.. Just common sense precautions.
Well I got curious about all this 'hype' about lead exposure, so at my last physical I asked my Doc, very cool dude, to include a test for lead.
I'm on the engineering crew at a hospital. I get to listen to all the paranoia about anything to do with lead. It’s really funny.
Well, I show up where the phlebs take blood, and the little lib looked at the order and was dumbfounded... Had no idea how to do a lead test.
So after several phone calls they figured out what to do. That was funny..
Anyway after all that, the level was insignificant..
I'd stab myself in the hand with a pencil over and over until I got at least an 8
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Umm, I think pencil lead is actually made of graphite.
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
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