New member here. 70+ yrs. old. Been shooting cast for awhile but my Dad always cast them so I have only an idea of the process. The question is this: I have about 170 lbs. of old, old wheel weights, no zinc or steel. I was told I could get more for the WW lead if it was in ingots, makes sense to me.
So when smelting how can I get the impurities out and get good clean lead ingots ? I remember my father fluxing the furnace. What is a good, inexpensive flux to use when processing larger quantities of WW?
I was going to use a coleman stove as a heat source and a 2 quart stainless pot to smelt. Need some good ideas on how to get the junk off the top of the molten lead as well as the steel ww clips ?
Is a soup ladle good to fill the mold ?
I'm open to any suggestions or ideas.
Thanks.