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Guys,

What are you paying for used wheel weights?

I have an offer of $15 per 5 gallon bucket to sell me material. A heft estimate indicates that a bucket must weigh more than 100 pounds. Seems like a pretty reasonable price to me.

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Posts: 6199 | Location: Charleston, WV | Registered: 31 August 2002Reply With Quote
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I must have 300 pounds maybe 400.
Cost, a 12 pack of Bud. The tire shops I have asked at want them gone, don't care how, just get em out.


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I've always managed to get them free.The way things are these days,I'd gladly give $15 for a 5 gal. bucket.
 
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A five gallon bucket will hold about 150 lbs of wheel weights, give or take 10 lbs or so. I get them free occasionally (got about 75 lbs last week), have paid up to $.15/lb on occasion, but mostly get denied these days even when I offer cash or something in trade. Most places that I've tried either reuse the weights, already have a buddy that gets them, or they go to the battery guy. Any place that sells batteries as well as tires usually will not give weights to you. I would pay $15 a bucket for a constant source.
 
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I had been paying $20 a bucket at a place that no longer sells them to me. A buddy who I cast for got me 5 buckets in trade for bullets I cast for him, and I haven't done much casting lately, so that's my stash.

Since I've yet to have a reliable supply of ww's, I'd buy every bucket I could at $15 a bucket.

After melting down and cleaning out the clips, valve stems, wheel lugs etc, you'll get over 100#'s of ingots.

My wife got me a bucket and a half for free from a tire store when she told them I was going to make toy soldiers for my kids. Not exactly a lie as I did get them a toy soldier mold, but it didn't fill out that well with ww's.


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I learned the last time I bought wheel weights not to tell them I was going to make bullets out of them they looked at me like they thought I was doing something wrong, and I left they refused to sell me any to make bullets out of. The next place I told them I was going make some duck weights & fishing sinkers I had no problem getting all they had.


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The last 4 buckets I got were free they were glad to get rid of them.
 
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My local tire emporium told me the recycler pays them $5 per bucket, and he picks up, so no way they are going to give weights away for free to casters. That was 1 1/2 years ago so it may have gone up since.

I generally offer $20 a bucket, and bring my own bucket to fill or swap so they won't be out a bucket. That's generous but creates goodwill and it is still a bargain compared to storebought bullets.

It is rare to get them free in this part of the country unless you know someone.

If you are spending several hundred dollars on a on a set of tires, then you have more bargaining power and should negotiate accordingly. Never buy tires without bringing home wheelweights.
 
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Originally posted by popenmann:
Never buy tires without bringing home wheelweights.



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Got two buckets for $10 each. Darned glad to have them for that.


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Ditto what most have said.

Had to buy 3 sets of tires in one month, took home 3 5gal buckets of weights.

What does amaze me is that when you start throwing 510grainers, it don't take that long to use up a bucket.

Have not paid for any yet.
 
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The police pistol range located on Ft. Ben Harrison, Indianapolis IN., had a soft backstop full of bullets. A friend and I used to "mine" it regularly for .38 wadcutters. These made great bullets when recast!


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Posts: 4386 | Location: New Woodstock, Madison County, Central NY | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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man, i didnt know they were hard to find. I have a buddy that has about 6 55 gallon drums of this stuff that he asked me about 2 weeks ago if i would haul off. they are still sitting there. I will get them if you guys want and you pay shipping and i will send them to you. I will inquire about them again next week if anyone is interested

On edit, i just called him and he has two tire locations and said i can have all he's got, just need to figure out how in the heck i am gonna get 55 gallon drums of nothing but tire weights into my pickup. Litterly has 6 drums worth and several 5 gallon buckets of them.
 
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wtman, where are you located? I hope you are close to me. A 5 gallon bucket of WW weighs about 160 lbs, so a 55 gallon drum would top 3/4 of a ton. The only way I can think of to move them would be via some sort of forklift or tractor loader, or go the manual route and scoop them into smaller containers (like 5 gallon buckets) and then lift them into the back of the truck.
 
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I live in colorado springs, Colorado. I have a forklift but would have to get it over there somehow. I am going to have to figure something else out. I dont have a tommy lift on any of my trucks buy i do service an oil company that does. They may be able to help me. I realize shipping these things to people wont happen because of costs, but if anyone is ever through this way, they could sure stop in and get a big bait of 'em. I do NOT do any casting but i have tons of resources for these wheel weights and this is just from 2 locations alone. I never thought there was any use for them till i came across this thread just browsing through.
 
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At 1280 miles one way, it's a little too far away for me. I hope some of the other guys on this board can take advantage.
 
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Wtman, I am just down the road from you. You still have access to those wheel weights? My tire guy already has someone that takes all of his weights. I used to buy them from the local scrap dealer for .10$/# but I haven't been there in years; don't know if he even sells them any more. My stock is running low. Start casting jig heads and decoy anchors and the metal goes fast.
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cg,
I have access to all the weights i want. Just let me know and i will pick them up for ya.
 
Posts: 117 | Location: colorado springs, co. | Registered: 10 January 2006Reply With Quote
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wtman, I am sending you email.
thanks.
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Last time I bought WWs, I got 4 buckets, piled high, for $20.

When you shoot them 1 lb 12 oz, at time.....

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This thread is pretty much dead, but thought I would add a bit of info. Went to the local salvage yard yesterday, and they want $.30/lb. for "cleaned" wheel weights. All the trash has been picked out but the weights still carry the clips...
 
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