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Post by boatswainsmate on Oct 18, 2016 20:05:55 GMT -5
235 pounds of foundrytype and linotype spacers!
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Post by jimtx on Oct 18, 2016 20:19:12 GMT -5
Bet ya fun carrying those.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Oct 18, 2016 23:19:17 GMT -5
Practically a treasure trove!
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Post by boatswainsmate on Oct 19, 2016 14:47:40 GMT -5
Better Picture
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Post by magnumwheelman on Oct 19, 2016 15:06:38 GMT -5
are the lino type spacers the same lino material, or are they pure lead??? how about the foundrytype... is that the same alloy as lino???
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Post by clintsfolly on Oct 19, 2016 16:07:03 GMT -5
Got to stop and see my tire guy today. He made the kid load 225 of WW in the van! For $25. Now to sort and clean them.
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Post by boatswainsmate on Oct 19, 2016 18:09:55 GMT -5
are the lino type spacers the same lino material, or are they pure lead??? how about the foundrytype... is that the same alloy as lino??? I think the lino spacers don't meet lino standards. Pretty sure the foundry type does. It was real brittle and broke apart easily. My lead alloy calculator has the foundry at 15% tin 23% antimony and 62% lead.
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Post by cmh on Oct 19, 2016 19:55:18 GMT -5
Nice haul 😉
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Post by nicholst55 on Oct 28, 2016 11:58:49 GMT -5
Wish I had a ton or two of foundry type metal - and wasn't going overseas in just over a month!
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