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gnaruki wrote:What kind of ventilation and windows do you have?
Maybe a semi-closed circuit system.
coldharvest wrote:http://www.ehow.com/how_7673045_make-own-colored-wood-putty.html
JITW wrote:This is what happens when people with way too much time on their hands buy a Dremel
Another Thought: I wonder how many firearms have been destroyed by Dremel's?
~JITW
gnaruki wrote:You can grind down your toenails with it. Be careful I nearly burned though one once.
Back on topic: Some wet sheets can trap lead vapors, but that is very jimmy rig. Duct tape, plastic sheeting, some dryer vent tubing, a small propane burner, some vessel to act as a crucible, Personally if I tried something like that I would dispose of everything that came in contact with the mini containment chamber. Human bodies confuse lead for calcium so if you have a calcium deficiency your body will absorb the Pb into your bones and then release it later into your bloodstream.
Do you have rooftop access at your place?
Kurt wrote:I could not picture using a dremel on a firearm. No way could one hold even a diamond & carbide cutting disk long enough at 30,000 rpm to make any sort of modification that would not ruin a gun. Its best with aluminium but metal shoots out way too many sparks. I set the dust trapped in a window screen on fire once while cutting a bad screw out of a child-proof window.
Kurt wrote:
I could not picture using a dremel on a firearm. No way could one hold even a diamond & carbide cutting disk long enough at 30,000 rpm to make any sort of modification that would not ruin a gun. Its best with aluminium but metal shoots out way too many sparks. I set the dust trapped in a window screen on fire once while cutting a bad screw out of a child-proof window.
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