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    Price of Pb

    Lead seems to be around .40~.50 cents per pound at current scrap prices. 5-7-2024 Ran into a fellow selling his house. He apparently had a boat that listed to starboard. 150 lbs of lead ingots was added to balance the boat. He said he did a little remodeling and moved a refrigerator to the port side. That balanced the boat. No more list. I bought the 150 lbs of lead that was removed from the boat for $.50 cents a pound. I have found that salvage yards scrapping sailboats always have the lead keels that are cast lead. They can be bought for scrap. You just need a way to saw up the lead ballast keels into a 50 pound manageable chunk. Have a Milwaukee portable bandsaw that works. Ya just need an extension cord, a long one. Good Pb hunting!

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    It, PB, is still out there,but ya gotta scrounge for it! That 150 pounds of lead will make 4,565 230 grain .45 slugs! Unless you are a competitor in pistol matches, or own a SMG, you should be good for a minute!
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    Unfortunately, not all scrap yards sell to individuals. I'm no longer aware of any locally... There used to be a place out in Claremore, Oklahoma that Randall here on CB turned me onto a little more than a decade ago. But even they have since stopped selling to the public. I can buy online or here, but you're doing it at 2-3x the spot price. And don't anyone give me that crap about the spot isn't the value - it is. It is for gold, it is for silver, it is for steel, it is for lead... Obviously with a "premium" attached, which is normal. Lead is the only metal out there that somehow magically becomes worth more than it's spot price - outside of specialty alloys which are admittedly quite expensive.

    These days, I just order from Kathie for the most part (The Captain over in Vendor Sales). She does me right and ships straight to my door in clean ingot form. No more messing with a 150+ lb cast iron pot with a turkey fryer... I still have about 200lbs of stick-ons to smelt down. I'll get around to it eventually. But I'm in no rush.... Right now I have close to 500lbs of lead in one alloy or another. And I buy another 100lb or so a year to keep my stock up. By the time they make it so I can't cast I'll be too old to hold my rifle, and it'll be up to the boy to worry about what to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockindaddy View Post
    Lead seems to be around .40~.50 cents per pound at current scrap prices. 5-7-2024 Ran into a fellow selling his house. He apparently had a boat that listed to starboard. 150 lbs of lead ingots was added to balance the boat. He said he did a little remodeling and moved a refrigerator to the port side. That balanced the boat. No more list. I bought the 150 lbs of lead that was removed from the boat for $.50 cents a pound. I have found that salvage yards scrapping sailboats always have the lead keels that are cast lead. They can be bought for scrap. You just need a way to saw up the lead ballast keels into a 50 pound manageable chunk. Have a Milwaukee portable bandsaw that works. Ya just need an extension cord, a long one. Good Pb hunting!
    At $0.50 a pound, he sold it for what a scrap yard would pay if you brought it to them. You both got a deal, you got a good price and he did not have to move it. I have to pay twice that at my scrap yard and they will buy from me for $0.50 a pound. I would not pay $0.50 for lead that I have to put that much work into when I can buy lead that will just drop into my casting pot for a $1.00 a pound. I don't mind cutting sheet lead to fit the pot but cutting big chunks with a saw down to pieces that will fit in my casting pot is more trouble than I am going to bother with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Budzilla 19 View Post
    It, PB, is still out there,but ya gotta scrounge for it! That 150 pounds of lead will make 4,565 230 grain .45 slugs! Unless you are a competitor in pistol matches, or own a SMG, you should be good for a minute!
    Score!
    You talking the time it takes to cast them or the time it takes to shoot them......
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    Two Gatlings in 45-70 and an M1A1 Thompson shooting cast boolits. My Master Caster machine gets a work out. It keeps saying: Feed Me, Feed Me! Thanks Bud for the count calculations. How many 385gr 45-70 boolits is that????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockindaddy View Post
    Two Gatlings in 45-70 and an M1A1 Thompson shooting cast boolits. My Master Caster machine gets a work out. It keeps saying: Feed Me, Feed Me! Thanks Bud for the count calculations. How many 385gr 45-70 boolits is that????
    Somewhere around 2,727...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdgabbard View Post
    Unfortunately, not all scrap yards sell to individuals. I'm no longer aware of any locally... There used to be a place out in Claremore, Oklahoma that Randall here on CB turned me onto a little more than a decade ago. But even they have since stopped selling to the public. I can buy online or here, but you're doing it at 2-3x the spot price. And don't anyone give me that crap about the spot isn't the value - it is. It is for gold, it is for silver, it is for steel, it is for lead... Obviously with a "premium" attached, which is normal. Lead is the only metal out there that somehow magically becomes worth more than it's spot price - outside of specialty alloys which are admittedly quite expensive.

    These days, I just order from Kathie for the most part (The Captain over in Vendor Sales). She does me right and ships straight to my door in clean ingot form. No more messing with a 150+ lb cast iron pot with a turkey fryer... I still have about 200lbs of stick-ons to smelt down. I'll get around to it eventually. But I'm in no rush.... Right now I have close to 500lbs of lead in one alloy or another. And I buy another 100lb or so a year to keep my stock up. By the time they make it so I can't cast I'll be too old to hold my rifle, and it'll be up to the boy to worry about what to do.
    Yup same here. No selling to the public. I even had one place I was going to sell my crushed aluminum cans to during covid claim they would not buy any as they may get covid from them. I said they are crushed cans, are you trying to drink from them? Idiots. Think they hung up at that point.

