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that is a lot of lead. never seen that muchAfter the chainsaw I melted the chunks down over a charcoal forge, then into ingots for the lead pot.
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No, it won't, unless you exceed 900F, at which point your castings will have a hammered, frosty appearance.And melting lead in a pot won't? Just do it outside where there's fresh air. I think you will be fine.
Believe it or not, a chainsaw really works great. I have helped cut up lead counter weights that came in 500 pound blocks. Place on a large tarp to collect the shavings. And it doesn't really dull the chain.Hello,
I have a literal brick of lead. Obviously much too large to fit into my casting pot. What method(s) could be used to cut small sliced off this mass?
Thanks,
Bruce
I'm with you. Propane much cheaper than Cutting gas. I use a weed burner on a 20 pounder outside. No effort no mess.Propane torch works for me. I am less concerned with vapors than I am with microfine particles from a saw. Work outdoors with a mild breeze and stay upwind!
ADK Bigfoot
I’d bet that would work, but to keep it from just reforming into one lump one would probably have to move it around a bit.A big campfire works, too. Let the lead melt and run through the ashes. Break up pieces when cool and remelt in a pot.
No dust. The sawn chips are as big as the gullet of the saw blade. With a chain saw the curls of lead are easily raked up and retrieved.If I have to do it again I think I’ll get a wood chisel at a flea market. I don’t like the idea of using a saw because of loosing lead as saw dust. A cold chisel will work but being so blunt it doesn’t just slice through the lead.
In my profession I’ve literally cut up tons of lead brick size ingots of lead. The cutting device was a production level band saw. The blade was a 1/4” skip tooth blade with 4 teeth per inch and it was run at 300 feet per minute. As this was done now many years ago, new advice may be available but at the time this was a success.I’ve used various ways. A saws all works well with a blade designed for tree limbs. My wood shop band saw, but that leaves a lot of chips to clean up.
Had a large number of plumber ingots that would not fit my small Lee pot. I used a propane torch to melt them into the pot.
Any hand saw that is sharp will cut lead.
That's a chunk!75 pound lead tile for x-ray room construction
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