Go suck an egg. . . .

Started by Dick Dastardly, June 05, 2012, 06:50:42 PM

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Dick Dastardly

I had a call this evening from an fellow mold designer.  He wanted to know about lead exposure.  From his call I learned that he was looking for "safe" parameters for lead on the atmosphere where bullet casting was taking place.  I said "ventilation".

I'm sick and tired of being the authority on safe limits of lead.  Come on pards, you are responsible for your own actions.  If you smoke, eat, pick your nose or otherwise ingest lead, it's your own problem.  Get real.  We all have a certain number of days on the planet and then we leave.  Your exposure, or lack of it, is NOT the determining factor.

I love you all, but I refuse to be responsible for your exposure to lead. . .

DD-MDA
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You ARE right, Dick.  They're actually paying you a compliment by acknowledging your vast knowledge.

But it is US who is responsible for us'ns.

Not you.
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Dick Dastardly

Ok, rant off.

Yes, we are responsible for our own actions.  Informing ones self of the ramifications of the process we choose to engage in is adult behavior.

Now, go enjoy our sport and use "due regard" to safety.

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PJ Hardtack

There are industrial parameters regarding lead exposure. My late sister was an industrial health nurse for a major smelting company that had an ancient lead producnig plant.
Workers in the lead refinery were paid a premium for the work and their blood monitored regularly. When their lead count passed a certain limit, they were simply removed from the environment until it went down!

Many long time employees suffered ill effects from this, some dying before their time. The entire valley was contaminated with lead and other heavy metals to the point where a foal could not eat the local hay without crippling effect. The local community was famous for it's vegetable gardens grown in the same soil!
A friend who was a lab tech for the company died early of cancer, as did many other long term employees.

An IPSC pal did his bullet casting in a double garage with no exhaust fan. He was in a position to get his blood checked any time where he worked and over a number of years, it never gave cause for alarm. Unless you're in the business of producing tens of thousands of bullets commercially, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
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john boy

OSHA has a blood level count industrial standard of 40 micrograms/dL

Non Industrial Blood Count Standards:
Adults: Less than 20 micrograms/dL of lead in the blood

Children: Less than 10 micrograms/dL of lead in the blood
dL = deciliter

In NJ, one is reportable to the Dept of Health if their count is 12 or higher.  Mine was & I got a telephone call with an interrogation and lecture from the NJ Dept of Health.  I'm now running between 9 & 10 with a blood sample taken every 6 months

And contrary to rumors, I don't bite bullets to determine the Brinell hardness! ;D  This was one of the stupid questions from the Health Dept - do I ingest lead?
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PJ Hardtack

For most of my career as a natural gas tech and serviceman, I used a thread sealant called "Master's Metallic Compound". It contained lead. I had occasion to take apart fittings I had put together 15 years earlier and they were still gas tight.

They took it away from us and replaced it with another compound that dried out and leaked after less than a year. I was sent to investigate a gas odour at a new $15 million fire hall in a suburb and found leaks everywhere. You guessed it - the joints had been put together with the new compound. The whole building had to be redone.

We lobbied to be issued the old compound again, but the work place health regs banned it because of the lead content. We promised not to eat it, but they wouldn't back down.
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I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them."  John Wayne

Dick Dastardly

Typical gov't thinking.  Blow up the building, but don't allow any, and I do mean any, trace of lead.  Hell, the lead was held captive in the fittings.  DUH!

We are safer now, huh?

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PJ Hardtack

"Hi, I'm from the gummint and I'm here to help you .... "   Yeah, right .... so don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out ....

We also used to carry rolls of asbestos tape in sealed plastic bags so no fibres could escape. We'd wet it and make a ball of the right size, put it on a corrosion hole, cover it with a steel disk held in place with a 'C' clamp and weld it shut. Worked like a hot damn!

Asbestos became the next 'Bogey Man', so it had to go. What they replaced it with didn't work and we had a difficult time it. At the same time, a decommissioned Frigate was being stripped of it's asbestos insulation for environmental reasons prior to being sunk as an 'artificial reef'. Stripping it ashore caused all kinds of problems with loose fibres whereas when wet, it's harmless. The ocean is littered with ships with asbestos insulation.
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Pappy Myles

I've been casting since about 18, took most of the precautions.  Finally last month took a blood test and found I was a tad over.  Got a letter fron the Texas HEalth Department and 2000 questions over the phone.  You'd though I was glowing in the dark.
Anyway, I'm now in the progess of installing a vent hood and shell on my "casting Bench".  Hopefully when I penetrate the outside brick wall with the duct, I wont take the wall down.  lol
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wildman1

DD I honestly did not know ya were an expert on lead exposure. I will spread the word in case anyone has any questions. Is it OK if I post yer phone #?  :P WM
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Dick Dastardly

Just kidding huh?  Wildman?  Say yer just kidding please.

