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RE: possible sources for sheet lead and mineral/ transformer oil?
Original poster: "Daniel A. Kline" <daniel_kline-at-med.unc.edu>
I got all the lead I could ever use just for the asking at a discount
tire place that installed nothing but recaps. Serious discount ;) Used
tire-weights were all over the place, in barrels, etc. They didn't want
them.
Dan K.
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> Subject: Re: possible sources for sheet lead and mineral/
> transformer oil?
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> Original poster: "Jack Vandam" <snotoir7674g-at-mindspring-dot-com>
>
> Thanks, Scot. That's what someone else suggested too. Seems
> fairly simple
> and for just a few dollars invested. I'll be trying it soon.
>
> Jack
>
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> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 8:57 PM
> Subject: Re: possible sources for sheet lead and mineral/
> transformer oil?
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> > Original poster: "BunnyKiller" <bunikllr-at-bellsouth-dot-net>
> >
> > If you have lead a rectangle cookie sheet a propane
> burner ( outdoor
> > type ) and a cast iron pot you can make lead sheets
> just make sure
> there
> > is no moisture on the cookie sheet spattering lead is no fun...
> >
> > Scot D
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> > Tesla list wrote:
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> > >Original poster: "Jack Vandam" <snotoir7674g-at-mindspring-dot-com>
> > >Thanks again, Jim, for these additional suggestions. Too
> bad I can't use
> > >the lead I have. I must have 150 lbs or more of it, but it's in
> chunks,etc
> > >and would have to be melted down/ flattened before using
> as sheets.
> > >
> > >Jack
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