@@stocksfarming7530 Yeah they have 7 to 8 children to each of the 4 wives they have then they wonder why everyone is starving and living in poverty? lol
@@MrRABC1 having children is expensive yes but that doesn't explain why the entire economy is bad, US citizens had the best purchasing power in their baby boomer days because they had lots of labor and lots of industry and corporations, central asian countries like these don't have that privilege yet, china sure didn't and they had even more babies than these folk but they worked their way out, give people time.
@@shayson1357 I think its primarily a result of the fact they are usually theocracy's and a combination of religion and an honor culture keeps holding them back at a large scale level. Lack of education because lots of sciences discoveries go against their religious beliefs will always prevent these societies from moving forward. ua-cam.com/video/825nTuCu5xI/v-deo.html
Nothing is trash in a poor country. You make do with what you have on extremely limited resources. These folks have skill-sets and talent developed from a need to survive. They have my respect.
Pakistan and afghanistan are ruled by war lords. Atleast now Taliban is trying to make Afghanistan great after the USA looted them so much. Pakistan needs to become like INdia but they need to become one with INdia and then all will see prosperity.Sadly India has a different narrative going on Among the vocal groups and that will never facilitate a partnership with Pakistan. Hence the bad conditions In Pakistan and Afghanistan. I have seen in USa poorer areas people do work out of desperation in hazardous ways with less safety. I have seen in Japan too.
There are several components to fixing a car battery. One plan I found which successfully combines these is the Magic Mender Wizard (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful course that I have ever heard of. Check out this great website.
When I was a kid a man in my dads church owned a junkyard, he would give me old car batteries which I chopped up in the driveway using an old axe Then I melted down the plates in a bean pot I got in the dump, used a campfire. My grandfather gave me some fishing weights and jig molds which I used cast weights and jigs that I sold at some local bait shops Did pretty good , made more then my friends that had a paper route and more fun tool
Childhood exposure to lead is mucho bad mojo. I'm glad if you came away healthy, but you were in a lot of danger. That's not a pearl-clutching overreaction.
T To people who lives in "developed" countries with every thing easy to find is easy to criticize this kind of really hard working men who doesn't depend of a phone call and UPS to get a new battery. My sincere respect to this people, People like those are who world really need. This is really technology, Chapeau.
The main problem with this is that these repairman breathes this lead and acid. Noone in developed countries would do it. The battery does not cost a human life kind of.
and it's boomers like you who underpay literally everyone and sell out nearly all manufacturing jobs to third worlders like this, while complaining we're lazy despite the fact you are a complete luddite who can't type on a keyboard and won't allow technology to make your life easier because you're literally afraid of it.
FYI: the vapor pressure of molten lead is very low at the typical temp for casting. So lead vapor is not an issue, especially since they are working outdoors. What is an issue though is lead dust, which I suspect would be a serious issue here.
@@krisg822 yeah and what do they do with that leftover acid sludge that each old battery has??,m you think they will dispose of that in a envoiremental friendly way??, i think not.. and what about all the houses and buildings around this little shop, when the wind is blowing their way, they will ge ta house filled with lead fumes... great!.
@@aivaraslabokas7172 this is what happens when humanlife is cheaper than safety equipment, it is cheaper to replace the sick human that it is the buy a respirator!!!
This guys are something else, for us in the usa we throw away all this stuff, this guys all our old parts will be like gold to them, very hard working people.
Приходилось жизни работать в аккумуляторной. Приходилось восстанавливать клеммы, менять пластины, но самому лить, восстанавливать пластины... - это конечно высший пилотаж!
Er, no. They're happily melting, cutting and scraping pure lead with no gloves, no filters or way to trap the lead particles each operation creates. They are poisoning themselves and, depending how long they stay, everyone around them. Resourceful and skillful, I grant you. But tragic.
Hard working individuals that roll up their sleeves to get the job done at any cost. Much love and respect as these guys get the job done with no complaining or whinning. If they dont have a tool or machine they will make it or repurpose another item to fit their needs. And A plus in my book.
Recycling and rebuilding at its finest. Every day is a struggle to survive and fight for survival for these men have to give them credit tor risking their live to support their families.
