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Morning, all....
Need a good location for lead for sinker casting? Since I've been unable to find a source of 2-1/2 lb sinkers without swivels I am deciding to purchase a sinker mold and pot and cast them myself. However, need a good and reasonable source of lead. Any help appreciated. I have considered purchasing heavier lead sinkers and melting them down. I previously used pigs for monotype machines to cast sinkers and sometimes spent type. Don't know how many hot metal shops still exist using lead pigs. Thanks -- __________ lvMMMCCIX |
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Bob Roberts wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:33:12 GMT, "Photon713" wrote: Morning, all.... Need a good location for lead for sinker casting? Since I've been unable to find a source of 2-1/2 lb sinkers without swivels I am deciding to purchase a sinker mold and pot and cast them myself. However, need a good and reasonable source of lead. Any help appreciated. I have considered purchasing heavier lead sinkers and melting them down. I previously used pigs for monotype machines to cast sinkers and sometimes spent type. Don't know how many hot metal shops still exist using lead pigs. Old lead balance weights from a tire store. Right on, I buy them for 10 cents a pound at the local tire store -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
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Thank You, Gentlemen...
Great idea, never thought of it. Will stop by one or more of my local tire shops tomorrow. Appreciate the help. -- __________ lvMMMCCIX "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Bob Roberts wrote: On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:33:12 GMT, "Photon713" wrote: Morning, all.... Need a good location for lead for sinker casting? Since I've been unable to find a source of 2-1/2 lb sinkers without swivels I am deciding to purchase a sinker mold and pot and cast them myself. However, need a good and reasonable source of lead. Any help appreciated. I have considered purchasing heavier lead sinkers and melting them down. I previously used pigs for monotype machines to cast sinkers and sometimes spent type. Don't know how many hot metal shops still exist using lead pigs. Old lead balance weights from a tire store. Right on, I buy them for 10 cents a pound at the local tire store -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 09:09:46 -0700, Bob Roberts
wrote: On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:33:12 GMT, "Photon713" wrote: Morning, all.... Need a good location for lead for sinker casting? Since I've been unable to find a source of 2-1/2 lb sinkers without swivels I am deciding to purchase a sinker mold and pot and cast them myself. However, need a good and reasonable source of lead. Any help appreciated. I have considered purchasing heavier lead sinkers and melting them down. I previously used pigs for monotype machines to cast sinkers and sometimes spent type. Don't know how many hot metal shops still exist using lead pigs. Old lead balance weights from a tire store. Please note that tire/wheel weights are now made of antimony, or a lead/antimony alloy. Normally, if your molds are in good shape, there is no problem with this. However, if your molds are a little "loose", the material can seep between the cracks, leaving SHARP edges or "blades" on your sinkers, and these can be difficult to remove -- Never met a fisherman that couldn't lie his ass off with a straight face |
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"Photon713" wrote in message news:YYS2k.146$WH.103@trndny05... Morning, all.... Need a good location for lead for sinker casting? Since I've been unable to find a source of 2-1/2 lb sinkers without swivels I am deciding to purchase a sinker mold and pot and cast them myself. However, need a good and reasonable source of lead. Any help appreciated. I have considered purchasing heavier lead sinkers and melting them down. I previously used pigs for monotype machines to cast sinkers and sometimes spent type. Don't know how many hot metal shops still exist using lead pigs. Thanks If you can get permission to sift the berm at a police practice range, or any range for that matter. You will be amazed at how fast you can pile up lead with a crude sifter. Use 1/4" hardware cloth on a wooden frame. |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 19:50:37 -0700, "Long Ranger" lorpkins@earthlink
..net wrote: "Photon713" wrote in message news:YYS2k.146$WH.103@trndny05... Morning, all.... Need a good location for lead for sinker casting? Since I've been unable to find a source of 2-1/2 lb sinkers without swivels I am deciding to purchase a sinker mold and pot and cast them myself. However, need a good and reasonable source of lead. Any help appreciated. I have considered purchasing heavier lead sinkers and melting them down. I previously used pigs for monotype machines to cast sinkers and sometimes spent type. Don't know how many hot metal shops still exist using lead pigs. Thanks If you can get permission to sift the berm at a police practice range, or any range for that matter. You will be amazed at how fast you can pile up lead with a crude sifter. Use 1/4" hardware cloth on a wooden frame. The last place I got decent lead was from a theater that had a stage. The lead weights were used for counter-balances for curtains and suspended props. |
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