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extracting lead from batteries

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extracting lead from batteries

Post by CruiserPatrol »

Just wanted to know if some of the fisho's out there could tell me the best and cleanest tecnique to extact the lead from an old battery to make sinkers?

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Post by bru21 »

the lead in old batteries is mainly (of has enough to be annoying) sulphated (lead sulphate) which is not what you are chasing. we use old balance weights from tyre shops. we get massive bags for free and the steel clips just fall away as you heat it. another is roof tile lagging or whatever its called.

then its a matter of getting an old s/steel pot, moulds, and a soup ladle as well as a lpg burner (3 ring cast iron)

and a big fan and do it outside. lead poisioning is acclumlatitive and has a huge half life. especially for pregnant moms, small kids and sperm!
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Post by Ezookiel »

Watched the "bush mechanics" melt the lead from a battery using an old hubcap as the pot, to pour over a hole in a radiator to seal it.

Apparently it worked, but then you'd have to wonder what hubcaps nowadays would allow you to melt stuff in them, and have to be lucky to hole your radiator right near someone's discarded battery.
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Post by CruiserPatrol »

Yeah i think I might have the bush meachanics on dvd somewhere. I'll take a look at it.

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Post by longlux »

bru21 wrote:the lead in old batteries is mainly (of has enough to be annoying) sulphated (lead sulphate) which is not what you are chasing. we use old balance weights from tyre shops. we get massive bags for free and the steel clips just fall away as you heat it. another is roof tile lagging or whatever its called.

then its a matter of getting an old s/steel pot, moulds, and a soup ladle as well as a lpg burner (3 ring cast iron)

and a big fan and do it outside. lead poisioning is acclumlatitive and has a huge half life. especially for pregnant moms, small kids and sperm!
Yes be carefull It can also cause mental problems.
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Post by CruiserPatrol »

longlux wrote:
bru21 wrote:the lead in old batteries is mainly (of has enough to be annoying) sulphated (lead sulphate) which is not what you are chasing. we use old balance weights from tyre shops. we get massive bags for free and the steel clips just fall away as you heat it. another is roof tile lagging or whatever its called.

then its a matter of getting an old s/steel pot, moulds, and a soup ladle as well as a lpg burner (3 ring cast iron)

and a big fan and do it outside. lead poisioning is acclumlatitive and has a huge half life. especially for pregnant moms, small kids and sperm!
Yes be carefull It can also cause mental problems.
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Post by Ruffy »

go with the wheel weight idea. Much safer, cleaner and enviromentally friendly
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Post by pongo »

Ruffy wrote:go with the wheel weight idea. Much safer, cleaner and enviromentally friendly
when we used wheel weights, the sinkers were actually lighter than what we made from normal lead. Get some roofing lead from an old demo site, scrappies etc. Lead from batteries is too much hard work. as kids we used to cut open the battery, and pull the plates out, Tap all the crap out of them and then melt them down. Major PITA and the health risks were unheard of then.

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