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leadman
11-25-2010, 09:44 PM
Found a site that is advertising scrap lead for a "fraction of market value".
No price listed but here is the link. www.nuclead.com

Go to : In Stock Lead Products on left side of the home page. Then about in the middle of the next page is scrap lead.

Charlie Two Tracks
11-25-2010, 11:21 PM
That is a very interesting site. Did you see that they have boolit alloys also?

skytex
11-26-2010, 12:21 AM
Hmmz. If someone asks for a quote, find out how much they want for shotgun shot, and/or the 6or 7% antimony blends.

a.squibload
11-26-2010, 04:53 AM
I didn't ask for a quote but packing and shipping charges would keep me
from making an individual order, probably just too expensive for me.
$1/minute packing charge minimum $10, and shipping UPS is cost + 30%.
Of course if the price per pound is really low it might be OK.
If ordering scrap there appears to be no selection for type of alloy.

From their site:

"TERMS (Unless otherwise contracted):
1) Quote valid 5 days. Order cannot extend delivery quoted;
2) No rejects accepted after 5 days or from obvious freight damage the day of receipt;
3) Not responsible for material shrinking, porosity or discoloration, as this is a normal occurrence;
4) If delivery by our truck, price =$60/hr+ $0.20/mile; UPS or common carrier is our cost +30%; Freight collect $15 origin charge (Will Call N/C); $1/minute packaging for all orders (min $10);
5) Resale Cert. required aro, or tax will be added;
6) 35% re-stocking fee for stock items returned within 5 days. NO refund on cut, poured, machined or special items;
7) If no pick up is made, "Will Call" will be invoiced 3 days after due date; Pre-paid orders Nuclead will exercise adverse procession 21 days after due date;
8) Tolerances, sawed items +/- 3/32", stock thickness varies, weighted items +/-10%;
9) $25 Core charge for spooled items, per spool;
10) CofC, Material Cert or wire fees are $15/each;
11) Quoted FOB Origin"

*Paladin*
11-28-2010, 02:05 PM
Yeah, I imagine freight from Mass to Idaho would be a bit cost prohibitive...

a.squibload
11-28-2010, 07:35 PM
Mostly 'cause it's uphill all the way!

*Paladin*
11-28-2010, 07:47 PM
Mostly 'cause it's uphill all the way!

True statement!

runfiverun
11-29-2010, 11:53 PM
with those terms.
at a nickel a pound for the lead, the packing and shipping would cost like 7 million dollars.
those figures are off the top of my head, i may be off two or three dollars.

a.squibload
11-30-2010, 04:57 AM
Well, I just can't swing THAT much right now, but if 6 of you guys want to
go in with me...

lwknight
11-30-2010, 10:18 AM
Their scrap lead is $1.65 and reclaimed shot is $ 1.24
plus a $15.00 packaging fee and shipping.
No bargains there guys.

Pertsev
11-30-2010, 12:18 PM
They have a right to price stuff as they see fit.That said,when I asked about price on bullet alloy,they were TWICE as much as roto metals ! Must be a NE thing with the high prices. The shipping is a killer too !Local scrapyard sell WW for 60cents/lb,they sometimes have solder and other goodies at same price.

lwknight
11-30-2010, 10:59 PM
I have to pay $1.00 for scrap lead locally. Last buy had 1 pound of 95/5 lead free solder included.

a.squibload
12-03-2010, 10:56 PM
Bought some scrap about a month ago at 80¢/lb, there was some linotype mixed in, and plumber's pipe.

lead slead
12-06-2010, 01:01 AM
I guess I must be lucky. My brother in law works in a auto shop and gives me all the WW I can normally handle....No im not sharing lol:D