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ingots
An ingot is a piece of relatively pure material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing. In steelmaking, it is the first step among semi-finished casting products. Ingots usually require a second procedure of shaping, such as cold/hot working, cutting, or milling to produce a useful final product. Non-metallic and semiconductor materials prepared in bulk form may also be referred to as ingots, particularly when cast by mold based methods. Precious metal ingots can be used as currency (with or without being processed into other shapes), or as a currency reserve, as with gold bars.
I don't have facebook, but one of my boys sent this link over and said it looked like the guy has a pretty good pile of ingots. Sounded good and thought I would pass it along.
Once fluxed soft lead...
Hand poured lead ingots, 1lb ingots, 50lb bars, random sized pucks, cleaned unmelted plumbing lead. Approx. 320 lbs in poured lead, and approx. 50lbs in unpoured lead. Looking to get $2.50/lb for under 100lbs or $2.00/lb for over 100lbs. Face to face no shipping, possible trades for paintball...
Cleaning out the garage...
~45 lb of lead in muffin shaped ingots. These were melted at 650 °F from wheel weights. No zinc.
$25
Local pickup only in NW Portland or Beaverton.
Looking to trade some of my clean linotype casting ingots for some of your clean WW or SOWW or RS ingots. These linotype ingots are roughly ~22 Bhn. Let me know what you have and what trade ratio by weight would be fair. I'm looking to trade in the 25-50 lb range, and my ingots run about...
Anyone interested in trading for ammo / supplies? I have a couple hundred pounds of lead. I can smelt into 1.5 lb ingots (cleans all the dross / impurities / crap out).
I like:
-12 gauge primers
-shotgun powder
-ammo: .22, .223/5.56, 9mm, .45ACP
Weird bubblegum...lol. Open to thots....
My favorite way to beat the cost and shortages of jacketed bullets is to cast my own. The satisfaction of reloading your own cartridges is amplified by using your own cast bullets. Everything from the alloy chosen, to the design of the mold, to the sizing die and bullet lube, everything can be...