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Mark Novy
Добавлен 23 дек 2011
Bush Craft ,Survival skills, , Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, , Knives, Axes, Primitive Fire, Water, Shelter, Outdoor skills,
J3 outdoors and Jeff Hagerty's drowner locks and fiberglass rods: doing the ends
doing the end of the rods for beaver trapping
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Reloading 12ga ShotShells
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Basic tutorial on Reloading 12 ga shot shells with Single Stage MEC reloader
What to do with your spare lead
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Basic video on what can be done and how to do it.
FIleting and Y boning a Pike
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Fileting a fish ruclips.net/channel/UCBlbcx2-EOEQNWlFeuJ8OUg
Dead bic lighter and magnifying vid
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Two different ways to start fires with a a small kit.
Practicing skills in poor conditions..
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plus.google.com/u/0/117423974948732638772/posts The Woodsman School Derek Faria Check out the links for a true woodsman and somemore skills.
Deer Cut Up - Graphic but Real. Series on the Deer harvest part 2
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Deer Cut Up - Graphic but Real. Series on the Deer harvest part 2
Thank you Derek Faria and The Woodsman School!!
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Thank you Derek Faria and The Woodsman School!!
Special thanks to Derek Faria at The Woodsman School
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Special thanks to Derek Faria at The Woodsman School
Wet, Hardwood Fire Challenge with an Axe and Fero Rod
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Wet, Hardwood Fire Challenge with an Axe and Fero Rod
15 min Fire , Water Boil, Shelter set up Challenge (Flint and Steel)
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15 min Fire , Water Boil, Shelter set up Challenge (Flint and Steel)
What a great video. I got one of those lead melters and dig out lots of lead from the shooting range. It's so relaxing melting the stuff into ingots. Probably something that goes back hundreds of years in our genetics, working with metals. Thanks for the video.
great video
a great video sir but why no resperator
cause theres a fan at my back and dont feel the need to wear one..especially as im not over the pot huffing fumes
I live 45 min out of Chicago. I'd would like to get my hands on some of that lead.
Nice video, Mark. Lots of good information. Thanks for going to the trouble of making it.
I will be texting all the plumbers that I know after watching this Thanks
I noticed on your final crimp its domed inward which is not a perfect crimp by no means you should add buffer to level it up or a shot card period.
Eye protection, leather apron, long-sleeve shirt, gloves on BOTH hands, gloves to elbows (gauntlets) - that's what I wear.
I melt lead to. The water is 100% true. It won't pop. It will explode. And go everywhere. so, I always lay my range lead in the sun to Dry out. it gets in-between the cooper and lead. it won't do nothing it you are just starting. It'll dry off before it melts. Once melted that is where the water will blow the lead back out. I wear a full-face shield and a welding jacket.
That safety talk tho, we need more of that. Today people are safety Nazis, in my country people like my dad used to cast lead soldier figurines as kids. Lead won't kill you if you keep your gear dry and are outside in a well ventilated area and you don't spill the lead over yourself. Heating up molds is done more for perfect casts than water evaporation IMO, if a mold isn't wet it's dry. When I lived in a village I used to cast lead with some fishermen friends and we never once had wet mold issues, and we used to cast a lot since they loved fishing
Can you make a video about melting Lead
I already did
There’s only one video about melting lead can you do another one
In that video that you made about melting lead was seven years ago can you do a new one about melting Lead
I’ll see wha to can do later this week.
Hi good job! I just wanted to ask... in your opinion which is the safest and Also the best temperature to melt lead without letting it make fumes ? Thank you
Lead melts about 620F so anything under 900F won’t produce fumes. I usually go about 750F
@@MarkNovy Thank you sir! For sharing your knowledge
Great video I wish I could get lead like that
you can.. just have to look around.. just got another 200#
@@MarkNovy I'm working on it
Échale un vaso de agua al plomo a ver que pasa dicen que se convierte en oro
Don't touch lead oxide, in other words pure lead it will be absorbed through the skin. Lead in your blood is not good, wear eye protection, gloves and a respirator when melting lead. Majority of accidents happen at home because we cut corners. Also make sure you have ventilation and wash your hands before drinking or eating.
I have 400 pounds worth of lead boots from roofing projects
My roofing buddy has the same stuff. It’s all good to use.
I sure did enjoy your tutorial, great job , and very matter of fact . That’s what the world needs .
No water ever , not a drop of sweat ! Lead just will fly all over . Just beware !
I think i need a plumber friend.
Cool thanks
That's some heavy scrapes near the end you was pulling more lead then impurities
Probably. But as I get thousands of pounds a year of this crap. Some waste is really inconsequential.
God bless the Plumbers!! we protect the health of the nation!! I come from a long line of Plumbers and I remember me and my dad melting lead and he would take his finger and dip it in the hot lead (very quickly of course) and we would all be amazed
Got any lead you dont need anymore?
Great video! But just to be on the safe side do you ever have a blood test for lead!
not necessary but i do get blood tested every month for other things like my heart just dont lean over an huff the fumes
dad use to reload his shells all the time . he always use the paper wads for his shells do people still use the paper wads anymore or is it all plastic
Wheel weights are mostly tin? I wish. Did you mean zinc?
Thank you for your video. I just started casting my own slingshot ammunition, because steel is so expensive and takes almost a week and a half to get shipped to my house. More power and more lethal than anything else I have shot. So cheers and God bless you.
