ohland
06-05-2015, 03:27 PM
I just returned from picking up 100 lbs of pure lead from Behr Iron & Metal, Rockford, IL. I performed some interrogation on the suspect, and pried some close-hold information out....
NOTE to the thread NAZIs, I don't care, deal with it.
Behr sells lead in 50 pound (22x4x4) and 2,000 pound ingots. Pure lead is always in stock. Alloys are avalible with 24 hour notice. They will chop the 50 pounders into 3-4 pound chunks.
RESEARCHING SIZES. Lead Products in sow, ingot and notch bar forms
http://nfmetals.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/lead-sow-stock.jpg
Wow, I think the washtub sized ingots are the "Sows", holy snap, Batman!
http://www.behrim.com/docs/default-document-library/babbittalloys.pdf
Behr can beat the other folks on price because they don't make the small ingots. But lookit the chunks and ask yourself if you can live with lead at $1.30 / pound.
141377
To reach Andrew (VP Ops / Babbitt) his cell is (815) 378-4621. Email is asetter@behrim.com
Normal hours are M-F 0700-1600
Though Behr runs round the clock (think of semis pulling in at all hours) you might want to stick to normal business hours. You might. If you need a different time to pick-up, call Andrew and he'll give you options.
1100 Seminary St, Rockford, IL 61105-0740
https://www.google.com/maps/place/1100+Seminary+St,+Rockford,+IL+61104/@42.2553739,-89.0967418,761m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x8808bfdf00437bf9:0x4723c 23bee73a19b?hl=en
141378
HEAD ON A SWIVEL! Short sight distances, BIG vehicles, HEAVY material. Do NOT wander around. If you have not got a definate loading dock to pull up to (Dock 25 is actually 25-1, 25-2, and 25-3, all served by the same warehouse) park over on the South and carefully walk over to the entry door to be buzzed in. When in the office or warehouse, wait for a Behr employee to guide you or instruct you where you should be. Obey speed limits. Adjust speed as circumstances dictate!
Behr has been here a long time, and things had plenty of room in the early 1900s. But not so much now. Seminary St is a two-lane street. Add some sidewalk space, and that is it. There is an exit point on the right hand building where straight bed trucks come out... When I was pulling in, there was a big end loader about half in the street.... Turn West, go through the gate, find some parking to the south (most of the spaces near the building are Reserved...). Even though Google shows "Sayre Street" it is blocked off with a 10' high chain link fence. Another intelligent move, humans walking around, nice to have an area where large, heavy vehicles are -NOT- pulling through... shortcut to the dock is right through here, everybody can see me....
Go to the Entry door, there is an entry bell button on the bottom of the keypad. Either that, or call Andrew. When Andrew or someone lets you in, enter the building, through the short hall, go up the short stairs to the right, through the door, turn left. Andrew's opulent office is straight ahead. Enjoy the view through the windows... Stunning if the dock overhead door is open... The main building is stunning. Actually, having windows in a warehouse / dock office makes a lot of sense, safety wise, because you can see if a forklift is coming.
You need to be assimilated... The EPA wants to know who is receiving lead (or other hazardous materials). Payment is there, cash or CC.
I picked up my two buckets 1/4 filled with lead (50 pounds each!), and I am very glad the loading dock is for semis, because you can pick the bucket up, hold it to your chest, and turn and load your vehicle. Sure made things easier, lowering lead as compared to liftin lead...
:Bright idea:
NOTE to the thread NAZIs, I don't care, deal with it.
Behr sells lead in 50 pound (22x4x4) and 2,000 pound ingots. Pure lead is always in stock. Alloys are avalible with 24 hour notice. They will chop the 50 pounders into 3-4 pound chunks.
RESEARCHING SIZES. Lead Products in sow, ingot and notch bar forms
http://nfmetals.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/lead-sow-stock.jpg
Wow, I think the washtub sized ingots are the "Sows", holy snap, Batman!
http://www.behrim.com/docs/default-document-library/babbittalloys.pdf
Behr can beat the other folks on price because they don't make the small ingots. But lookit the chunks and ask yourself if you can live with lead at $1.30 / pound.
141377
To reach Andrew (VP Ops / Babbitt) his cell is (815) 378-4621. Email is asetter@behrim.com
Normal hours are M-F 0700-1600
Though Behr runs round the clock (think of semis pulling in at all hours) you might want to stick to normal business hours. You might. If you need a different time to pick-up, call Andrew and he'll give you options.
1100 Seminary St, Rockford, IL 61105-0740
https://www.google.com/maps/place/1100+Seminary+St,+Rockford,+IL+61104/@42.2553739,-89.0967418,761m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x8808bfdf00437bf9:0x4723c 23bee73a19b?hl=en
141378
HEAD ON A SWIVEL! Short sight distances, BIG vehicles, HEAVY material. Do NOT wander around. If you have not got a definate loading dock to pull up to (Dock 25 is actually 25-1, 25-2, and 25-3, all served by the same warehouse) park over on the South and carefully walk over to the entry door to be buzzed in. When in the office or warehouse, wait for a Behr employee to guide you or instruct you where you should be. Obey speed limits. Adjust speed as circumstances dictate!
Behr has been here a long time, and things had plenty of room in the early 1900s. But not so much now. Seminary St is a two-lane street. Add some sidewalk space, and that is it. There is an exit point on the right hand building where straight bed trucks come out... When I was pulling in, there was a big end loader about half in the street.... Turn West, go through the gate, find some parking to the south (most of the spaces near the building are Reserved...). Even though Google shows "Sayre Street" it is blocked off with a 10' high chain link fence. Another intelligent move, humans walking around, nice to have an area where large, heavy vehicles are -NOT- pulling through... shortcut to the dock is right through here, everybody can see me....
Go to the Entry door, there is an entry bell button on the bottom of the keypad. Either that, or call Andrew. When Andrew or someone lets you in, enter the building, through the short hall, go up the short stairs to the right, through the door, turn left. Andrew's opulent office is straight ahead. Enjoy the view through the windows... Stunning if the dock overhead door is open... The main building is stunning. Actually, having windows in a warehouse / dock office makes a lot of sense, safety wise, because you can see if a forklift is coming.
You need to be assimilated... The EPA wants to know who is receiving lead (or other hazardous materials). Payment is there, cash or CC.
I picked up my two buckets 1/4 filled with lead (50 pounds each!), and I am very glad the loading dock is for semis, because you can pick the bucket up, hold it to your chest, and turn and load your vehicle. Sure made things easier, lowering lead as compared to liftin lead...
:Bright idea: