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<blockquote data-quote="ok-22shooter" data-source="post: 4343775" data-attributes="member: 42477"><p>pot is up and running. poured about 100# of ingots today. maybe 50# left in the pot. probably had 40# of fines that were skimmed off the lead. I put a divider in my ingot mold to divide the 11.5" long ingot in half. Linotype breaks as you would expect at the fracture line. picture of fractured end show typical high antimony content. I will still sell off some of the raw slugs as of middle of Oct but expect to have most converted to ingots within the next month or so. </p><p></p><p>I sold two buckets of wheel weights to a guy that lived south of Haskel. I can not find any correspondence to him. If you read this, would like to give you some of the Linotype as not sure the lead to steel ratio was as sweet as I had expected. send me a PM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok-22shooter, post: 4343775, member: 42477"] pot is up and running. poured about 100# of ingots today. maybe 50# left in the pot. probably had 40# of fines that were skimmed off the lead. I put a divider in my ingot mold to divide the 11.5" long ingot in half. Linotype breaks as you would expect at the fracture line. picture of fractured end show typical high antimony content. I will still sell off some of the raw slugs as of middle of Oct but expect to have most converted to ingots within the next month or so. I sold two buckets of wheel weights to a guy that lived south of Haskel. I can not find any correspondence to him. If you read this, would like to give you some of the Linotype as not sure the lead to steel ratio was as sweet as I had expected. send me a PM [/QUOTE]
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