Soft lead is the best ammo for unarmored targets
Good idea
Wheel weights don’t have tin. They have a lot of zinc, but it can be sorted out. Tin would be good, I add it to make better bullets.
not for black powder it isnt.. and I'm making .270 now ; so wheelweights wont cut it..thats only 4% tin..you need to add linotype for hardness ( in the 20-22 bh) by adding 12% antimony to the mix
Mark Novy I usually just do pistol calibers. 12 BHN is good enough for them. The weights usually have 4-5% antimony, so I just add tin.
Lead wheel weights contain both tin and antimony which are necessary for casting bullets.
Jun Gleno It depends on what type of weight. The clip-on type has 4% antimony, but the stick-on type has over 99% lead. Almost none have tin.
Its called When S H T F ... LOL You know Preppers with their bug out bags thanks for the info great video keep them coming
You should wear a mask aswell as gloves all the toxins flying in the air even outside
aint gonna happen but thanks
Shh, let the Darwinian process play itself out. There's too much people anyway.
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@@TheAcolyte01 lol
Remember that soft lead is harder to come by than hard lead. It's worth more too,.
You can always make lead harder......putting it back to pure and soft again is nearly impossible unless you have foundry/lab equipment, special skills and knowledge.
I have seen people using candle wax as flux for lead to help purify it even more after scooping the dross out. Have you tried that method?
beeswax
Isn't led toxic to breath I was told that a couple years ago and remembered I used to melt led all the time as a kid and never wore protection ? Was I stupid?
i is toxic i did too all the time if we only knew back then what we know now
Put a little candle wax in the melting and stir will bring out more of the slag if you want it cleaner
good tip, thanks
Lyman recommends beeswax, rather than paraffin, to act as a flux when casting lead ball for black powder guns.
Can you get lead poisoning from this
no
Great video, melting and pouring is quite therapeutic.
Slag or scum?
The residue that floats to the surface is called Dross.
Shame to melt that drum trap. Couldnt help but remark to myself at how good those wiped joints look
me and my dad was melting and molding lead one day when I was 13 , well I was holding the mold squatted down and long story short ,my dad tripped and spilled the molten lead on me in the early 80:S . luckily it only landed on my right arm and right foot. it did some damage but it made my dad really upset to the point of tears . it's all good, just be careful folks
did it damage the muscles or deep scarring? i always wondered how bad molten lead would damage if you dropped it
@@jonahi1304 It probably didn’t, because lead is to hot and won’t stick on human skin
ruclips.net/video/36dCox9Uqkw/видео.html Trim brass fast on the loadmaster!
Thanks for the video. Does this process take out the tin, zinc, antimony, etc.?
no it doesnt .. i need to add those for further hardness
Its a satisfying evening job melting lead im over 50 we never had safty stickers or protection and belive it or not 99.5% of the time no injurys wow yea it was obviouse you will get hurt if you acted the idiot .its ing hot. these days snowflakes dont understand dangerous things unless its labeled, mobile phones cause more deaths than acids,mercury and guns and melted metals . Wear your safty gear while operating your mobile phones . And a hivis the jacket so we can see your blind dum ass in the street . Public warning over . Have a nice day
lmao!
OSHA has a lot to do with people being allowed to work and act "stupid" around dangerous things suffering no consequences for being both dumb, blind and careless. It's like a 2'x2' wet spot in the middle of a 50,000 sq/ft floor that 8 people (usually women) have slipped and fell already in it. Safety gear should always be optional and left up to the individual person....not FORCED into a large group. In some cases and more often than one would think the safety equipment itself is THE DANGER. Fogged over safety glasses you can't see through, stupid hi-viz vests that are both hot and can get caught into moving parts and equipment, steel toe boots that cut off your toes instead of smashing and breaking them, hard hats that make you sweat and obstruct your vision, safety chains and wires etc etc etc. I nearly ran into a steel wire ran across the local bank driveway entrance in my small rural town the other night. The repaved the asphalt parking lot and strung that damn wire over the entrance. You don't see it turning right off the highway until you are about to run into it. It had a very small red flag on it. There was no reason for that to be there at all. That parking lot and driveway should have been cured before close at 5:00 PM or else they should have gotten started earlier on it. You show up to jobs like that at 5:00 - 6:00 AM....not 12:00 Noon!
I've melted a lot of lead pipe. Man it stinks. and don't chop pipe with a axe or something similar. it will explode when both ends are crimped. My friend hurt himself pretty bad doing that. Thanks for the video.
good tip.
Lead melts around 600 actually 800 is a little to hot
actually 621F if you want to be precise..
A regular Robin Hood mate....great archery right there! Thanks for sharing. Atb Andy.
Wow. .. nice shooting brother Thanks for the video
Nice shootin bro! Dead deer indeed. That's a friggin shot too at that distance. Nicely done
the government want everyone scared of led ,so they start propaganda cause they afraid of our 2nd amendment when they try to take over the world!
Ali Mohammond That is some of the dumbest shit stated by anyone on RUclips. The US government for decades suppressed studies on lead in gas and paint while other countries banned it. The toxicity of lead has been known for over 2000 years.
Really thorough video, much appreciated. Man's work.
thanks
Great video mate & great work! Enjoy your trip!
ty Andy
Very informative so I shared it to FB
ty Marty