Bullet Melting - Lead Brass Bullet Solid Alloy - Trash To Treasure - ASMR Metal Melting - BigStackD
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2020
- How are all you beautiful people today? I hope you’ve had an awesome week and I hope 2021 is better for you than last year. Today I melt down a heap of bullets from a subscriber which I thought were all lead but apparently not ,I’m thinking there was a heap of brass and copper bullets in there as well as I needed to heat it to twice the melting point of lead For it to melt. I also did a couple of other small pieces to pretty it up a bit as that’s one hell of an ugly bar . Have a great week my friends and I will see you all next Friday.
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Bullet Melting - Lead Brass Bullet Solid Alloy - Trash To Treasure - ASMR Metal Melting - BigStackD Развлечения
Hello again all my friends👋🏻 back again for another weekly melt with the #1 scrap melting Muppet himself BigStackD. Now as I live in Australia I’ve had nothing ever to do with guns or ammunition so I stupidly thought all bullets were made of lead and had no reason to think otherwise🤦🏻♂️. Next time I do something like this I’ll be sure to do some more research . Anyway sit back relax and turn your brain off and check out this video and most importantly have yourself an awesome weekend😁
Happy new year!
Make this the MOST LIKED COMMENT!
Happy new year my good lad😜
Happy New Years.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Legend has it, most of those were fired during the great emu war.
That bitter defeat lives on in the heart of all Stralyans.
I dare say ur an American.
@@cougarhunter33 Could have been a worse defeat remember the great sparrow war.
BTW, charming name..
We don't talk about that... The first or the second emu war... Clever bird bast*rds 😉
Lmao funniest comment I’ve seen all day🤣🤣🤣
Edit: sorry to any Australians who find this offensive
Does anybody else want to see bigstackD do a sand casting of that pony notebook?
Change your atmosphere at home #atmospherefactory"
Absolutely!
%100
1 day he is going to speak and all of us will gasp and freak out....
Go way back to his early vids. He talks in them
Edit: his 2nd video ever. Lead cast of the goonies prop. Something along the lines of that is the title
As cool as it would be to go back and watch it, not knowing adds to the fun of it.
He will show his face soon
@@DanielWillems1995 yes i watched some of the older videos and it turns out that his voice is just like every other Australian ever
Haha...he might have an American accent 😁
Most bullets have a thin Copper Jacket, filled with lead, so the green flame is from the copper and possibly the brass, from the empty shells?
Definitely copper jacketed, look like they're probably old 308 British to me especially given the location, that's why if I melt bullets I always stove top melt and then strain with a stainless sieve and a torch to get the lead out and leave the copper jacket behind, otherwise you'll overheat it end up with an ugly mess of saturated lead copper alloy with a load of excess lead and there's no way to really recover from that without using a bunch of chemistry and dissolving the metals
It was 100% copper jackets with lead cores. He created some weird crapy alloy of the lead and copper. I didn’t see any cases in that mix before the melt.
They use pewter as a mold fillout on molds because of its high tin content.
@@Lilith-Rose 303 british. the 308 is an American designed caliber.
@@wolfd89 whoops total brain fart, I knew something looked off, probably shouldn't have had that one last drink on the way home last night haha
You posted this exactly as it turned 2021 in my time zone.....that’s a good sign for 2021. Happy New Year everyone 😄
Wait it only turned 2021 2hrs ago for you!? Yikes! The first day of 2021 is almost over for us!
@@sionsoschwalts2762 what country you live in
Me too
@@user-wh4iy8cp1d English please
@@Dctctx USA
Should maybe cast some decorative mini pillars to reinforce those shelves...... Something like little roman columns or similar to that
Most bullets are alloys with tin, antimony, bismuth, copper, zinc or even silver. It all depends on the brand, age and type of cartridges.
Silver?
@@shanek6582 only in anti vampire ammunition
Strange but silver is a side product of lead smelting! But i suspect that is not what Sionso means .
Every company had their own recipe. The trick is that the pure lead comes off at a lower temp
True. Pure lead is too soft for modern bullets so other ingredients are added to increase the hardness for the type of bullet you need. Pure lead is ok for antique style blackpowder muzzle loader's round balls tho!
When I saw the drips coming out of the crack, honest to God, my first thought was "Holy crap; your crucible is bleeding!!"
Those bullets had copper jackets (any of the pointy ones would be), which would explain the higher temps and why you had a solid "bar" but still had liquid lead flow out when you first tipped it over.
