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    Quote Originally Posted by Spanners View Post
    This is basically what was suggested
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    Corbin uses a tube like I was thinking about - steel i think

    To make lead wire, pure soft lead is first melted and poured into the billet
    tubes to form lead cylinders (or billets) about 4-inches long. There are two
    tubes and one base. The base is normally mounted to your bench top with
    two long screws, provided, or fastened to a piece of two by four lumber
    which can then be clamped in a vise. The tubes slip over a plug on this
    base, which seals the lead and holds the tube upright during pouring.
    Wearing heat-resistant gloves, you can remove the tube within
    seconds of pouring the lead, set it aside, and slip another tube over the
    base. Pour the second tube full of lead, and then give the first tube a
    sharp down and up shake to dislodge the lead billet. Switch tubes, and
    continue making billets in this manner.

    Have done the calcs - the billets I'll be making will be just under 1lb each, so would have to do 220ish for 100kg, or do 20 of them and stash the rest of the lead LOL
    That is a 100% tidier but sorta same concept of how we did a similar thing years ago and what I was meaning in comment above. We just didnt have access to great tools so made do. Thats
    a nice clean result on the final product ours was a little rougher than that. Brings back memeories of going through the electric motor factories in Brazil and seeing 1" inch diameter rolls of copper goin into machine at one end
    and coming out at sizes like 0.32 of a mm at the other with 16 coats of varnish applied and dry... Oh and also of Cobacabana Beach in summer of course ... OMG ...
    "This is my Flag... Ill only have the one ..

 

 

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