I remember when I used to get 60 pound lead ingots from Sanders lead. I had to take them to the place where my son worked and use their cutting torch to make them usable. They sure absorb the heat!
I remember when I used to get 60 pound lead ingots from Sanders lead. I had to take them to the place where my son worked and use their cutting torch to make them usable. They sure absorb the heat!
Tom
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Did I ever mention that I hate to trim brass?
I've wondered if a big cold chisel would work for splitting such ingots - Maybe an air chisel. Less messy than a chainsaw or cutting torch maybe? But might be slow and annoying.
Bet they don't have to worry about a worker slipping one in his lunch box..
I am looking for a printers 'pig' mould, any one seen those around here?
much obliged, Max
So how do folks usually deal with hunks too big to smelt? I saw the log splitter up there ^. I've personally parted them out with an old axe head and a maul. MAJOR pain in the butt and not personally recommended.
That's alot of bullets.
when I worked for a place that welded aluminum. we would cut bad spots out with a air chisel. it also goes through lead like butter. I have used it to cut up lead blocks.
I bought an air chisel just for cutting the soldered seams out of telephone cable splice covers! Like a knife thru hot butter!
I use to haul them to a battery plant those are 1800 to 2200 lbs.
I met a guy hauling some once in a truck stop years ago. I was thinking he said about a ton apiece but i wasnt sure.
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Aw geeeeeeeeeeeeeee.I`ll take two.They`re small.
Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
Leo
People never lie so much as after a hunt,during a war,or before an election.
Otto von Bismarck
A fellow member brought me a 3400 pound forklift weight of lead. We still have not begun to tackle it yet. But our current thinking is to elevate it somewhat and place a weed burner torch on the underside and melt it down over time. As the lead resolidifies on the ground we will drag it out and smelt in another jewel he procured ..... a large truck brake drum on stilts built for smelting lead.
Do you think we are going to run out of boolits anytime soon?
Best regards
Three44s
Probably not tomorrow anyway. Lol
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