When handling those copper jacketed bullets, gotta melt the lead out and skim the copper off first before using the lead (and then more copper to melt!).
Also, two items of note:
1. You had a ton of slag from all that dirt. Most cast lead bullet reloaders rinse the dirt off first to avoid that and it seems to work really well. Also helps identify the copper pieces (as well as ID those in point #2).
2. Sometimes there are "total metal jacket" or 'copper plated' bullets that are fully-encased lead inside copper, which can be VERY dangerous when heated if they rupture and spray molten lead out. Once rinsed, the copper bullets can be checked for these and a pair of snips/side-cutters used to cut a hole in the copper jacket to allow the lead to melt out safely. Very glad you were fortunate enough not to encounter this!
Was thinking the same thing. Checked out a few rifle ammo of mine and the bullets aren't exactly all lead as one would assume. Then there is the pistol ammo with copper jackets etc...Like you said, there was a mix of shtuff in the first few melts. Really neat to watch. Always wonder how BigstackD keeps that concrete floor so clean.
Devil Forge is just too hot too quick for that. I use a turkey burner and a cast iron pot (with plenty of fresh air) for rough melting range scrap lead. Basically I think the end product was very high lead content brass because the temp moved right past lead's melting point and straight into melting copper (from jackets and plating). I wonder if some zinc got in there. It takes very little zinc to make lead act stupid in molds as it increases surface tension. That dross was probably the dirt, particles of copper, and all the alloying elements. Bullet casters flux (usually with candle wax) the living heck out of thier lead and stir the crap out of it just above the liquidus of lead to keep the alloying metals in the melt. Bullet lead, and wheel weight lead, is alloyed with other minor percentages of metals, notably tin and antimony. Improves castability and desired hardness (dead soft lead is not especially good for center fire velocities).
@@anthonyzbikowski529 Very interesting...Thanks
@@anthonyzbikowski529 Same here, I'm also thinking StackD vaporized a good amount of lead once the forge hit its boiling point.
Catching up on ones I missed and I am sure someone else has already covered this in an earlier comment, jacketed rifle rounds are usually around 5:1 or 6:1 according to the caliber lead to copper. judging by what i could make out of the ones you melted that would be close. that is around the ratio used to make hardened lead, it is an alloy that is more common than you think. Its primary use is in battery systems, and a few other electrical devices where regular lead would be to soft and wear out quickly, the small amount of copper lends a considerable amount of durability. If you would have reversed the ratio that is machine grade leaded copper, that is also used in some electrical environments where the copper needs to be worked as the lead softens the copper enough to make it pliable. Sorry for the lengthy rant, i wanted to give you a little bit of a start on your research, just in case no one else did. Love the videos, keep-em coming
I was about to go over very much the same thing. Also, many rounds are copper washed or jacketed. This didn't look jacketed, but a copper wash round oxidizes very similarly to straight hardened lead, which would've raised the copper content even higher, though just a bit.
In 10,000 years, archaeologists will find bigstackD's shelf and go "WHAT THE FUCK!? MOTHERLODE!"
I like that this implies that his stack is gonna somehow end up underground, like he buried it like a squirrel and lost it
@@mistermadhatter7809 it will be found in a pug shaped sphinx like structure most likely
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15:14 That pony writing book came out of left field tbh. Clearly a man of culture.
Must be new here. Welcome
I was gonna say, this must be your first time. Enjoy.
First time? Welcome
I love his pony book, lol. It's just something so unexpected. 😂
Bruh
I always melt the lead out of the jackets and separate them, That has a high antimony content to make it hard for bulk mil spec ammo.
Think I just spent ten minutes trying to figure out what metal he was melting. Didn't even know antinomy was even a thing.
That was a mess, but still cool to watch.
Cut things mixed ingot into small squares then remelt at lower temp to flush out the lead. Thats basically the only way to seperate the metals now , and it may take multiple melts.
I know we all love the casting and all, but I feel like we're all kinda lowkey here to see how his dogs are.
its all part of the experience
Not even low-key. Ever since Ingot and Bullion showed up, we've all been most of the way in love with them
@@arranaburden5667 Where did Ingot and Bullion come from? Were they rescues? They're both cute as hell and really mellow.
@@c.j.cleveland7475 came from a breeder i think. Not the bad ones, but the good ones
True
Find puzzle 🧩 moulds and make a puzzle haha that would be sick to see
Was thinking some kind of dude friendship puzzle out of that skull piece.
