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To: Ben Ficklin
In addition, most copper alloys (like brass) as well as steel used as raw material for machining small parts have lead in the alloy to improve their machining characteristics.

Are you familiar with fine crystal and laboratory-medical test tubes made from leaded glass? Yes, there is lead in those items! The fact that a given item has a constituent of lead in it's makeup has little bearing on it's hazard potential to humans.

21 posted on 07/18/2007 11:28:11 AM PDT by Buffalo Head (Illigitimi non carborundum)
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To: Buffalo Head
In addition, most copper alloys (like brass) as well as steel used as raw material for machining small parts have lead in the alloy to improve their machining characteristics.

Are you familiar with fine crystal and laboratory-medical test tubes made from leaded glass? Yes, there is lead in those items! The fact that a given item has a constituent of lead in it's makeup has little bearing on it's hazard potential to humans.

Any machinist will be familiar with leaded or "free machining" steel. Granted, it's no something you'd want to eat, but if it's that big a deal why not go ballistic over the prospect of having your kids handle fishing sinkers or bullets?

41 posted on 07/18/2007 6:48:23 PM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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