Price of lead

2,009 views·13 replies·by DarthBaiter
DarthBaiter
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Gonna start collecting lead for my pour day. Hope the lead prices hasn't gone up @ the local scrap yard.
The past owner used give me lead for fish, but the new guy doesn't eat fish. 🙁
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
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chunksterFREE2021#2
How much do you need? It's good for hunting wild boar.


https://www.rotometals.com/pure-soft-lead-metal-99-9-5-pound-ingot/


Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
DarthBaiter
30 to 40lbs

I'm gonna stop by tomorrow and see what they got.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
live bait
live baitFREE2021#4
I gave up melting lead a long time ago, now sinkers come from a couple of clicks on e bay.
John
CaptainOriginal Crew1,979 postsSince 2018
Chinacat
ChinacatFREE2021#5
Rumor has it an old timer in Montauk years ago went over the edge from lead poisoning while melting and making sinkers
Stay well ventilated
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
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chunksterFREE2021#6
Rumor has it an old timer in Montauk years ago went over the edge from lead poisoning while melting and making sinkers
Stay well ventilated
Definitely toxic avenger stuff. I couldn't agree more.
Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
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chunksterFREE2021#7
Are you going to throw that out? Can I have that?


Captain1,969 postsSince 2020
DarthBaiter
I do it outside, with a fan behind me. Also on a nice cold day so I know my neighbors are all nicely tucked inside their homes. ?
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
pequa1
pequa1MOD2021#9
I don't really use sinkers anymore, still have stock. Plus about a pound or three of lead from my pellet gun trap and dud .22 bullets. Only use bucktails off the yak and rarely anchor the boat when I do use it three or four times a year. That could change as I age out and may have to do a bait and eight instead of chucking lures surfcasting. I always thought I would melt the stuff in an old pot on the barbecue, and then using one of those pointy fence posts in some damp garden soil, pour it into pyramids, but now they have those new fangled sinkers that really hold the bottom in the ocean.1610209877214.webp
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
DarthBaiter
Interesting looking sinker.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
pequa1
pequa1MOD2021#11
supposedly a 4 ounce holds like a 6 ounce would. (surfcasting anyway) I doubt its needed off a boat.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
DarthBaiter
Yay the fish eater was back. He has semi retired and only comes out on Saturdays.
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He didn't have too much today, but he told me to stop by in 2 weeks and he would have the regular guy save all the lead they get for me. ?
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019
Fluke Whisperer
30 to 40lbs

I'm gonna stop by tomorrow and see what they got.
I have about 50lbs, some are old codfish jigs, some 16 to 32 oz lead for tile fishing and about 3, 10 lb ingots my buddy gave me before he moved out to Oregon, along with a propane tank and melting pot, the propane tank was old and I mean old, I decided not to use it, I tried to get rid of it, but no one was taking them anymore, including the fire dept.
So I fired up the tank, little did I know that it was going to take 3 days for it to empty out, after an hour the tank froze up and no more propane would come out, learn something new everyday, after it was empty, I took the valve off, filled it with water and cut it half with my saws all, put it outside for bulk pickup, didn't last 20 minutes, the treasure hunter's came along and took it.
I have 4, 40lb tanks for my backup generator, I picked up a new melting furnace/pot, the heaviest lead I use is 8 oz, even those I use very rarely.

pic of the tank.
First MateOriginal Crew508 postsSince 2019
DarthBaiter
Soumds like a nice set up.
I've been using a cheap cast iron pot and my turkey fryer propane burner.
Gets the job done.
First MateOriginal Crew899 postsSince 2019

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