You’ve probably got some bullets there that a a lead-antimony alloy. This is a harder lead they use in some bullets and has a melting point of around 700c
I'm thinking you're right.
Could you separate the lead and antimony from the alloy?
@@traceyosterlind14 I suspect not easily. You would probably have to go down the path of chemical extraction or metal distillation
@@adambloke3050 just did a search, more than likely it is an alloy which would explain the excessive dross on each melt. Extremely difficult and expensive to remove the antimony and there may even be a bit of arsenic in the mix.
I pointed this out as well. He has mentioned before that he collected from an old trading range. Probably surplus WWI .303 used in the Lee Metford rifling, pressed into service for the more modern Lee Enfield as good practice ammo. To get a good melt he’s going to need al lot more heat, I think 900*F is about right but I’m not casting/reloader, just a reloader.
The very first 2021 video I will ever watch. And it’s gonna be a great one!!!! 😃👍
On to the new year of 2021, friends and bigstackD!~
One of the better ways to ring in the New year is to watch a big stacked video
Does the forge restarting ever make the neighbors think someone's shooting up the block?
Well guns used to be legal there, so there is a chance
@Charles Foster 'a' ghetto, not 'the' ghetto. We have a lot.
I’m 50% here for the Melting and casting, and 50% here for Ingot and Bullion even though I’ve been here a long while. The puppers make it 100000% more enjoyable
This is exactly what I needed to start off my 2021 with! 🍻🇨🇦
"I thought this was all lead bullets." Well some of them have their copper jacket still, so you technically made a sort of lead/copper alloy.
Just ordered my first devil forge furnace, the FB1SB! Figured I'd start with the smaller one since I do precious metal refining but will be getting a larger one next month for non precious metals. Thanks to BigstackD for the discount code saved me 8%! Now comes the hardest part..... WAITING FOR IT TO GET HERE!!
I love that green flame it gives off, so creepy and cool to watch
It's the copper jackets on some of the bullets, coppers flames are green when burned
I imagine those bigger caliber ones wouldn’t even make some of the spiders you have down there flinch lol
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I was about to say it's 1 in the morning then I realized Australia.
Outstanding way to start 2021. Cold beer in my hand while watching BigstackD melt metal. Happy New Year!! 🍻🍻🍻
Another great effort. Looking forward to more adventures with melted metal. Thank you for a wonderful 2020 and I wish you and yours all the best in 2021.
You had me worried about not seeing both dogs, when I saw just Ingot, I was like "was this an unreleased video?'
Same. I hope Bullion is OK. 🥺🐶
@@theslowkiller Hope he's okay too.
You should cast yourself a really cool bottle opener! That would be really cool, and really useful.
Yeah! That would be cool
"Every thing these days have a bottle opener even my tv has one legend says some people are being born with bottle openers on their feet
Happy New Year Big Stack!! Thank you!
Happy New Year, another awesome video. Great way to start off 2021
pretty sure you had a brass alloy. The "slag" you were pulling out is most likely steel cores from the bullets. Some bullets have a steel core in an effort to penetrate better.
That and/or some of them were a different lead alloy. Some rounds use a lead with a higher melting point. But yea, steel core and copper jackets is the most likely scenario
The green flame was probably just the copper jackets on the bullets.
More than likely
Oh shit leaves there! That means springs coming here!!! HAHAHA HELL YES I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!! You learn so much and have great conversations ! It’s unreal!
Thank you for another delightful video. It is the best one I've seen this year!
You could make a weapon hanger on the wall to put your swords and knives, and then you will have a whole shelf to keep stacking
Bloody hell do you reckon you got the lead hot enough 🤣🤣
When I was younger I worked at a lead smelter in Missouri. We made many alloys there. We added calcium , tin, copper, antimony you name it. We made strip lead, 100 pound pigs, 60 pound pigs and 1/2 ton ingots and one ton ingots, silver was a byproduct of the smelting process. We also produced 99.9 pure lead.
Happy New Year,. Love the videos ! Cute pup you got 👍
didnt know what day it was until I saw this notification
First of the new year!
As always great to watch mate, cheers.
Happy New Year! I always enjoy your videos! It is always interesting to watch how the partials turnout, and even that pour that split in the mold turned out cool looking.
You should do a video of melting all the bottle caps you've gone through in some set of time. a month? 6 months? maybe start collecting now and do one for 2022? IDK, but I think it'd be fun.
He doesnt/can't melt down steel
Range lead is soooo dirty.