Excelentes personas con una gran actitud de superación felicitaciones adelante con esta gran enseñanza quiero mas información para montar mi propia microempresa gracias y buen día
They definitely need protective clothing but I admire and respect them. This shows that there are many ways to earn a living if one has a will and a desire to work. Here in South Africa we have over 30 % unemployment and people just don't have the will to do something for themselves. They have become masters of the protest business, They love to get up in the morningand go and protest on the highways with burning tyres, disrupting the ones that are going to work..
@@thatyoutubeguy7583 Protesting doesnt benefit anybody in any ways. Acquiring skills and making a living from the skills you learnt is more beneficial.
Although I agree with the health concerns, this is extremely fascinating and valuable! Hell, the luck I have had with purchased batteries, I'm considering new options! 😉
I used to work in a battery factory, That dust is LEAD mixed with some clay. we would never handle that with bare hands, their blood lead levels must over the roof.
Actually - lead is not easily absorbed by contact with skin. The lead oxide dust I saw floating around might be a bit of a problem but - it is all in the open air so maybe not too much. Very interesting though....
Worked at a recycling plant in Australia an Indians but old refrigerat aircons and completely refurbished then an send then to India ,,an make a killing 🤑😃
Sooo, the secret to rejuvenating old batteries is adding leaves? Who woulda thought? Still in all, it would take a few million bucks worth of equipment to do this job in a 1st world country, but they have created jobs for the common man! (but at what price for their health?)
@@kainuu3157 ... and how long could you operate before OSHA or the EPA got involved? Business insurance also plays a big roll here in the USA. Yeah, in this country the rent is probably the cheapest part. Workplace compliance costs would drive the price of the product up like crazy.
@Elham Amini ua-cam.com/video/HhxtfULIO7c/v-deo.html Please find the formulas here. Lead and lead oxide. Lead will be on positive and lead oxide (lead and red oxide mix) can be on negative. I think :) Because electricity flows from negative to positive. H2so4 diluted. Ratio you will find online only. I think distilled water is 80% and 20% sulphuric acid that will make the electrolyte.
Lead acid batteries make electricity through a reaction between lead and sulfuric acid, which over time coats the lead in a sulfate which kills the battery. These people clean the lead and cast it into new electrodes, which can also be cleaned instead. Then he just replaces the acid and seals the battery. Hope that helps
@@boobgoogler They literally only left the enclosure and the electrodes tray, the rest are new. Would it be much cheaper ? How is the price comparison ?
They cast new grids with metallic lead. The powder is old battery plates that have been calcined in too lead oxide (monoxide) they then mix the powder with a weak sulfuric acid into a paste which is then spread into the grids. It’s allowed to dry and they they are put into groups and soak it in a strong sulfuric acid solution which I believe is called forming and it increases the surface area while also turning the lead oxide into lead sulfate and then when the battery is charged one plate is converted into sponge metallic lead and the other lead dioxide At least that’s how I understand it.
@@lintangkusumandaru7534 For end user these batteries cost half of the price of new branded factory made batteries but batteries which are built in this way usually last less than 6 months because they are built without following proper guidelines and any kind of quality control
Until computerization eliminated lead plates in the 1970s, newspapers were produced using the linotype technology. Most of the risk was exposure through the skin when workers touched their lips. By wearing gloves and good ventilation the workers are probably safe at those temperatures. Some linotype workers did experience lead poisoning, but the majority did not. Electronics circuit board factories also use lead in solder, but lead poisoning is uncommon. I wish the video used text to explain the steps.
@@timothykeith1367 Lead is more prevalent now than ever, every vehicle has 1 or more lead-acid batteries. The batteries are made with lead & lead-oxide that is highly reactive and an extreme carcinogen.
@@acoldguy2381 Clay is a mixture of oxides, commonly aluminium oxide but it depends on the minerals used. Also lead and its oxides are quite stable and don't like to react with other stuff.
much respect to any man that will do what ever he has to do . so as to feed his family with out breaking the law . much respect .
Well said.
They produce 7 to 8 children, and they do this kind of work to feed them.