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wildman1

Come on now DD ya know if yer the smartest kid in the class ya gotta hep the rest of us Dummies. I always carrie a 45/70 bullet on a chain around my neck, guess I'm gonna have ta quit that.  ::) WM  By the way DD's # is $%#--&&*-)&^$.
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Cookie

Funny story - when my wife was 8 or so, she got in a verbal back-and-forth with her 6-year-old sister, each yelling "SUCK AN EGG!" over and over. Her exasperated father walks in and announces that "The next kid who says SUCK AN EGG WILL SUCK AN EGG." At which point her 4-year-old brother pipes up with "go suck an egg." So the 4 year old spent several minutes on a chair with an egg in his mouth.  ;D

Quote from: Dick Dastardly on June 05, 2012, 06:50:42 PM
I had a call this evening from an fellow mold designer.  He wanted to know about lead exposure.  From his call I learned that he was looking for "safe" parameters for lead on the atmosphere where bullet casting was taking place.  I said "ventilation".

I'm sick and tired of being the authority on safe limits of lead.  Come on pards, you are responsible for your own actions.  If you smoke, eat, pick your nose or otherwise ingest lead, it's your own problem.  Get real.  We all have a certain number of days on the planet and then we leave.  Your exposure, or lack of it, is NOT the determining factor.

I love you all, but I refuse to be responsible for your exposure to lead. . .

DD-MDA

In all sincerity I have to ask - what exactly are you so mad about that you're telling a " fellow mold designer" to "Go suck an egg"? From your post it seems there are several possible causes for this anger, most of which are contradictory...

1. He assumed there were "safe" levels of lead exposure?
2. Or... His knowledge of the negative effects of lead exposure was not total and absolute?
3. Or... That he asked your opinion on the matter?
4. Or... By asking your opinion, you would somehow be liable in the event he was injured?
5. Or... That he considered lead exposure something to be concerned about, when it is in fact NOT a concern?

Like I said, I'm a bit confused about what exactly you're mad about since your rant was all over the place. But, I am sure (as a fellow businessman) that coming onto a public forum unsolicited and bad-mouthing someone for daring to ask your advice on something directly related to the products you're selling is a pretty bad PR move. Next time, tell your dog.

Please believe that it's not my intention to start some flame war, and I fully know that the hardcore members of this group will back you up. But it's not the hardcore forum-goers you have to worry about - it's the much higher numbers of people who read these posts everyday that never post a thing. They just take in information, form opinions, and move along... and every one of them is a potential customer.

There's plenty of posts on this forum and elsewhere of people complaining about merchants who couldn't be bothered with their customers, and how they'll never do business again. And in this economy, a business doing that is committing suicide.

Remember that in marketing, perception is reality.

PJ Hardtack

"A soft word turneth away wrath".

Cookie makes a good point. I jumped into that thread with an anecdotal comment, hoping to diffuse what I perceived as a potential 'hot button' topic. Fortunately, it didn't escalate.

Several times I have received PMs from 'newbies' on this list and others asking questions they were afraid to ask on the open forum for fear of being dumped on. For some reason, they felt that I would respond civilly to a civil question - no matter how simple or obvious to the illuminati.
This surprised me, as I have a reputation for not suffering fools gladly or for long, but it was gratifying that this did not deter them from asking.
Everyone has to learn, and the best way is to ask questions. The Army taught me that the only stupid question is the one you are afraid to ask. By stepping up and asking it, you are helping others who lack the intestinal fortitude to do so.

By and large, this list is very good to the 'newbies', compared to another I belong to, one dedicated to BPCRs of a specific brand.
There, you don't dare ask a question of the cognoscenti lest you be ridiculed and talked down to. And God forbid that you should offer a contrary opinion!  Fortunately, this is exactly the kind of bullying that raises my hackles and I really enjoy the fight once committed.

Don't give dirt and you won't get it. Give respect and it will come back to you. It's the 'Cowboy Way'.
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I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them."  John Wayne

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Cookie, PJH,
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longinosoap

Dear Dick,

I have been coming to this forum for a couple of years to learn all I could about shooting black powder and the subs, which I understand you are not a fan. I respect that. I have learned a lot from your many posts and wisdom on this forum. I have also been enlightened that you run a company, Big Lube molds, and have "advertised" your wares on this free forum.

I cannot understand, for the life of me, why you would come onto this public forum and ridicule a potential customer for inquiring about a potential health risk by using one of your products. Seems to me , instead, you would want to ease all of his concerns in order to satisfy a customer. After all, the golden rule of business is 1) The customer is always right, and 2) If the customer is wrong, reference rule #1. Or at least it used to be. I am no longer convinced this is the case any longer in business.

If I may, I would like to offer you some advice. Sit down with your customer service representative and explain to him that without consumers, your business is nil and void. For all business is reliant on customers. Sometimes those in the business world forget this small inconvenience. And like someone said, next time, go tell it to your dog if you need get it off your chest.

Thank you and have a great day.

Yours in making smoke,

Soap

Dick Dastardly

"I love you all, but I refuse to be responsible for your exposure to lead. . "

I stand by that statement.

DD-MDA
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cpt dan blodgett

Silly me, I saw nothing wrong with the original post.  Dirk could have chosen to list the things one should not do, but rather chose to list those things and state if you did them it was your problem.

Seriously is there anyone left in this country that does not know, you need to wash your hands after using the toilet, picking ones nose, scratching certain areas?  Does it not follow then if you are messing with a potentially hazardous material hand washing would be in order prior to eating, smoking or sticking ones fingers in contact with any mucous membrane.
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