CASTING LEAD INTO INGOTS!
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2017
- This is a walkthrough of casting scrap lead into clean ingots. Future videos will give an in-depth description of everything that you see here. Please subscribe, and leave a comment of your thoughts!
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I get scrap from a local recycler for a great deal. I like lead sheeting used for x-ray rooms and roofing. I fold it up and cut it with a circular saw like butter. Those wheel weights always took too much time for me, plus I make a lot of slugs that need softer lead. No zinc bombs to worry about either!
You can sell the zink and metal scrap to the recycler. I bought three 5gallon buckets of wheel weights for $20, got 51lbs of lead wheel weights and sold the 383lbs of scrap for $14. Ended up with 41lbs of ingots for $6.
I enjoyed your set up. You can handle much more than me. I go a little slower and looking to switch over to wood. I also am learning different types and hardness of lead.
It's interesting to see how others do it. Please turn the music off... it competes with your voice.
Thanks for the video..
Thank you!
Nice Video😃👍🏻. I can watch this for houres
The video itself was fine, but that annoying music was the absolute worst decision ever. It would be better just having silence than that awful crap playing so loudly in the background. A lot of the time the music was even over powering your voice.
Nice setup bro!!! Bravo!
Easy way to ID lead from steel or zinc is those markings
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron, ZN is the symbol for Zinc
Okay constructive criticism: don't use cringy memes and lower the music other wise great vid
Thanks for doing the metal differentiation part!
It would be nice if people who make the lead ingots measured and knew the BHN. I buy "soft pure lead " from different sellers but when I measure them, they are different.
Exactly. Everyone talks about melting and pouring lead. That is freaking easy. Getting your lead to a proper hardness is a challenge. What's worse is when people make statements about bullet hardness, but have no actual data to back up their statements.
FASCINATING :-)
Great video, the only thing that I see you doing that all draw to your attention is you absolutely need to have on a pair of safety glasses. If just the smallest splash of lead gets in you eye @ 700+ degrees your eye will be gone.
Look at this guy, I know you.
What do you do with the zink?
Is that license plate from the 808 State that I see hanging from your bench? Ties to the Hawaiian islands?
When you're young, time is cheap. The older you get the more you want to spend casting and shooting.
Sorting lead just wastes time.
why does your spoon have holes get one without one the dirt just goes back in there
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Informative but that music yo…I gotta take a breather.
Great video , music appalling (quality and volume )
Hypocritical safety advice. Rest is spot on
Over a buck a pound now.
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Good video, but the background music is Not necessary. Thank you
Pump up the music , muffle the mom-wannabe
Well....... How cheap are you getting them? Lol
It was all good until you introduced the water into the video. If you ever have the bad experience of molten popping back on you from getting even one drop of sweat falling into it, you will understand. No short pants or flip flops allowed and a full face shield for sure.
Came for the casting of ingots.....left 20 seconds in when I checked, and realized that the tortuous music wasn't going to stop.
Feel like I’ve watched a porn movie
Scrap zinc is worth some cash at the scrap yard. Damn shame you destroyed that cast iron skillet like that.
Dude pick one talking or music.....
Mu-zak made me leave...
The music is annoying , distracting, disruptive, do I need say more, unnessary