jordanka16
Active Member
Who doesn't love melting lead when its 95 out?
Well usually I don't, but I had some free time and didn't want to waste it. I had a whole tote full of roofing lead to process, and some new NOE ingot molds to play with. They worked really well, but I think I need 2 of each size mold for a proper cadence. About 96 pounds of pure soft lead ready for whatever.
I also just got 20 lbs of Woods metal I'm not entirely sure what to do with. It seems I can add lead to it to turn it into cerrosafe for chamber casting, but that's probably more than I need.
Well usually I don't, but I had some free time and didn't want to waste it. I had a whole tote full of roofing lead to process, and some new NOE ingot molds to play with. They worked really well, but I think I need 2 of each size mold for a proper cadence. About 96 pounds of pure soft lead ready for whatever.
I also just got 20 lbs of Woods metal I'm not entirely sure what to do with. It seems I can add lead to it to turn it into cerrosafe for chamber casting, but that's probably more than I need.