NoBodyImportant
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That’s good detective work
Wear a good mask and spread a tarp(s) out to collect all the "sawdust" from your cutting. That sawdust will be pot readySo I got the first batch home. I’m am going to try a chainsaw unless some one has a better idea.
At 922lbs I need to cut them before I can get them off my trailer. Torch would burn the wood.I wish you a strong arm and trust in God. I would recommend a cutting torch.
Use a sawsall with a bimetal blade.So I got the first batch home. I’m am going to try a chainsaw unless some one has a better idea.
Every thing you have said and done points to the material being lead. I noticed that these weights also had steel sleeve inserts which are needed for mounting if my eyes haven't deceived me. Four tons of lead at $.25 a pound would set you back $2000.00 . The last time I checked lead was slightly over $.60 a LB. That four tons of lead would bring you a little over $4800.00 if you were to sell it as scrap. A neat profit for little effort. If you were to take just a small portion of the lead and sell it to all of our people casting balls/bullets the profit increases much more.We are scraping several robots at work and I can buy the counter weights at 25cent a lbs. boss said he can give me a hell of a deal if I take all 8 of them. Probably about $100 a piece. As he just needs the rest of the employees to see me pay something. They are 922lbs each and seem to be lead. Any way to test them. The scrapings melt quickly. All told it’s just under 4 tons for a couple hundred bucks.
Cutting lead with axe, chainsaw or circular saw causes (me.. because I've done it) anxiety.. and the desire for a stand-by band-aid, tourniquet or change of clothing. Air chisel should prob work.Use a sawsall with a bimetal blade.
That would have been one hell of a sight! Haha cutting up lead with a chainsawBought a counterweight out of a large milling machine. 3300 lbs of lead. All one big piece, cut it up with chain saw.
Yes I’m going to get it all. We have four now and 4 more when the new robots come in and we get them changed out. Probably 4-6 months with cargo transportation right now. I got 3 of them one my car hauler with pallets under them. That what I won’t cut into my trailerCutting lead with axe, chainsaw or circular saw causes (me.. because I've done it) anxiety.. and the desire for a stand-by band-aid, tourniquet or change of clothing. Air chisel should prob work.
I Agree that a Sawzall makes very good sense (fine teeth will clog, coarser teeth of "aluminum and other non-ferrous metals" or a "demolition" style blade would be my first choice).
900+Lbs weights are massive pieces of lead to handle. I might pay some young guy the $2 a pound to cut them up for me.. only partly joking.
If you have a working farm call them tractor weights (put your chunks or ingots in boxes mounted to your tractor) and write them off your taxes.. grin
How much of it did you decide to take in all?
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