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Old 07-30-2007, 11:28 PM   #16
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Re: i did whats they said couldnt be done

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Originally Posted by MisterE72 View Post
Thats pretty darn good work. I've seen leading done on American Hot Rod. They don't appear to wear much along the lines of fume or chemical protection. Is lead not toxic or are the AHR folks braking some OSHA rule on national television?
doing leading work won't get lead hot enough to be an inhalation concern.

i do lead work on forklift batteries, and the air has been tested by OSHA with no problems. The greatest concern is it is on your hands, and you need to wash them after handling lead.
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