that I didn't bend over to pick up the wheel weight I spied in the road.
probably a zinker anyway.
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that I didn't bend over to pick up the wheel weight I spied in the road.
probably a zinker anyway.
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Nobody likes a braggart.........grumble, grumble.
Seriously, congratulations! Hopefully we'll all get enough stashed before lead becomes the next environmental hazard (which they're working on here in California).
Is this a polite way of saying due to the passage of time it was no longer worth bending over to pick up the WW
I wish I could find wheel weights. Every tire shop tells me they recycle and have a contractor come out and collect them. Working on a range scrap stash though.
"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
~Theodore Roosevelt~
I have a bunch of ingots here, and a big tub of ww at my house in Eufaula. I need to get one of my stronger sons to bring it here, as I can't lift it anymore. It will probably do me for many years to come.
Tom
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Did I ever mention that I hate to trim brass?
Heck, me and Biggin bought 20 buckets recently and stopped at a few intersections on the way home to rescue a stray weight or two. I didn't think another weight or two would overload my truck! Guess we have no discipline?
I picked 6 up at a local traffic light yesterday. All lead, too! I mean, I got 20 buckets sitting in the shop, but what the heck? I sent a picture to a buddy that stops and picks them up for me when he finds them. Its more of an ongoing joke than anything! He sent me a picture of half a coffee can of truck weights. He had to buy several truck tires for his grain trucks and trailers this year and he saved the weights for me. I really like those 6,8,10 and 12 oz weights. Had 2 zinc ones in the mix.
You only think you have enough lead.
I had, at one time, almost 3 tons of ingots and through I had enough. It goes faster then you think.
Political correctness is a national suicide pact.
I am a sovereign individual, accountable
only to God and my own conscience.
I must be one lucky guy. Every once in while I get the little voice in my head that I actually listen to. This was one of those times.
A friend of mine had a tire shop and I used to trade a case of beer for an occasional bucket of ww's. I had maybe five buckets as my stash. He called me one day and said he had sold the tire shop and if I got there by 5 on the day the deal closed, I could take all the ww's I could carry away. Needless to say, I took well over 2000 lbs of ww's which went into my girlfriend's barn. My stash should last the rest of my life and maybe even my son't life.
The other time I listed to that voice in my head was being able to buy the house with my girlfriend. I was not looking forward to moving 25+ buckets of ww's.
I still get a bucket here and there from my current auto repair shop.
I am one lucky guy. I admit it.
Collector and shooter of guns and other items that require a tax stamp, Lead and brass scrounger. Never too much brass, lead or components in inventory! Always looking to win beauty contests with my reloads.
Not only do I think that I have enough assorted types of lead stashed (a little over 1 ton) to last my lifetime, I would stoop over - bad back and all - to pick the weight up to check it out I also will stoop over to pick up a penny off the sidewalk.Robert
Collector and shooter of guns and other items that require a tax stamp, Lead and brass scrounger. Never too much brass, lead or components in inventory! Always looking to win beauty contests with my reloads.
See q wheel weight . . .
You should pick it up.
Be sure to look both ways though . . .
You could get hit by a truck.
Now taking reservations for my upcoming book of poetry . . . .
No more pennies in Canada! Only nickels and up now.
R.D.M.
Mom and Dad pick a wheel weight up for me in parking lots now and then. They save them for me for my next visit even though I live 600 miles away from them. They're in this eighties. So cute. I love my parents! Another thought- OMG! My parents are in their eighties and they CAN pick up a WW in a parking lot.
Sometimes life taps you on the shoulder and reminds you it's a one way street. Jim Morris
I'm thinking maybe a fake business card and a work shirt with a company name stitched over the shirt pocket. Maybe impress them with a disposable hazmat suit when you load up the lead!
Casting boolits counts as recycling.
But the OSHA idiots may want you to have certification and classes I would bet so you will wash your hands after handling the lead and no smoking eating or drinking while doing so.
Hey maybe someone here on the board can set up a class for it then all of us can get certified right here at Cast Boolits!!!!!
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |