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Today I found a sailboat keel, this hunk of lead is 5ft long (tapered at both ends) 5 inches thick in the middle and about a foot wide, any guesses as to how much it weighs, I'm thinking 500-700 lbs the way it landed in my truck....there must be alot more out there with the hurricanes of recent ripping boats to pieces and landing in peoples backyard | ||
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You sure it's not zinc? That what cathodic protection anodes are made of. ![]() Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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Sailboat keel/ballast could be and probably is a mix of just about anything the boat builder could get at the time the boat was built wherever it was built. Melt some down, pour some bullets, you'll find out. | |||
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if you subscribe to "Wooden Boat", as I have for several years; you will note that nearly all references there are to lead, in a fairly pure form. It was, and continues to be cheap compared to other options. | |||
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I scored big time about 20 years ago. I had my metal detector with me and checked behind an old gas station in Florida. I told the people that owned it that I would remove the lead contamination at no charge and they agreed. It took 4 of us just 2 days to dig out six 55 gal drums of wheel weights. I have no idea what it all weighed but it sure made a lot of sinkers. My brother was commercial fishing at the time. Best score I ever had on anything. Cheers, John Give me COFFEE and nobody gets hurt | |||
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SINKERS!!!??? OH NO.... Not sinkers!!! ![]() | |||
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DITTO! ![]() ![]() Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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Dang loons,eagles,sea gulls must be all dead by now. ![]() | |||
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now we know who caused all those red tides off the coast of Texas... | |||
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What a score!! Those would have all been the good ones from the old days. Higher tin content and no zink or steel weights. | |||
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well its lead alright, I melted my ww's into muffin pans but the boat keel I started casting sinkers just to keep the different types seperate, I stamped a "WW' into the bottom of the muffin pans so I wont forget where the lead came from, I used a porta Band saw and sawed three 4lb chunks off and got well over 80, 2oz sinkers, when I need bullets I'll just melt the sinkers, [IMG]C:\Users\Jay\Desktop\Lead Keel.png[/IMG] | |||
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cub take 2 of the ww & tap them together. Note the tone they make. Now do the same with the keel material. Does the keel material produce a higher pitch than the ww? If it does its a harder material. ![]() Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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