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SOLD 65 lbs Lead Ingots

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Justin.44

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Hey guys, I melted down some super tar covered sheet lead today. It was a mess but it came out good. This is all sheet lead, nothing else went in the pot. I will mention that they came out a blue color on the outside, I guess I was running it a little hot.

While I don't know the exact BHN, I do know that these are nice and soft, do not ring on concrete and scratch easily.
This is 45 ingots with a total of 65 lbs. They ain't the prettiest but they are good soft lead. I packed this box tight with bubble wrap and taped it really well.

$130 shipped USPS Priority to your door within the U.S. PayPal friends and family preferred for payment. Thanks! -Justin
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That looks like pretty good lead to me. The blue color doesn't hurt a thing. I get that a lot when I heat soft lead a little too much. If I hadn't just bought a batch, I'd be buying this one. Given the source of the lead I would expect it to be 5 BHN. Roofing lead like that is never hard.
 
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