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I need about a pound and a half of this, can't be more then a 1/4 inch thick. I've got a non gun related project and I need some extra weight.
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Easy enough to melt in aluminum pot on camp stove in well ventilated area.) pour whatever size you need.
Edit: Also this one http://www.GunBroker.com/item/580097548
http://www.GunBroker.com/item/591132974
Easy enough to melt in aluminum pot on camp stove in well ventilated area.) pour whatever size you need.
Edit: Also this one http://www.GunBroker.com/item/580097548
The first auction you mentioned doesn't show a picture so I don't have a clue as if it would work.
The lead in the second auction would most likely work.
One of our esteemed members said he'd send me a couple of pounds of what should work.
I'm not a lead bullet caster so I'm not familiar with all the different terms or types of lead.
When I did my search I used the terms of what I found on Amazon and Ebay as pretty much everything that turned up here was different calibers of lead bullets. 1 Ounce stick on wheel weights would have been perfect but I don't need a case of them.
Thanks for your help and the help of Perry Shooter & Jim Stark.[^][^][^]
I believe what you are looking for is correctly called Linotype. I can that that much go for a small fee. Mine is about an eighth of an inch thick. I can measure it if you're interested.
Thanks for the offer B17-P51, but Jim Stark came through for me and I received some lead from him yesterday. And yes Linotype would be the correct term. Me I'm not up on all these different lead terms.[;)][:D][:D]
It's not Pinewood Derby time is it?[}:)][}:)][}:)]
No it isn't unless my 31 year old decides he's gonna build one.[;)]