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sagamore-one
10-25-2015, 08:43 AM
I was gifted 4 pentagon shaped ingots of 45 percent Bismuth 26 percent lead totaling 7 1/2 pounds.
Any suggestions on how to mix to get WW alloy or #2 alloy?

runfiverun
10-25-2015, 11:30 AM
Bi adds hardness just like antimony.
it does it at a price [monetarily] and it adds more brittleness to the alloy, tin helps mitigate the brittleness somewhat.
I would only add about 1% bismuth and make up the rest [other 2%] with antimony, you'll have a better alloy.
something like 5 parts lead to 1 part lino-type and the equivalent to 1% Bi from your bars.

what is the other 19%?

sagamore-one
10-25-2015, 12:02 PM
The other percentage is 2.5% tin, 3% antimony , 2% nickel, 2.5 arsenic, and less than 1 % of a whole lot of other stuff. Less than .02 of zink.