lead mould?

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lead mould?

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Does anyone have a 4lb hard weight mould that I could borrow for a few weeks? I have a bunch of lead I'd like to melt/remelt into 4lb bricks.
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I'm not sure lead supports mould. As a toxicologist, you would know better. A mold might support lead, though . . . :)
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LCF wrote:I'm not sure lead supports mould. As a toxicologist, you would know better. A mold might support lead, though . . . :)
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I've got something that I use that makes 5lb weights. Just solid block though, no fancy belt loops.
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They aren't too pricey at NESS, I'm just going to buy one.
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