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Anybody still cast their own from scrap lead?
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<blockquote data-quote="j.supafly" data-source="post: 4266445" data-attributes="member: 51352"><p>I just met an older gentleman with hundreds of pounds of typesetting lead if anyone is interested. He said its mostly lead with some other metals mixed in to lower the melting point to closer to 500 degrees. Tin and antinomy I think he said? Anyway, if anyone is interested, he said I could pass on his contact info. He's in NW OKC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.supafly, post: 4266445, member: 51352"] I just met an older gentleman with hundreds of pounds of typesetting lead if anyone is interested. He said its mostly lead with some other metals mixed in to lower the melting point to closer to 500 degrees. Tin and antinomy I think he said? Anyway, if anyone is interested, he said I could pass on his contact info. He's in NW OKC. [/QUOTE]
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