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    Oh, roofing company's have lead too that they want to get rid of. If it is from a tare off roof it is dirty. That is not hard to remedy though , just not in your pour pot. Happy searching.

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    Telephone repairman also have access to good lead from time to time.
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    Thanks for all the replies. Redge my dad was a telephone man. He said if I had all the lead he use to use, back in the day, I'd never need anymore for anything. He had a few pieces in the barn. Maybe 2 pounds worth.
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    Default Poured first heads today, need some advice

    I have about 500 lbs of telephone lead.
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    Another good source of clean lead, is the metallic cartridge black powder guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyLoomis View Post
    Dentists have lead from xray thingys. You know that thing you have to bite down on, they have a thin membrane on each one that gets put in a recycle bucket that they have to pay to have discarded. They generally are very happy to give to a free discard.
    My dentist saves all his for me. I keep it separate from everything else. Pours some pretty jigs.
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    A guy that I went to HS with is my dentist. I'll ask him if they use it. Their bite plate for their xrays aren't like the older style that I think one of you mentioned so I don't know if they'll have any or not.

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    These bricks weigh ~12kgs and they were recovered from a decommissioned lab
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    Sheets of lead on top of the paint cans are from a radio transmission site. Cans are wheel weight. The sheet of lead on the bottom is ~1/8" thick and is used in the walls of an X-Ray room and Bio-hoods. The yellow thing (~40lbs)came from X-Ray equipment.
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    More bricks. Very clean lead - real pain to break down.
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    My Favorite stuff to work with!
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    If all those suggestions don't work Do-It molds sell it but I don't know how much and what weight

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