I grew up with a radiator shop in my yard, and inside was a tank about 3'x5' and 2 1/2 ft deep. It had a rack to support automotive radiators while soldering on them, so All my young life I would stick hands and whatever in this tank that had about a foot of lead based solder droppings in the bottom. every couple months, we would scoop all that crap out of the tank, and place it in a large crucible and melt it down and scoop the dregs of the top, to re purify it, and then pour it into molds that rendered sticks of solder to be used in the shop. Arguably, I'm okay. There is nothing wrong with me, with me, with me, HAHA.
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It irritates me that, due to the EPA primarily, we can't even put lead back into the ground, where it came from, without a regulatory panic. We cannot, and never will be able to get American made tubes again, due to the chemical processes required in manufacture, and it is for the better part ridiculous IMO. Lead was one of the earliest metals, because it is the most plentiful in the ground. Yes, I do understand that lead does poison animals/humans, however we always avoided eating chunks of it. Doesn't taste very good, and is hard to chew. I used to bite the lead bullets off of 22 shells so I could play with the gunpowder, and I do remember swallowing one. I'm sure it passed without consequence. That was accidental, of course, and not a regular occurrence.
I use 60/40 without issues, as most of us do, having tried the RHOS compliant crap, and, while it does okay with careful use, it looks like crap, and leaves me with a bad feeling like I haven't done the best work possible. IMO we could get along much better without most of the three letter agencies of our federal government. [/rant]