Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
its a big mess with a large learning curv..
i dont receommend anyone thats doesnt know how it works do it at home.
not only is it very dangerous, it can be a heath hazard as well.
the salts run at almost 300 once they splash you, its too late, your burnt,
and youll never forget a small splash of hot sodium hydroxide in the corner of your eyes under you safety glasses.
somethings are better sent to someone that does it for a living.
...Not to mention the environmental issues. My brother the gunsmith went into this a few years ago and had to build an outdoor area away from the rest of his shop to provide the service and was visited by the ATF and EPA on several occasions to ensure that the disposal of used chemicals and other environmental issues met with Government regulations- and they were very through.