Jaybird62
02-19-2009, 02:04 PM
After enjoying this site so much for the past few weeks, I finally decided to join. I've been casting boolits infrequently for the past six years, but I only know enough to be dangerous to myself. I've got a RCBS 22-pound pot and a half dozen RCBS molds. Thankfully, the more experienced on this site have taught me a lot.
I've had a 4" x 4" by 3' bar of something in my back yard for three years and I'm just getting around to trying to convert it into something useful. It was an elevator counter weight in the Washington Monument. When I lived near D.C. between 2001 and '05, a co-worker told me his dad had worked construction on the Monmuent re-work and had come up with a bar of lead. I traded him a box of shotgun shells for what appears to be about 230 pounds of what the construction company considered a bio-hazard. I knocked a small chunk off and weighed it on my balance scale and used the process described to determine its specific gravity. It came up 11.27, which to my understanding is probably pure Pb.
My question is: What kind of ratio do I need to mix with linotype to get this up to about 18bh when it's water quenched?
I've had a 4" x 4" by 3' bar of something in my back yard for three years and I'm just getting around to trying to convert it into something useful. It was an elevator counter weight in the Washington Monument. When I lived near D.C. between 2001 and '05, a co-worker told me his dad had worked construction on the Monmuent re-work and had come up with a bar of lead. I traded him a box of shotgun shells for what appears to be about 230 pounds of what the construction company considered a bio-hazard. I knocked a small chunk off and weighed it on my balance scale and used the process described to determine its specific gravity. It came up 11.27, which to my understanding is probably pure Pb.
My question is: What kind of ratio do I need to mix with linotype to get this up to about 18bh when it's water quenched?