Always so relaxing to watch your videos... satisfying
I love when the flames are different colors!!
Acts like new fishing weight's they now add wierd alloys to them.
I like how this man doesn’t clickbait
The slag scooping was SO satisfying in this video. That's why I love videos on melting bullets or brass fittings. They're always so dirty lol
Happy New Year. Great video
there are a whole bunch of videos on ways to "smooth" out the lines from a PLA 3D Printer, might try some of those methods before dropping the money on a Resin Printer.
Easiest smoothing is to print in ABS and use acetone vapour, but resin printers are cheap as anyway. May as well get one.
You can't belt sand it? Or would it chip and crumble away instead?
@@dethmaul where did I say to belt sand it?
@@DanielRichards644
Nowhere.
Can he not belt sand it? Or would it chip and crumble away instead?
@@dethmaul i wouldn't belt sand, but you can sand, but it's a lot of work, like I said search "smoothing pla 3d prints" and check out the videos out there.
I hope you wore a mask for all of the lead.
Exactly what I was going to ask
Loved the videos and the two little French Bullies!!
A very happy melting New Year to you and yours. Thank you for all your videos, cheers
sanding a lead/copper alloy?
I can think of better things to do TBH.
Go fk off then and do it
Love you're vids 😁 Happy New Year and greetings from Romania ! 🤟
Good morning from North America Happy New year's day awesome melt you did this week look forward to more this year
Happy New Year you melting mad lad!
This man outsmarted bullets!
Love the hint of Phantom Of The Opera.
high speed bullets are made in lead with additives like zink, tin and antimony, you may melt it at "low" temp, the metal jacket can be melt separately at "high" temp.
jacket may be nickel/stainless (magnetic or not) or brass, bullet may have a heart in high tensile steel (magnetic) in the lead.
the simpliest is a first melt for the "lead", discard magnetics stuff, and melt what's left.
I don’t know why I love watching these videos. You would think after the 10th time it’s just different types of metal being melted and then cast. But damn you are good at doing it and I keep coming back for more.
Another awesome vid like always!
Hope you had an awesome New Year!!
Bro that’s the best hobby somebody can have🙌🏻
Happy new year! I love the green flame 🔥 that come out when melting Copper! Even better at night! You have a great channel! Have learned so much from you!
I love your videos but i love the doggos even more :) happy 2021
Great melt! The busted skull puzzle is oddly awesome
Happy New Year, Man! Keep right on melting 😎
I love your dogs bro! So well behaved. I can tell you love and take good care of them! Cheers bro.
*That's a true craftsman right there. Amazing job. Well done sir!*
I just got my first successful copper melt! I finally ordered a devil forge 4kg furnace to upgrade from my backyard setup and when I have the money I am definitely getting a bigger one they work amazingly.
Love the puppers first then the process lol.
Happy New Year biggie!!!!
Happy new year. From Brasil. Thank you for always convert value in BRL.
This is the best ASMR.
thank you so much for your videos me and my dad would watch your channel every Friday he recently passed and your videos bring back a lot of good memories
Love the video, very relaxing to watch.
Smarter then most engineers and has awsome
Tattoos and socks and happy doggos you are an amazing person and honestly cheers
Excellent video and the first one I get to see in this eerie feeling new year. Wonderful to see Ingot and Buillion, those two remind me of my two knuckleheads. Happy New Year! 👍
A new year - a new #bigstackD Video...Perfect start to the weekend :)
the slag is my favorite part. i love the bullet melts for how much crud they have
Recycling range scrap is why I got a Devil's Forge. Lead for freedom seeds, and brass for ingots.
just what i needed at 4 am on the New Years day
Happy New years!!!!!!!!!! May 2021 bring you a million more subscribers. I hope 2021 os a very rich year for you.
Woohoo!! Friday breakfast and bigstackd!
Why do I enjoy the videos with lots of slag so much more? Keep up the good work!
Good times as always! Happy new year to the entire BSD fam! 🎆🎉
Happy news year to you and yours
The doggo was a nice touch as usual but then came the unicorn. 😂😂😂😂
That Slight Phantom Of The Opera Vibe!! You Are A OG!
Happy new years mate vcheers from across the pond
Most bullets are made of lead but usually a lead alloy. This is to harden them so that they can survive the pressure and other forces associated with ballistics.
I love your channel. I find very soothing to watch as I fall asleep.
Good one bud. Enjoyed it.
Happy New Year man😉🍻