I recall we were on a related subject back in December. The warning
issued then was not to use heat to remove lead-based paint. Forgive me
if I'm a little lead tainted but at the time I assumed the warning had
something to do with generating a lead health hazard (with kids in an
old house we have been alerted to the risks and consequences of
over-exposure). Later I started to wonder if the warning was merely
what is being discussed now, that heat creates the threat of fire. I
should have asked earlier but now that we have come back to paint
removal, can someone clarify the risk of using heat on lead paint?
Signed,
Chip Peel
John Leeke wrote:
> That's the sixth fire cause by heat paint removal I've heard of this
> year, and the year is not even half over. Links and discussion here:
>
> http://historichomeworks.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=482
>
> John
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