sillymike
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Local garage had some wheel weights. Guess I'll need a temp gauge. Any recomendations?
Just melt away on a large propane burner, and flux with some beeswax... scoop the garbage that floats to the surface.
Local garage had some wheel weights. Guess I'll need a temp gauge. Any recomendations?
Just melt away on a large propane burner, and flux with some beeswax... scoop the garbage that floats to the surface.
Got tons of stick ons. There are some fancier whitish ones that are not magnetic? But in strips like the obvious lead ones. Any good? Lots of painted ones with clips with MC on them. Put them in the question bucket. I'll do the drop test on something solid. Thud or klang.
Painted MC marked stick on’s are all lead from my experience, side cutters are the way to easily tell what’s lead or what’s zinc if you’re not sure. Steel is easy, they’re either rusty or the clips are crimped/riveted on.
What Am I looking for with the side cutters? Soft and grey? I'll take some pics tomorrow appreciate it. The old school are easy and the lead strips. But I think they started painting them for aluminum rims some are magnetic and most not.
Got quite a few of these. Looks like lead under the flaking corner.
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Im separating some weights into a suspect bucket. Melting them separately
What Am I looking for with the side cutters? Soft and grey? I'll take some pics tomorrow appreciate it. The old school are easy and the lead strips. But I think they started painting them for aluminum rims some are magnetic and most not.
Got quite a few of these. Looks like lead under the flaking corner.
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Im separating some weights into a suspect bucket. Melting them separately
If you can cut into them with cutters like the top one it’s probably lead, just goes to show you how different they all can be. Toss them in the melting pot, you’ll know quick enough if they’re lead. If they’re not they’ll just sit there with the rest of the clips and slag you skim off.
The one shop that I get the bulk of my WW pails from only has MC plastic coated steel. I’m guessing they’re newer production from that maker, last time I had tires mounted at Kal tire they used those. I asked Kal tire once if they had WW’s I could buy/have and they told me they switched to non lead a while back, unlike my reg spot that still uses lead.
1 and a half pail to go. Lots of good lead. 4 half pails so far. Lots of waste 2 half pails so far started another pail. Dang its time consuming the sorting
exactly, that is why you'd be better off with a good thermometer and sturdy strainer.