How many of you clean up the spruce, the piece of lead left from pouring in the mold, before you sell you heads? What methods do you use to save time while doing this? I have been using a small diamond file to clean up where I break or cut off the excess lead myself. This is not that bad of a problem on small jig heads (1/64, 1/48, 1/32 & 1/16). Where I am running into the pain in the tail end is on larger pours and on sinkers. I pour everything at this time from 1/48 to 8 oz, in various sinker and jig heads. I guess I am basically asking if anyone has any better ideas than using a file for this time consuming job. I have actually thought about using my bench top grinder and changing one of the wheels out to something finer, but I am open to suggestions.
Thank you all,
Bobo
PS. as far quantity of lead goes. I have been known to sit down and melt, clean and pour over 50 to 75 lbs of lead at a time. I keep all of my bulk lead in 8 oz bank sinkers. It makes it easy to keep track of how much lead I have and use.


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