Cutting a block of lead.

Head to the second hand store.
Find a 2$ pot that will hold the chunk of lead.
Fire up the camp stove and have at it.
Ladle the lead to smaller ingots. I use muffin tins. You can pick up one at the second hand store.
Use the pot later to smelt wheel weights.
That's what I did.

David
Was thinking of that also, but wasn't sure it would get hot enough. Worth a go.
 
I work with lead on almost a daily basis for a national telecommunications company. Safest way is to hack at it will a very heavy knife with a hammer... if a knife isn't available a cold chisel
 
+1 on melting. No hard labour, no mess.
Get an old pan and muffing pan from the thrift store (or get it from the dollar store) and ladle out the molten lead into the muffin pan.

Too bad you are not in my area, you could have borrowed my
my 400+ lb :) melting pot.
 
New melting pot. Propane tanks come in many sizes so just make a larger pot to melt it in. I don't see a problem.

How did it take over 40 post for this to be mentioned. 40 lbs of lead would easily fit in a cut off propane tank. They are free and only take an angle grinder to cut. Please purge the tank with water first :)
 
How did it take over 40 post for this to be mentioned. 40 lbs of lead would easily fit in a cut off propane tank. They are free and only take an angle grinder to cut. Please purge the tank with water first :)

40 lbs of lead is "only" about 1.6 liter. A decent pan can easily hold that so no need to go through the hassle of cutting a propane tank.
 
There was a time everyone would know that was humour. Nopw days I'm not so sure.

It has to be humour... trying to ram a very dense wad of metal into a machine designed to reduce branches into chips is a mess (of lead and flywheel shafts/bearings/clutch/engine components) soon to happen.

The melting and hydraulic woodsplitter shaving ideas are what I'd try.
 
Toss ‘er in the wood chipper...

There was a time everyone would know that was humour. Nopw days I'm not so sure.

Heh heh. Case in point:

It has to be humour... trying to ram a very dense wad of metal into a machine designed to reduce branches into chips is a mess (of lead and flywheel shafts/bearings/clutch/engine components) soon to happen.

The melting and hydraulic woodsplitter shaving ideas are what I'd try.
 
1400 lbs boat kneel,one big propane tank on its side set in a pipe frame, side skirts to keep heat in. One pipe with three lines of holes down the length of the pipe. One propane regular of a cutting torch,same type of hose and fittings. If I do it again I am wondering about adding oxygen for a hotter flame. Only problem was scooping the lead out into ingots,a little warm.
Sometimes their is a way through the impossible. Passed BIO this morning and thought that big green tank would make a lead pot.
 
You were referencing my description as to why it must be humour? (it does seem you are implying I'm of the other camp) I submitted that to reinforce the fact that it is humour, not because I was objectively considering a woodchipper as a viable option.

Sorry. No offense intended. I just thought it was funny that you felt the need to explain WHY the wood chipper was a bad idea lol.

Cheers.
 
Ive done a 50lb tube of lead. Find that one friend that can do anything and everything. We all have one. Bet him 20 bucks he cant do it. As ive aged ive learned that paying $20 is alot easier than manual labour. Even if i have to congradulate an idiot while paying him...just makes the next task easier to set up.

Ive gotten a 427lb rock into my truck buy betting a buddy he couldnt do it. Took a while and a few other ppl but it got done cost me only the price of a cold beer. I drove across town took the tail gate off backed up to where it needed to go fast and hit the brakes. Collected my $500. Been working smarter not harder since then
Good luck
 
Sorry. No offense intended. I just thought it was funny that you felt the need to explain WHY the wood chipper was a bad idea lol.

Cheers.

Thanks, I thought it prudent to ask clarification. I have used plenty of wood chippers and different sizes and types thereof so am intimately familiar with what they are capable of and their limitations: Given the original point was that some might consider it a viable option for chopping lead, a brief explanation hopefully would lay to rest that hopeless thought. ;)
 
Thanks, I thought it prudent to ask clarification. I have used plenty of wood chippers and different sizes and types thereof so am intimately familiar with what they are capable of and their limitations: Given the original point was that some might consider it a viable option for chopping lead, a brief explanation hopefully would lay to rest that hopeless thought. ;)
but it would be amusing watching
 
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