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Thread: Separating clay pigeons from range scrap

  1. #21
    Boolit Bub
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    Well I went to the range today to get some scrap and figured I would try out some of these ideas but of the three buckets of scrap i collected there are only a handful of very small pieces of clay pigeon. Should make for an easy smelt but I was looking forward to try these ideas. Hopefully this thread helps out the next guy who deals with this problem

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    We made an airtight box put 1/4 hardware down about 6 inches bore hole stick leaf blower in hole pore scrap on hardware cloth start blower clay bird scrap will blow off lead will be left dirt come off to

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    Boolit Buddy ryokox3's Avatar
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    We built a sluce box like you see from the gold shoes. Works great for getting rid of dirt, sticks, and clays.

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