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![]() "Glenn Ashmore" writes: Spend bullet lead from the local gun range is 6 to 8 cents at most. Maybe where you are, but not in SoCal. Probably some copper jackets in it but that would be less trouble than steel tire clips. Also, expect to find some live ammo. As you melt it down a bucket of "resource", you sometimes get a "pop", not a "boom", just a pop. If you don't melt down and clean up shooting range "resource", expect to find at least 20% useless scrap, at least that was my experience. -- Lew S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland) Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures |
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![]() Lew Hodgett wrote: Also, expect to find some live ammo. Unlikely at most indoor ranges. Live ammo is always at the other end of the range. As you melt it down a bucket of "resource", you sometimes get a "pop", not a "boom", just a pop. Probably right but just add half a gram of water and see what happens. :-) If you don't melt down and clean up shooting range "resource", expect to find at least 20% useless scrap, at least that was my experience. I was not suggesting he melt it. Just use it as is. It is just about the right mix of sizes for filling between lead pigs. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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![]() "Glenn Ashmore" writes: Unlikely at most indoor ranges. Live ammo is always at the other end of the range. That was not my experience with both public and private ranges such as the sheriff of Los Angeles County or various city ranges used by the police departrments. Probably right but just add half a gram of water and see what happens. :-) No thank you. I was not suggesting he melt it. Just use it as is. I was aware of that. Trust me, shooting range "resource" is full of crap, especially dirt, or what masquerades as dirt. Melting down about 500 lbs of range "resource" will yield about 360 lbs of lead pigs. The rest is scrap. At least that was my experience. Maybe others will accept this garbage as part of their keel ballast, I wouldn't and didn't. BTW, probably melted down more than 20,000 lbs of range "resource" to get my ballast lead. This included about 10,000 lbs of clean lead pigs that were stolen. Remind me to tell you the story about the convicts who loaded range "resource" sometime. It was quite an experience. HTH -- Lew S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland) Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures |
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Uh, is that stolen FROM you or BY you? (g)
"Glenn Ashmore" writes: snip BTW, probably melted down more than 20,000 lbs of range "resource" to get my ballast lead. This included about 10,000 lbs of clean lead pigs that were stolen. |
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![]() Lew Hodgett wrote: Trust me, shooting range "resource" is full of crap, especially dirt, or what masquerades as dirt. Melting down about 500 lbs of range "resource" will yield about 360 lbs of lead pigs. The rest is scrap. At least that was my experience. Odd, I got much better yield out of bullet lead than I did out of wheel weights. I just couldn't use more than about 1,000 lbs because I needed the antimony in the wheel weights. Maybe the indoor sand backstop made a difference. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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![]() "Glenn Ashmore" writes: Odd, I got much better yield out of bullet lead than I did out of wheel weights. I just couldn't use more than about 1,000 lbs because I needed the antimony in the wheel weights. Maybe the indoor sand backstop made a difference. Didn't seem to make much difference whether it was from an outdoor range or indoor ranges that used a steel trap. Most of my stuff was from indoor ranges. Lots of what I'll call slag which was NBD. Had a pot that would hold about 900 lbs of molten lead. When melting was in process, the slag would float on the surface of the molten lead where it could be scooped off with a common garden shovel. -- Lew S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland) Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures |
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