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<blockquote data-quote="ok-22shooter" data-source="post: 3553669" data-attributes="member: 42477"><p>did a bit of sorting over the weekend. There are obviously heavy weights that are lead. There are very light weights that I believe to be zinc. clip ons with square ends or powder coat paint appear to be zinc. Most of these are so hard that they do not cut with side cutters. Then there are those that seem fairly heavy but cut kind of funny. Much harder than WW lead but they do cut. Shinny on the inside like lead but they do not seem to be normal WW lead. Putting those in a separate stack. Will check next time to see if they have a ZN stamp. So far, the pure lead glue on and the for sure lead clip ons are about half of the sorted weight. I have some wrought aluminum and copper pipe to recycle so when I get thru my 2 five gallon buckets of WWs, I may end up with a bucket to take to salvage. maybe get my initial money back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok-22shooter, post: 3553669, member: 42477"] did a bit of sorting over the weekend. There are obviously heavy weights that are lead. There are very light weights that I believe to be zinc. clip ons with square ends or powder coat paint appear to be zinc. Most of these are so hard that they do not cut with side cutters. Then there are those that seem fairly heavy but cut kind of funny. Much harder than WW lead but they do cut. Shinny on the inside like lead but they do not seem to be normal WW lead. Putting those in a separate stack. Will check next time to see if they have a ZN stamp. So far, the pure lead glue on and the for sure lead clip ons are about half of the sorted weight. I have some wrought aluminum and copper pipe to recycle so when I get thru my 2 five gallon buckets of WWs, I may end up with a bucket to take to salvage. maybe get my initial money back. [/QUOTE]
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