lead melting pots

01kayak

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was just thinking what do different people use to melt there lead in
sometimes when using aluminium pans they melt aswell
what do you yous thanks jeff
 
ive got a iron ladle and a iron melting pot that we used to use for lead run joints on cast iron pipes at work. but a good old heavy pan should work
 
someone posted recently that they used a stainless teapot,cant rember who it was,posted a pic of it,jolly good idea i thought:D
 
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it were me


couple of quid. melts and pours. used mine for nearly 10 years now and still going strong

needs a good rinse before you make a cuppa afterwards though :o
 
I've just got a small heavy old pan, used some brute force and a vice to bend a pouring lip into it.
 
Teapot

Teapot

Stainless steel teapot does it for me - remember to remove the strainer section just inside pouring spout. Use Mole grips for holding handle (gets really hot) and divun overfill. nice and easy does it.
 
actually...

the strainer is still in mine, holds back and crud in the lead, and even more surprisingly the handle gets warm but not too hot to handle
 
i use the stainless t kettle aswell and i have also kept the strainer in it to remove crud etc i also have a spare one which you can have if ya want it
 
was just thinking what do different people use to melt there lead in
sometimes when using aluminium pans they melt aswell
what do you yous thanks jeff

shieldsflea market on a friday , i picked a cast iron one up about 4 year ago and still got it, hundreds of weights been made in it by mates and myself and still going strong only paid £3 for it
 
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