lead weights

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edward

lead weights

#1 Post by edward »

i came accross the breakaway tackle website the other night,went through the motions of ordering a selection of lead weights which were quite cheap.when i got to the end where the tell you the cost of postage i was quoted 54 euro.needless to say i didnt order.is there anywhere in ireland to order weights online,any i have seen in tackle shops have been quite expensive nearly twice as expensive as on the english website.
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#2 Post by teacher »

Cheapest way is to make your own. You can order moulds, tails, wires etc. from most mail order sites. You'll have to source the lead from somewhere though ...
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#3 Post by Neil »

Cheapest (free) source of lead is spent balancing weights from your local tyre shop. Messy. I melt them in a pan (camping stove +blow torch) and pour the clean lead into another pan or a bucket of clean water to use latrer, leaving the steel clips and slag behind.
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#4 Post by lumpy »

just use roofing lead, most chippies are more than happy to give away old lead when re roofing
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#5 Post by EricH »

NEVER, NEVER,NEVER, mix hot lead with water, make sure the lead or anythig to be used with it is dry when making your own weights.

Molten lead + water = EXPLOSION that will burn through your clothes and skin.

Wear gloves,(i use welding gauntlets) and make the leads in a well ventilated area.
I use a large blowtorch, and an old iron saucepan.
Heat the mould slightly before you pour the lead, if the mould is really cold it will set halfway down the mould.

Done safely and with common sense, making your own weights is the best option.

A couple of hours a week for a week or two would have easily enough for the season.
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lead weights

#6 Post by WILL »

i use a burning ring and a bottle of butane gas used in a well ventilated area i purchased all this for around about £35.00 i have had the same bottle of gas for 2 yrs so value for money and if you speak to any chippy i suppose he,ll sell you some lead i know i,m a chippy we don,t give it away but you could borrow a ladder and strip the local church roof :oops:

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