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    My local scrap yard is paying .38 cents a pound for lead and selling it for 2.25 a pound. Needless to say they have plenty and I feel its going to stay that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrWolf View Post
    Yup same here. No selling to the public. I even had one place I was going to sell my crushed aluminum cans to during covid claim they would not buy any as they may get covid from them. I said they are crushed cans, are you trying to drink from them? Idiots. Think they hung up at that point.
    Yeah, scrap yards can definitely be weird places to do business with.

    I need to hit up my local indoor range to see about buy some range scrap when they clean out their traps. My buddy is the former co-owner, and his old partner still has it. I bet I could get him to make a call for me... But at what price would be my question....If I could get it for under $1/lb I'd be game, but anything over that I might as well buy from Kathie.
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    I bought a couple buckets of wheel weights in 2022 at my local scrap yard and they were either 30 or 35 cents/lb - same as they have been for many years. The only thing is that there are more and more steel weights mixed in over time. I have turned down their lead in recent years for that reason but this batch had way more old lead weights than I've seen in a good while.

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    The hassle factor of scrounging, transporting and then processing scrap lead is high. That creates a market for selling the product ready to go. Of course you’ll pay more, so it’s a back and forth issue between disposable income vs time, effort, and sometimes literal pain in various body parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin c View Post
    The hassle factor of scrounging, transporting and then processing scrap lead is high. That creates a market for selling the product ready to go. Of course you’ll pay more, so it’s a back and forth issue between disposable income vs time, effort, and sometimes literal pain in various body parts.
    That's why I've been buying from Kathie. If I can't buy it for $0.50-0.75/lb then there is no upside to buying it. I can buy lead from Kathie for $1.55/lb shipped to my door. Unless I can get scrap for under $0.75/lb I lose money in time, labor, and materials smelting it down into clean ingots. Back when you could get wheel weights for $20-30/bucket there was an incentive to buy. When the buckets were $100/bucket but still 95%+ lead there was still an incentive to buy. But now, not so much. Especially with PC techniques having been ironed out, it doesn't really matter too much what alloy you're shooting. So that range scrap with a little tin to help fill-out is all you need to get great shooting bullets.
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    I'm lucky my local reloading shop sell lead ingots for $1 dollar a pound. He some times gets in large ingots (20-30#). I like to buy the large ingots and cast some bullets to test hardness. i recently bought 10 25# ingots that tested (Saeco) at 10 bh. I can the alloy to my desired needs from there. My lead stash has increased over the last few years as buy a lot more lead than I can cast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockindaddy View Post
    Two Gatlings in 45-70 and an M1A1 Thompson shooting cast boolits. My Master Caster machine gets a work out. It keeps saying: Feed Me, Feed Me! Thanks Bud for the count calculations. How many 385gr 45-70 boolits is that????
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    At that price I would go broke buying lead. Yea, I am one of THOSE guys. You know the ones, they have more than they will ever need but simply cannot resist a good deal. I have a ton of wheel weights, Literally a ton. Probably 400 lbs. of what I believe to be either pure tin or very close to it, I need to get samples to BNE for analysis. I am working on building up my pure lead now, I am a bit weak on that with only about 800 lbs.
    Yup, one of THOSE guys.

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    Rickf1985, you must be my brother from another mother! Lol, 1k pounds of ww ingots, same of pure, 400-500 of range scrap,( melting 600 more today), 100 plus pounds of tin, 150-200 of linotype and foundry type, but I can’t pass up another good deal! Probably three more years, I’m going to have a hell of a sale on alloy!

    One more thing, get to know your local police departments and ask them to let you mine their range! Only thing they can do is say No!
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    I live right on the ranges of Joint Base MDL! No way in hell can you get out there even though they pay companies hundreds of millions of dollars to do just that. And that is where the cops shoot.

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    I found one scrap yard that has lead and will sell to me anything I want to buy. it's a couple mountains away and about 100 dollars in gas for my truck to get there and back.
    ive got a line on another one thats close by. im hoping to put together a load of scrap stuff to bring in there before asking about buying anything and searching the place for lead, l tin and wheel weights.
    probably a year or so ago when I found the place over the mountains I did some back of the envelope figuring on cost per pound if I bought a 55 gallon drum of mixed lead stuff from them and not knowing exactly whats in the barrel, and figuring it probably weighs at least 800lbs, I conservatively figured it would be $1.00/lb or more after paying for everything including gas for the truck and propane to melt it all down into ingots
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    My guy asks me if I need any lead, I usually tell him no and he hands me some any way. He had a bunch that was in 2 or 3 lb ingot form and I got maybe 7 or 8 before he told me to drive around and get it all. They mostly just scrap cars and they are careful with the aluminum wheels, but not so much with other metals. He never charges me for any of the lead.

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