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SOLD 19 lbs Hard Lead Ingots

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Justin.44

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Hey guys, I melted some good roofing lead today and had to trim a bunch of joints with tin solder on them (in the bottom of the picture below). I added those to some other random harder stuff and melted it down. I'm unsure of the BHN on this so I've discounted it accordingly.

This is 30 small ingots with a total weight of 19+ lbs.

$35 shipped USPS Priority to your door within the U.S. PayPal friends and family, Venmo, or Zelle for payment. Thanks! Justin
 

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Still available. I had one of these ingots that didn't fit in the box and I just used my set of artists pencils to test it, it scratched good with a 4B pencil so I'd say it's in the ballpark of 9-10 BHN.
 
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