About 4"x4"x18" with a small diameter cable running through the longitudinal center.
I got it several years ago at a local scrap yard. Sold as lead, thought it was lead. It was very soft, could indent easily with finger nail. It melted at around 600 f.
When melted it formed a coppery substance on top and then turned to a greenish yellow dross that kept being produced.
For full disclosure I had sold this to another person and he melted it and sent me the pictures. I've never had any lead look like this. Just don't want him to be messing with a cadmium alloy or something. The green dross ended up consuming most of the melt. He fluxed a couple of times with paraffin.
What's your opinion?
Thanks, david