For anyone in southwestern Ontario (I assume shipping would be prohibitive), I have a quantity of lead left over from my boatbuilding days. I saved it because I thought I might build another sailboat, or get into bullet casting, but now I'm old enough to admit that neither of these is going to happen, so I guess it's time to get rid of it.
I have a few ingots of certified pure lead. I have a pallet of lead pipe. There's some sewer pipe, but mostly it's telephone shielding/conduit, so it's nice and clean. As I understand it the conduit was essentially pure lead, too. I have some pails of wheel weights, 1970s vintage, so they should all be lead. I have a little mixed scrap: rings from cast iron pipe, battery clamps, diving weights, etc. I have a couple of kirksite dies. I can't remember what the lead content is, but it has to be harder than pure lead. I have some lead foil. I used to line boxes for photographic film with it. It should also be good for wallets to keep your credit cards from being remote scanned, and better than aluminum foil for making hats.
I even have a few pails of body solder, floor sweepings from the days when seams were finished with solder in the auto factories, but apparently it's too valuable to use for bullet making. Somebody has an ad on Kijiji now for 6 lb of it for $100. I assume he's crazy, but it has to be worth more than pure lead. I have a mold for re-casting it into bars, another thing I may never get around to doing.
It looks like I have just about everything except linotype metal.