I recently discovered that a friends sons operate a sailboat refurbishment and scrap operation. Yesterday we harvested about 250 lbs. of lead from a 1700-lb keel. We have the invitation to come get more.
Today I turned about a third of it into ingots.
Notes for those who have similar opportunities:
Boat keels contain j-shaped bolts to bind them to the boat. Be aware of them as you saw the lead apart.
We used a small chainsaw to cut pieces out of the keel. This worked well, but is a bit messy so check with who ever is in charge on the issue of sawdust (it wasn’t a problem in our rural area).
The lead seems harder than pure lead. I haven’t yet checked the Brinnel hardness, but it “thumbnails” more like Linotype.
This is good clean alloy that didn’t require fluxing to make good ingots and generated almost no slag.
We intend to go back for more.