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lead bullet smelting... school me please.
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<blockquote data-quote="BadgerLB" data-source="post: 1535443" data-attributes="member: 7145"><p>I've heard another easy way to differentiate zinc from lead is to look at the markings on the ww itself... steel or zinc will be pressed into the WW, lead will be cast and protrude from the wheel weight. This made sense to me as the whole reason we don't use zinc is that it does a poor job of filling out a mould. I've used this in the last few batches ive got and haven't found it to be untrue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgerLB, post: 1535443, member: 7145"] I've heard another easy way to differentiate zinc from lead is to look at the markings on the ww itself... steel or zinc will be pressed into the WW, lead will be cast and protrude from the wheel weight. This made sense to me as the whole reason we don't use zinc is that it does a poor job of filling out a mould. I've used this in the last few batches ive got and haven't found it to be untrue. [/QUOTE]
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