Started melting WW's today. Did great until the very end. I had one piece of lead that wasn't a WW. Yeah, curiousity killed the cat and I tossed it in, with about 10 lbs of lead remaining in liquid form. It didn't melt as fast as the rest of the lead, and it got really clumpy. The piece looked like a piece of cracked pipe maybe, dunno. It didn't have the same weight as lead, but it wasn't very big. Very deceiving piece of metal. I scratched it with steel and it's surface (looked like lead) shone shiny silver on the mark. After I scooped the remaining clumpy crap out of my beautiful pan of lead, it kept going yellow and then burning over bright bluish color/brown. I fluxed it several times over and poured about 5 pounds into ingots but marked them as possibly contaminated.
Anyone have any idea what that metal was or if the remaning lead is salvagable?
Anyone have any idea what that metal was or if the remaning lead is salvagable?