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  • #16
    the safest way to do it is not in the kitchen lead fumes and particles are poisonous you dont5 want it anywhere near your cooker

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ray View Post
      the safest way to do it is not in the kitchen lead fumes and particles are poisonous you dont5 want it anywhere near your cooker
      If you have any pet bird's like a parrot etc the poisonous fume's will kill them straight away aswell

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      • #18
        david,keep out of the house full stop mate

        buy some off one of the lads on here(cheaper than dealers) to keep you going till you get a bottle and burner sorted out.

        theres some times 1 or 2 in the yellow paper
        AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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        • #19
          a portable camping stove and old milk pan works for me out doors

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
            and i use 100 percent wool to handle the mould because after you make 10 off the belt it gets really really hot

            Dean ya puff, fancy using wool hahaha, i use welders gauntlets, takes about half an hour to do roughly about 40 - 50 leads with the bottle and burner, heat the mould as the leads melting, simples..................
            FIND THE ROCKS AND KELP AND YOU WILL FIND ME

            http://www.freewebs.com/jc-tiling-services/

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            • #21
              Am buying 50 leads for £30 from a mate for the time being
              Cheers lads

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