@@stocksfarming7530
Yeah they have 7 to 8 children to each of the 4 wives they have then they wonder why everyone is starving and living in poverty? lol
@@MrRABC1 having children is expensive yes but that doesn't explain why the entire economy is bad, US citizens had the best purchasing power in their baby boomer days because they had lots of labor and lots of industry and corporations, central asian countries like these don't have that privilege yet, china sure didn't and they had even more babies than these folk but they worked their way out, give people time.
@@shayson1357
I think its primarily a result of the fact they are usually theocracy's and a combination of religion and an honor culture keeps holding them back at a large scale level.
Lack of education because lots of sciences discoveries go against their religious beliefs will always prevent these societies from moving forward.
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Respect for those men! Greetings from MX.
Nothing is trash in a poor country. You make do with what you have on extremely limited resources. These folks have skill-sets and talent developed from a need to survive. They have my respect.
except their rivers, they are full of trash
Data has it, for every battery made one man gives his life. Respect!
So that his children won't have to do it
@@praiseenterprise8605 I understand, aim my comment is not to mock their effort, just to get some fun out of it.
Always a pleasure to see people living an healthy job and life.
Pakistan and afghanistan are ruled by war lords. Atleast now Taliban is trying to make Afghanistan great after the USA looted them so much. Pakistan needs to become like INdia but they need to become one with INdia and then all will see prosperity.Sadly India has a different narrative going on Among the vocal groups and that will never facilitate a partnership with Pakistan. Hence the bad conditions In Pakistan and Afghanistan. I have seen in USa poorer areas people do work out of desperation in hazardous ways with less safety. I have seen in Japan too.
Seriously safety measures are world-class!
Great job 🤷🏼♂️
THE SECRET IS IN THE ADDED LEAVES.
Maybe that's why my last battery failed!
@buba garcia LOL. Quite possibly.
ecology...?
@buba garcia yes hahahaha
they are there for the GREEN CERTIFICATION ,
I only buy organic locally hand-made batteries.
Without all of the extra chemicals, the taste comes through really well
There are several components to fixing a car battery. One plan I found which successfully combines these is the Magic Mender Wizard (check it out on google) without a doubt the most useful course that I have ever heard of. Check out this great website.
This made me laugh LOL
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,🙄🤣🤣🤣
When I was a kid a man in my dads church owned a junkyard, he would give me old car batteries which I chopped up in the driveway using an old axe
Then I melted down the plates in a bean pot I got in the dump, used a campfire.
My grandfather gave me some fishing weights and jig molds which I used cast weights and jigs that I sold at some local bait shops
Did pretty good , made more then my friends that had a paper route and more fun tool
Childhood exposure to lead is mucho bad mojo. I'm glad if you came away healthy, but you were in a lot of danger. That's not a pearl-clutching overreaction.
you can tell that you have lost some iq points
Alexander Hemp good thing I started out with such a high IQ
@@deadhorse1391 i don't Think so, tim
Alexander Hemp who is Tim? 😃
T To people who lives in "developed" countries with every thing easy to find is easy to criticize this kind of really hard working men who doesn't depend of a phone call and UPS to get a new battery. My sincere respect to this people, People like those are who world really need. This is really technology, Chapeau.
The main problem with this is that these repairman breathes this lead and acid. Noone in developed countries would do it. The battery does not cost a human life kind of.
and it's boomers like you who underpay literally everyone and sell out nearly all manufacturing jobs to third worlders like this, while complaining we're lazy despite the fact you are a complete luddite who can't type on a keyboard and won't allow technology to make your life easier because you're literally afraid of it.
Looks like the new Tesla gigafactory is up an running
They all need for living no matter safety are concern. Pity on them
Que aglutinante le ponen al polvo de las placas
@ hyperloop will never happen
Admirável 😃, impressionante 😀.
Mas, lama 2:17 na placa🤔, lama de que?! e o que 1:54 trituraravam. Chumbo ou alumínio 1:10 as placas.
@@michaello357 When survival is the last option, safety levels don't matter
FYI: the vapor pressure of molten lead is very low at the typical temp for casting. So lead vapor is not an issue, especially since they are working outdoors. What is an issue though is lead dust, which I suspect would be a serious issue here.
