Smelting a Poisonous Cup

Check out Mel Chemistry and get 25% off your first month : Before learning to smelt more difficult metals, I start out learning how to smelt lead, and create a cup that would be toxic to use, as well as some more useful items as well. Along the way I visit the lead mines of Galena, Illinois and learn about the history in the area as well. Help us make more videos ► Instagram ► Discord ► Merch ► ▾ Our Camera Gear: ▾ ► GH5s: ► GH5: ► GoPro Hero 5: ► Dracast Light Panels: ▼ Send Us Some Mail ▼ How to Make Everything PO Box 14104 St. Paul, MN 55114-1802 ▼ Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15 per month ▼ Adrian Noland, alex latzko, alkalinekats, Amanda Muzichuck, Andrew Nichols, Andrew Peckham, Anthony Steiner, Antonio Rios-Ochoa, Avinash Rajaraman, Benjamin Maitland, Bryce Fotiu-Wojtowicz, Cameron Small, Carissa Vixen, Chad Nodo, Christopher Hanna, Cole Turner, Conner Crabtree, Cryptozoologic, Daffyd Wagstaff, Daniel Laux, Daniel Rondags, David Beckett, Dylan Rich, Eric Moore, Estoky Designs, Ethan Stidley, Fruitymasterz, Heikki Otsolampi, Jason Kaczmarsky, Jason Lewis, Jenny Wolf-Matte, John Gregg, Jon Niezgoda, Justin Rogers, Lana Sinapayen, Larry Ullman, Liz Roth, Makendra Hess, Morris Hunter, Phil, Remi_Scarlet, Sandy & Jayremy Lester, Skylar MacDonald, Stephen C Strausbaugh, Stephen DeCubellis, Steven Ingles, Stian Andreassen, Susan M. George, Taylor Korthals, Teddy, and Tyler Greeson ▼ Credits ▼ Created and Hosted by Andy George Camera and Cinematography by Daniel Garritsen Edited by Joseph Knox-Carr, Daniel Garritsen and Andy George Music by Taylor Lewin:
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