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On Mar 24, 8:11*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 24, 4:05*pm, AK wrote: On Mar 24, 12:26*pm, The Real Doctor wrote: On 23 Mar, 00:23, AK wrote: I want to make a small mold I would later use to create a fiberglass container to hold lead weight. It would be nice if *mold material can withstand 500 degrees Fahrenheit so I can pour lead into it and then cover it by fiberglass. I'm a little puzzled here. When you have filled the mould with lead and covered it with fibreglass, won't the mould still be in there. Is that OK? How big is this thing? How complicated is the shape? Ian Ian, I create a mold first then I pour lead into the mold. Later I break the mold up and I use fiberglass to cover the lead so it is trapped and I am not exposed to lead dust. Unless you are planning on eating you lunch off the lead I would not be too worried by the minuscule exposure. Is this a club ship where people are going to be moving the weights in and out all day long, without washing their hands etc? If you are worried by lead exposure, be careful in venting the area when you cast the lead. And the exposure to chemicals and fiberglass fibers while encapsulating the lead in fiberglass may be a larger minuscule health risk than the small miniscule lead exposure :-) (says man who is hypersensitive to epoxy). Darryl I agree with you that epoxy is not friendly to our bodies. I have paint booth I build in my garage for hobbies. I just completed my tail dolly renovation with major epoxy work. Working in a paint booth with the exhaust fan working no one could smell anything in the garage. I also have a fresh air supply by Hobby Air so I am all set. Working in such conditions is actually fun. Maybe the exposure is not great, but I still like to have the lead enclosed. |
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