Handling the lead oxide paste is the real issue 😦
These guys handle lead and acid like it’s chocolate 💀
@@krisg822 I bet the owner don't even care about the safety...at least respirators would be OK. Anyway...
their body cells are already immune and producing their own voltage
@@krisg822 yeah and what do they do with that leftover acid sludge that each old battery has??,m you think they will dispose of that in a envoiremental friendly way??, i think not..
and what about all the houses and buildings around this little shop, when the wind is blowing their way, they will ge ta house filled with lead fumes... great!.
@@aivaraslabokas7172 this is what happens when humanlife is cheaper than safety equipment, it is cheaper to replace the sick human that it is the buy a respirator!!!
That iron dust might be a problem, though
I love the ways these people improvise with what little tools they have. 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
This guys are something else, for us in the usa we throw away all this stuff, this guys all our old parts will be like gold to them, very hard working people.
Nice presentation Project03.
Thank you for posting !
Those guys never cease to amaze me!
I'm just sad because of safety left out of consideration entirely.
Приходилось жизни работать в аккумуляторной. Приходилось восстанавливать клеммы, менять пластины, но самому лить, восстанавливать пластины... - это конечно высший пилотаж!
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These guys are saving the Planet!
Respect!
Er, no. They're happily melting, cutting and scraping pure lead with no gloves, no filters or way to trap the lead particles each operation creates. They are poisoning themselves and, depending how long they stay, everyone around them. Resourceful and skillful, I grant you. But tragic.
The company's advertising slogan: "The soul of a human is invested in every battery of our company!"
😆😆
Made with knowledge, patience and poison :)
I bet the battery life is longer than the man who is making them
DrHillbillyShow you sure this guys do?
If he went swimming he would sink
Man? He is 14
I bet this is more cheaper you tube epson salt soda treatment
I bet your life will be much shorter than hs
"What are you doing?" - "Nothing, just working with lead with NO GLOVES ON!"
Bahut shandar .. Bhai .. From India
The skill that some people have just absolutely amazes me
by "skill" you mean "lack there of" right?
this is how NOT to make a battery
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Hard working individuals that roll up their sleeves to get the job done at any cost. Much love and respect as these guys get the job done with no complaining or whinning. If they dont have a tool or machine they will make it or repurpose another item to fit their needs. And A plus in my book.
Nice precision and quality control.
I love resourceful people!
Recycling and rebuilding at its finest. Every day is a struggle to survive and fight for survival for these men have to give them credit tor risking their live to support their families.
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Мужик отливающий свинцовые пластины вообще бессмертный..
Они там все походу бессмертные.
That is so amazing!!!
Excelentes personas con una gran actitud de superación felicitaciones adelante con esta gran enseñanza quiero mas información para montar mi propia microempresa gracias y buen día
Out standing craftsman job well done
Throwing batteries in the Ocean is the only way to recycle batteries.
What kind of soil or material they use in the crasher to make the mix and paste the plates with?
PB02 LEAD OXIDE
Respect !! Good working
You guys should be proud
Alot of skill
Salam from San Antonio TX
San Anto!
Вот это я понимаю 100% восстановил акб. А то сода там десульфотацыя)))
They definitely need protective clothing but I admire and respect them. This shows that there are many ways to earn a living if one has a will and a desire to work. Here in South Africa we have over 30 % unemployment and people just don't have the will to do something for themselves. They have become masters of the protest business, They love to get up in the morningand go and protest on the highways with burning tyres, disrupting the ones that are going to work..
Sounds like whats going on here in the U.S
would that perhaps not be a character trait of the Bantu peoples ?
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Given how bad South Africa treaded it black people with it only “ending” in like 1994 it makes sense that they would be protesting the fucked govt
@@thatyoutubeguy7583 Protesting doesnt benefit anybody in any ways.
Acquiring skills and making a living from the skills you learnt is more beneficial.
Traditional lead acid battrey factory, good job 👍
FASCINATING!
Although I agree with the health concerns, this is extremely fascinating and valuable! Hell, the luck I have had with purchased batteries, I'm considering new options! 😉
@uni blab that is exactly what I was thinking since I'm fortunate to own a respirator and proper gloves! Thank you for the encouragement! Take care.
