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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2083588" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I use hundreds of pounds of them.</p><p>Some of the lead in the weights is harder than others.</p><p>I sort them to some extent.</p><p>Then i take a stainless pot like you would boil water and eggs in.</p><p>Make a nice camp fire in the BBQ grill or a pit..lot's of coals and some flames..</p><p>Then i melt it down outside.</p><p>Then skim the steel off the top with stainless spoon.</p><p>I then stir and stir with a pine stick.... then pour into ingot molds..or dry aluminum coke cans.</p><p></p><p>If you can get then then do so..</p><p>I pay 40-50cents a pound for them ..or if i am hurtin i must go to standard steel and pay 85cents</p><p>Of course fishing sinkers ,,i made many 100's of them</p><p>Most stuck in the bottom of webber falls in the arkansas river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2083588, member: 15054"] I use hundreds of pounds of them. Some of the lead in the weights is harder than others. I sort them to some extent. Then i take a stainless pot like you would boil water and eggs in. Make a nice camp fire in the BBQ grill or a pit..lot's of coals and some flames.. Then i melt it down outside. Then skim the steel off the top with stainless spoon. I then stir and stir with a pine stick.... then pour into ingot molds..or dry aluminum coke cans. If you can get then then do so.. I pay 40-50cents a pound for them ..or if i am hurtin i must go to standard steel and pay 85cents Of course fishing sinkers ,,i made many 100's of them Most stuck in the bottom of webber falls in the arkansas river. [/QUOTE]
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