jasonI wrote:Also in parking lots. Tire shops have piles of old wheel weights. You might try to go to an independently owned shop and make a deal with the owner. Scrap yards will usually sell you metal for a little more than they pay for it, or sometimes a lot more but still cheaper than buying it new.
jasonI wrote:Oh, and another thing. I know if you are looking into melting lead you have already seen the precautionary statements, but safety first you know. Lead and the other heavy metals set into your bones and they are there for life. If you can smell it you are ingesting it, so well ventilated and all that jazz. The Romans used lead piping and even seasoned food with lead, and according to some accounts this may have lead to their downfall. Don't be a Roman.
Metals Mogul wrote:I'll have to try this sometime too. (I have too much free time)!
jasonI wrote:Metals Mogul wrote:I'll have to try this sometime too. (I have too much free time)!
Lead is great. All you need is a good hot wood fire and you can have your way with it. Wish women were that easy
slickeast wrote:I like the " melt outside" advise. That means someone has actually done it inside.
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