@uni blab ya, but I'm telling you, it might actually be worth it unfortunately!😆
32👍's up guys thanks again for taking us all along with you for the great show 😊
Thanks for coming
@@Project03 thanks again for what you do for us all
Ingenious!
sulfuric acid.. melting lead... plastic fumes... all while wearing pajamas !!!!! these guys know how to party !!!!!! instant thumbs up !!!!
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awesome recycling job, thanks for taking care of planet earth. greetings from Argentina.
It's a beautiful job. Take care of your health. God bless you🤝👌
Fascinating!
Cool video, really interesting to watch it made from scratch like that.
No that’s battery paste…lead oxide mixed with sulphuric acid and some additives
I like how english comments are about worker safety, and russian comments about half ass job. and both are correct comments hahaha
@uni blab half-assed joke, stupid.
see the spacers at 9:11? That battery is half or less the original CCA.
Extremely talented people
Great workmanship
We'll be doing this in the states soon.
Я думаю, такие люди легко переживут любой апокалипсис, даже не заметят его приход.
Спасибо
Very skilled people to recondition by hand.
so amazing!!!
These poor guys, handling lead all day like that with no protection
Very sad. But if he doesn't do it, he doesn't eat. :(
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72amper için hücre başı 28bome asitli su ve saf su oranı ne kadar
This is called Alpha men at work
What is the side effect to use lead with no safety limits
ONE REFURBISHED BATTERY. THAT WILL BE $1.75 .
TFJFOURWINDS cost around 30$ in pakistan
@@michaelboot a bargain
@@michaelboot does it work corrctly?
@@el7alabi yes, I mean its totally refurbished, clean plates, fresh acid. Good to go!
@@michaelboot it seems that he put some old plates around new ones. So battery capacity is lower than original. Right?
EXTRAORDINARIOS PAQUISTANIES SALUDOS MAESTROS DE EXCEPCION........CHILE 2021......
Danke Schatz für viel Liebe
Highly skilled hard working
It is very cool!!! Respect, from Russia))))
На коленке перебирают. Красавчики!
Marvelously Spectacular with Enjoyment. TrueThat
at 2:35 with what substance do you spread the plate?
I want to know
I used to work in a battery factory, That dust is LEAD mixed with some clay.
we would never handle that with bare hands, their blood lead levels must over the roof.
Actually - lead is not easily absorbed by contact with skin.
The lead oxide dust I saw floating around might be a bit of a problem but - it is all in the open air so maybe not too much.
Very interesting though....
@@c02Pirate But it can be inhaled and absorbed through you lungs and upper respiratory tract
I did notice, all of the workers were relatively young.
@@davepelfrey3958 That might be just boys between 12th and 16th.
Worked at a recycling plant in Australia an Indians but old refrigerat aircons and completely refurbished then an send then to India ,,an make a killing 🤑😃
The sealing process is impressive
Thanks for watching.
But the intercell plastic welds were not done
Fun to watch👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍👍👍
one day these guys will fly to moon.
If they live more than 5 years
Sooo, the secret to rejuvenating old batteries is adding leaves? Who woulda thought? Still in all, it would take a few million bucks worth of equipment to do this job in a 1st world country, but they have created jobs for the common man! (but at what price for their health?)
In a 1st world country it would take several thousands bucks to start such hand-made repair shop, not a few million.
@@kainuu3157 ... and how long could you operate before OSHA or the EPA got involved? Business insurance also plays a big roll here in the USA. Yeah, in this country the rent is probably the cheapest part. Workplace compliance costs would drive the price of the product up like crazy.
Wooooooowww Imprecionante!!!!
Encantada/Encantado de que te guste.
Admirável 😃, impressionante 😀.
Mas, lama 2:17 na placa🤔, lama de que?! e o que 1:54 trituraravam. Chumbo ou alumínio 1:10 as placas.
👌👍.... good job !!
Buen trabajo.....
Felicitaciones.
Watching this makes me want to own a hand cranked car.
I would have loved to see a car cranking up with that particular battery
He's got some serious talent
God bless you ! Pakistan , India and Bangladesh !
What is the formula of the paste on the positive and negative plates?
