by Larwyn » Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:40 pm
Like any other question presented these days, this one has been answered with a wide range of opinion, knowledge and ignorance. They are all answers from well meaning people who think they know the proper action to take.
I've already stated what I would do. I could be right or wrong, same as anybody else I reckon.
Actually testing for lead is probably the most logical answer if there is a concern.
The original poster has already came back and stated what his plan of action is.
As far as whether anything melted in the skillet ended up on or in a sewer pipe...........think about it, even the finest home cooked meals eventually end up in a sewer pipe.... Actually the first requirement for joining lead pipe is that the pipe and filler material must be clean, bright and shiny, otherwise the joint will be porous and prone to leak. So I see little or no reason to be squeamish about the purpose for which lead was melted in the skillet.
Larwyn
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