Today I melted a pile of dental x-ray film backings into ingots.
Stuff looks like narrow tin foil strips.
It was quite tedious to stuff this into my 10# Lee pot 10-20 pieces at a time initially. Once I had the pot 3/4 full I was able to add at a quicker pace. As a result I only poured one ingot set at time before replenishing the pot
This pile...

Yielded this... 10lbs worth.

Produced a lot of slag, almost a full tuna tin. Smelled kind of strange when melting to.
My hardness tester indicates 0.08, so something in the range of 7.8 BHN
It's not pure lead which kind of surprised me.
Suggestions as to what to use it for? Mix it in with my handgun lead?
M
Stuff looks like narrow tin foil strips.
It was quite tedious to stuff this into my 10# Lee pot 10-20 pieces at a time initially. Once I had the pot 3/4 full I was able to add at a quicker pace. As a result I only poured one ingot set at time before replenishing the pot
This pile...

Yielded this... 10lbs worth.

Produced a lot of slag, almost a full tuna tin. Smelled kind of strange when melting to.
My hardness tester indicates 0.08, so something in the range of 7.8 BHN
It's not pure lead which kind of surprised me.
Suggestions as to what to use it for? Mix it in with my handgun lead?
M
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