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Please find the formulas here. Lead and lead oxide. Lead will be on positive and lead oxide (lead and red oxide mix) can be on negative. I think :) Because electricity flows from negative to positive. H2so4 diluted. Ratio you will find online only. I think distilled water is 80% and 20% sulphuric acid that will make the electrolyte.
Allah bless you’re hands brother love from Palestine 🇵🇸❤️🇵🇰
Thank you for appreciation !
Great Sir👍
Excelente trabajo con pocas condiciones en equipo etc 👍😀
Salute to these Pakistani, just strictly follow safety procedures!
The leaves in the water are what makes the batteries work
I was also wondered about that.
Puts the Tea in Battery
Great work
Subbed and liked great job guys and hi from Scotland
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🎈😘✍️❤️
Люди умелые, древние ремесленники. Могут многое. Уважение
Спасибо и любовь из Пакистана.
Только жизнь у них недолгая 😔. Свинец,он и в Африке свинец.
@@Viktor-yj2ns у нас до пенсии тоже не дожить. но у них хоть тепло
@@PaukMenn золотые слова
Древние ремесла? Так аккумуляторы годов до 80 делали, мелкие предприятия, а также в СССР на Автобазах и в деревнях..
very interesting business
Fantastico siete veri artisti bravi
Great video
dude poures the acid like its water XD
Como fazer essas placas, como produzo essa pasta e onde consigo esses moldes? Forte abraço. Que o altíssimo vós ilumine sempre.
At about 9:00 you've gotta love that they use old plates as fillers instead of using all new plates.
Отрицательные пластины почти не изнашиваются, они как новые.
Aslam alaikom,
Masha ALLAH
ALLAH apke karobar mai barkat de or tamam works ko sehat dy
Ameen
Explain the details of the whole process, it will help to understand more
Lead acid batteries make electricity through a reaction between lead and sulfuric acid, which over time coats the lead in a sulfate which kills the battery. These people clean the lead and cast it into new electrodes, which can also be cleaned instead. Then he just replaces the acid and seals the battery. Hope that helps
@@boobgoogler They literally only left the enclosure and the electrodes tray, the rest are new. Would it be much cheaper ? How is the price comparison ?
They cast new grids with metallic lead. The powder is old battery plates that have been calcined in too lead oxide (monoxide) they then mix the powder with a weak sulfuric acid into a paste which is then spread into the grids. It’s allowed to dry and they they are put into groups and soak it in a strong sulfuric acid solution which I believe is called forming and it increases the surface area while also turning the lead oxide into lead sulfate and then when the battery is charged one plate is converted into sponge metallic lead and the other lead dioxide At least that’s how I understand it.
@@lintangkusumandaru7534 For end user these batteries cost half of the price of new branded factory made batteries but batteries which are built in this way usually last less than 6 months because they are built without following proper guidelines and any kind of quality control
@@ReverandHans your understanding about paste is wrong they import chemicals from china the powder can't be obtained from old batteries
The Neem leaves gives the battery extra power..
Apko athahe ye
They actually do. Look up "Lignin effect on lead-acid battery"
Very interesting!
God bless your work
Thank you
Bet this battery will last longer than it had lasted before the restoration.
Those guys have to be dying from lead over exposure. Very interesting video
Until computerization eliminated lead plates in the 1970s, newspapers were produced using the linotype technology. Most of the risk was exposure through the skin when workers touched their lips. By wearing gloves and good ventilation the workers are probably safe at those temperatures. Some linotype workers did experience lead poisoning, but the majority did not. Electronics circuit board factories also use lead in solder, but lead poisoning is uncommon.
I wish the video used text to explain the steps.
@@timothykeith1367 Lead is more prevalent now than ever, every vehicle has 1 or more lead-acid batteries. The batteries are made with lead & lead-oxide that is highly reactive and an extreme carcinogen.
@Kris Roberts That's not clay, it's a paste made from lead oxide.
@@acoldguy2381 Clay is a mixture of oxides, commonly aluminium oxide but it depends on the minerals used. Also lead and its oxides are quite stable and don't like to react with other stuff.
- - - @Kris Roberts
Nope. It is lead oxide powder.
Fun to watch👍👍👍👍👍
I'm very impressed
Plz visit my home ❤️