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On Dec 22, 7:30 am, Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote:
help bot wrote: But as we know, lead has its own dangers; if ingested, lead is *toxic*, unlike so many of the alternatives. Oh-- and don't let the kids near your /poisonous/ lead-shot. (If ingested, induce vomiting by forcing a jalapeno pepper and 1/2 tablespoon of gunpowder down the throat, then call the undertaker.) I believe the real antidote to lead-poisoning is UGTH, which sucks metals and calcium out of the blood vessels, or something like that. From the Material Safety Data Sheet for Lead: "Lead metal foil, shot or sheets: Not an ingestion hazard." "Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting"http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Lead-9927204 My comments: Solid lead is really quite safe. Inhaled as fine powder, made into a lead salt or organic compound containing lead (such as lead tetraethyl -- what they put in gasoline) or exposed in small quantities for long periods (water from lead pipes) it is very nasty, but you can eat lead shot without any problem from toxicity. Interesting. So then, I could theoretically swallow ten pounds of lead shot, then bet that I could "lose ten pounds in under a week", earning a quick fifty cents for lunch money. C'mon now: do you really believe all that lead shot will simply pass through one's system /intact/? What about the acids in the stomach-- have they no affect on lead? And what about the epoxy? Is it, too, completely harmless if ingested (presumably by a child)? Weird science... . In any case, I now know I'm gonna have to stop inhaling the stuff. The truth is, even back when regular gasoline was leaded, I filled my tank, but I didn't inhale. -- help bot |
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I buy leaded gas for my I968 Dodge Charger 440 Magnum ....I do not have
hardened valve guides so it needs a little lead + it is II4 octane gas.....I can not pull my car up to the pump i have to get it in gas cans.... Makes my 440 cubic inch engine run well and cool ...The unleaded gas makes it run warmer. |
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help bot wrote: Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote: From the Material Safety Data Sheet for Lead: "Lead metal foil, shot or sheets: Not an ingestion hazard." C'mon now: do you really believe all that lead shot will simply pass through one's system /intact/? What about the acids in the stomach-- have they no affect on lead? I have never seen or heard of a single example of a MSDS that calls something safe when it isn't. Thinks about all the shotgun pellets, wheel weights, fishing sinkers, elecric meter seals, stained glass windoews, etc. Ever hear of any of them hurting anyone? Now think about the cases wher lead does hurt someone -- paoint chips, toys, etc. The lead that doesn't hurt anyone is elemental lead. The lead that hurts poeple is various lead compounds. -- Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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"SAT W-7" wrote in message ... What is the name of the triple weighted chess sets that are out there ? Dunno - but I think House of Staunton has a bunch on their site, also the Jacques set... http://www.houseofstaunton.com/index.shtml I don't see any extra weighted set there, but it does give height, base diameter for each set: eg, Petersburg, [King] 3.6", base 1.6" and total set weight [4 Queen set] of 45 ounces - and this fits recommended board size of 2" squares looking at another set 'New York' it has 4" king, 1.875" dia. base and set weight 61 ounces, board size 2.375 to 2.5 sq [34 pieces] I wonder what the king weight should be in relationshipo to its height? Also, what the general parameters are for all the pieces based on King height/weight? I tried a few googles and didn't that info I saw a wooden chess set and the King was 5 inches tall and i picked it up only to be disappointed in the weight ..It was light ..This has been awhile ago now and i can not remember the wood it was made out of I have a Russian 'Grandmaster Set' [actually used by 6 world champions!] and the pieces are unwieghted, unfelted. I am too nervous to retrofit it ![]() I have a Oak tree and and about every other year i have pros come out and trim them , would a oak chess set be cool to have ? I would have to find a wood craftsmen to do it because i could not do it ...... Woods needs seasoning, otherwise will split. Assume this is not red-Oak? The HoS sets above are priced approx $500-$1000. If you want a /really/ valuable set, don't turn it, hand-carve it - use hand-chisels, dremel, fine fret-saw and rasps [that's English name, is American name the same?]. Perhaps someone more knowlegable can tell you about staining white-Oak for durability, and if you can apply a finish on top of the stain, other than plastics like eurethanes. --- One of the most famous - and very good looking - home made sets was by Marcel Duchamp [google picture] , who made at least one set out of a broom handle. Cordially and good luck! Phil |
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help bot wrote:
Interesting. So then, I could theoretically swallow ten pounds of lead shot, then bet that I could "lose ten pounds in under a week", earning a quick fifty cents for lunch money. Nobody ever said it was safe to eat 10lb of lead. That would almost certainly cause problems just from its physical weight -- your body would have difficulty moving it around. C'mon now: do you really believe all that lead shot will simply pass through one's system /intact/? Pretty much, yes. Remember that the purpose of lead shot is to shoot things which one is then likely to eat. It's impossible to get the shot out of the bird before eating it so some of it is going to get swallowed by accident. What about the acids in the stomach-- have they no affect on lead? Almost none. Lead is very resistant to corrosion, which is why it's used for church rooves. Of course, minute quantities will dissolve but the amount of lead that will enter your system after swallowing a couple of pellets of lead shot will, I'm sure, be negligible compared to the amount of lead you've inhaled over the years from vehicle exhausts. And what about the epoxy? Is it, too, completely harmless if ingested (presumably by a child)? I believe so, yes. It's very unreactive. Weird science... Not at all. Dave. -- David Richerby Evil Psychotic Dictator (TM): it's www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ like a totalitarian leader but it wants to kill you and it's genuinely evil! |
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