Lead prices

that depends on how much time and equipment you have to scrounge, sort, cast some for yourself. Scrap lead can be had for anywhere from $ 0 to $1 a pound. The fellow selling for $ 3 obviously think's his time to do that for you is worth something and he is right.

I wouldn't consider $3 for an ingot outrageous but you can do it yourself cheaper.
 
Last year, $1.50 per lb. was common in my area. Now, $1.00 per lb. seems to be the going rate for pure stuff and then up from there for blends. $3.00, wayyyy to much.
 
I pay 105$ for 3.5 five gallon bucket , after sorting and melting that

I have 290 lbs of COWW in ingot and 47 lbs of SOWW in ingot

I sell today to a metal buyer the stell and zinc for 17.50$

total pice 87.50$ for 337 lbs = 0.26$/lb
 
Considering plated bullets offered by one of CGN sponsors' including shipping comes to ~5.90 a pound one would be crazy to pay $3/lb for lead.
 
I just got a 5 gallon bucket filled within 3" of the rim with lead WW only for .. Wait for it... $20 :dancingbanana:

Last bucket I bought was $50 and mixed wheel weights!




What is the average weight of a 5 gallon pail filled with WW do you lads think?
 
I just got a 5 gallon bucket filled within 3" of the rim with lead WW only for .. Wait for it... $20 :dancingbanana:

Last bucket I bought was $50 and mixed wheel weights!




What is the average weight of a 5 gallon pail filled with WW do you lads think?

I had em range from 95-130 lbs
 
Is there some where around Vancouver that sells bulk lead?
Seems like a good time to buy if the price is low right now.
 
Thanks Highrpm, I'll look into the recyclers, I was more thinking about buying lead from..... say Cominco.... :)
metalrecylingdotcom doesn't even show sales as something they offer.
 
sorry, I gave you the wrong web address. the website is metalexleadrecycling dot com . Metalex is in Richmond, BC. Price is based on commodity spot prices. Last time I bought, 99.98% pure was about $1.30/lb, and 4% antimonial lead was about $1.45/lb. It's clean re-refined commercial grade lead and you don't need to clean it, just melt and cast. The only pia is that the ingots are big - 60lbs each and you need to chop it into smaller pieces to get it to fit in the pot. But very good stuff and good people to deal with. Call them for the current pricing, ph# is on the website.
Metalex supplies many companies with secondary lead from our Richmond facility. We sell refined lead and various antimonial lead alloys in any quantity you need for a range of applications
 
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