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hazardous materials airborn particles from cleaning primer pockets?

so i was cleaning my pockets with that rcbs steel brush looking thing in my cordless drill, but i got to thinking about airborn lead and whatever else,,,

what do folks use to clean primer pockets?

does anyone take respitory precautions when cleaning primer pockets,

i also have a lyman tool that has like a flat bladed screwdriver looking thing.

just wondering
 
If you reload your going to be around some not so great things... I don't , I just wash my hands real good when I am done... Unless you're in a well vented room or outside , some things are just going to be there... If I was running a reloading business were I was around a ton of this stuff everyday I might be more concerned...
 
Positive, and very predictable airflow.Shoot for 1-1 1/2 mph.Think full on paint spray booth.... meaning,if we can safely spray isocynates, uhhh... anything reloading or indoor shooting ranges are a walk in the park.Good luck with your project.
 
Simple fix for that. De-cap and resize. Put your cases in an ultra sonic cleaner, (can buy one on line for less than $200.00) add cleaning solution, and a few drop of dish washing detergent. Run through 3 20 minute cycles. [watch TV] . Case pockets come out like new + a lot of the junk in the case gets cleaned out. Drain and dump used solution.
 
Sounds like the Bird Flu scare. I'm 71 and have been loading for 40+ years. If there was a problem I'd have by now. Maybe I have it and don't know. :(
 
This is what I'm using... I like it, several rotational twists and the pocket is clean.

Hornady 041201 Primer Pocket Cleaner, Small
or Large.

the primer pocket cleaning tip screws into the handle.

if I were using the power screwdriver and was concerned about the airborn primer dust I would wear a Mask.
 
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does anyone take respitory precautions when cleaning primer pockets

I was cleaning primer pockets before it became "fashionable". I began to start to taste the residue in my mouth. So I started wearing a good fitting respirator with the proper cartridges. I no longer could taste the residue.

But after loading shotshells for many years, and seeing the plume of lead dust come up when I refilled my shot tube, and after vibratory tumbling in the basement for many year, and ingesting lead shot from game, I decided to get my lead level tested. I fully expected it to be elevated. It was very low. I was surprised.

Now I deprime and wet tumble everything, so I know my exposure is very low. I shoot a lot, so I process a lot of brass. Do what makes sense for you.
 
And-- if ya drink too much, or smoke, or are overweight, text and drive, don't wear your seatbelt, eat a crappy diet, have teenagers or a spendaholic wife -- well, compared to any of these things a little primer dust doesn't even rate. jd
 
No matter what you are doing with reloading or cleaning a bore or chamber or what not, you are breathing in and handling stuff you wouldn't want on or near a baby.

Take whatever precautions you wish without any assurances they will be sufficient.
 
so i was cleaning my pockets with that rcbs steel brush looking thing in my cordless drill, but i got to thinking about airborn lead and whatever else,,,

what do folks use to clean primer pockets?

does anyone take respitory precautions when cleaning primer pockets,

i also have a lyman tool that has like a flat bladed screwdriver looking thing.

just wondering
I wear a bio hazard suit, But thats me.
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