Hope I picked the correct forum to post this in? Or that I'm not missing another thread with this info? I searched and couldn't find solid results.
I have been recovering range scrap from sand berms that have a lot of clay pigeon parts mixed in. Anyone have a simple method of separation? Smelting with the pigeon parts is problematic. It's smelly, smokey and very slow to cook off the flaming gooey pigeon material.
As a normal routine I haven't been washing range scrap. Maybe that is the solution? Some kind of wash or hosing to separate?
TIA