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Melting lead today to make ingots
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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3078365" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Check around the tire shops in your area. Sometimes you can buy their old wheel weights from them. There's a pretty good market for them actually, with people casting fishing weights and bullets. i know some tire shops have customers who buy every old wheel weight they've got, so that supply is already committed. Just have to look around. Then, be prepared to sort out all the trash and other materials you cannot use before you start melting. I recently bought an overflowing 5-gallon bucket that weighed 147 pounds for $35. I still haven't sorted out all the trash, zinc, steel, aluminum, etc. to know how many pounds of useable wheel weights I've got!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3078365, member: 530"] Check around the tire shops in your area. Sometimes you can buy their old wheel weights from them. There's a pretty good market for them actually, with people casting fishing weights and bullets. i know some tire shops have customers who buy every old wheel weight they've got, so that supply is already committed. Just have to look around. Then, be prepared to sort out all the trash and other materials you cannot use before you start melting. I recently bought an overflowing 5-gallon bucket that weighed 147 pounds for $35. I still haven't sorted out all the trash, zinc, steel, aluminum, etc. to know how many pounds of useable wheel weights I've got! [/QUOTE]
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