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Thread: HUGE lead find

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    I need to get my hands on some of them sheep. I'd be set for life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffinNZ View Post
    I thought I knew a bit about sheep being from the land of the woolly but what breed produces lead wool!?
    Any breed that has been grazing in New Jersey.

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    Quote:
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    Probably from 3 Mile Island.
    Should be safe in a couple hundred years.

    No the guy is a truck driver and said it came from WA. said a private company was selling it as scrap.
    It probably came from Hanford then.
    "If God hadn't wanted us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat."

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    let me know what the price is ! i live in the mon valley of sw pa

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    IIRC, lead is totally radioactive decayed uranium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobthenailer View Post
    let me know what the price is ! i live in the mon valley of sw pa
    .50 cent a lb. Mr Bob.


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    Let me tell you about my lead find!

    Over the years I have scrounged brass, but I've also scrounged WWs and everything else that goes into lead boolits. A relative was (still is) in the foundry business (plant supervisor) who did me the huge favor of bringing me some pure tin still in the original containers. At that time when pours were made, certain amounts of tin were specified by the lab techs. Leftovers in containers were trashed. Those were the days! Tin started climbing in price and is 'way up now, so the supply completely dried up. That was years ago and I still have a substantial amount of the stuff. Another source in the late 1970s was a friend who ran an alignment service and used gobs of WWs. I got several 5-gallon buckets and cast them into ingots, some of which I still have. Then I have a cousin who married a guy who was into casting boolits, then turned to blackpowder only. We traded some pure lead (from me) to a gob of WWs from him cast up into Lyman-marked ingots. Then I've done my share of picking up bullets from the gun club berm. But one of my best deals was an old friend who was the master brass and boolit scrounger at our gun club. I got to casting some of his favorite .45 ACP boolits for him and he began giving me boolits he had picked up by the one gallon milk jug. I'd take him a few hundred cast boolits and he would give me three gallons of commercial cast boolits for recycling he had picked up. You don't have to do anything to that alloy except flux and cast. This was all stored at a bud's barn where we did our casting for many years. I've shot out of that stash for the last 40 years. I moved from that state to my present home in southern Ky. and went back last week to bring home with me the remnants of my scrounging and casting. Weighed on a set of bathroom scales, the total was 850 lbs. of WW, commercial cast for recycling and some tin I had cast into ingots. At the age of 69, I may have enough to last me a little while. 'Tuck

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    smelting update

    ****SMELTING UPDATE TODAY**** Well I opened up a bagfull today and fired up the 220V melt O matic and smelted some up.It does seem to be near pure and very soft .I also got the nice blue and gold hue on the surface same as when I melted other known soft lead,

    Now the down side I skimmed off approx. 5-7lb. of dross from the 40 lb sack It was all a tan colored powdery stuff about what well dried clay dirt looks like. So that would bring the price to about 20 bucks for 33-35lb net weight still not great but better than I can buy from someone with the shipping costs included.

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    Is the lead wool still available? There's a member on another forum looking for pure lead and I thought of your thread...

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    I'm in the area and interested if there is any left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no_1 View Post
    I came from CNSYD and "Code 105" was RADCON there. These people controlled the radiation areas in the yard. Being they are marked as such then I stand by my thoughts of it being portable shielding. I would believe unless they were stolen from a highly protected laydown area then they should be totally safe.

    Robert

    yep i was in ship yards and xray or radcon...sounds about right.


    mike in co
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    Quote Originally Posted by RU shooter View Post
    No the guy is a truck driver and said it came from WA. said a private company was selling it as scrap.
    bremerton shipyard ? lots of nuc sub repairs done there.
    only accurate rifles are interesting

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    I would think another advantage might be that it would melt down fairly fast thus saving some cost/fuel/energy in the smelting process.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check