I figured I would clean off the patio deck of all the lead. Comprised of mostly plastic buckets and milk crates it was a mix of type metal, dive weights and tin/lead bar solder. The type went into 50 cal ammo cans. The Fairbanks Morse platform scale in the living room read 680 pounds, 85 of which were the dive weights. All this was relocated up to the barn. There was more buckets of type in the garage and I liked the idea of ammo can storage. The garage has lead stacked up in milk crates and buckets all on top of a wheeled industrial cart. 2 more buckets of type was transferred into ammo cans. I also came across 4 buckets of older clip on wheel weights. It seemed easier to bring the smelting pot to the garage. The wheel weights yielded nearly a milk crate of ingots and creating almost 5 gallons of waste clips. It may be time to stop acquiring lead. Seems more than a lifetime worth of the heavy stuff.. I have contemplated going through the rest and taking inventory to get a total weight but my back says no.