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Recently I was gifted over 100 lbs of brand new battery terminals. They are tightly stacked and still in the factory box's. Are they an alloy that could be cast for bullets or should I cull them to be sinkers one day? ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | ||
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I would think battery terminals would be good since they are not part of the battery plates. Shoot Safe, Mike NRA Endowment Member | |||
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I would think one could find a buyer for such and get a lot more cash value than lead value out of them! Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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These are positive and negative terminals that need to be injection molded into a 12v battery lid. They have no value outside of manufacturing ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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I was always under the impression battery terminals/posts were pure lead…yes/no? I’d melt them and cast them. Shoot straight, shoot often. Matt | |||
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OIC, yes, only good to a manufacturer. How hard are they, I am guessing pretty soft. Depending on final use you may want to "alloy" them as you melt them or wait and mix whatever is needed for the projies at hand. I try to melt up a bunch of scrap that of the hardness that I shoot. Most of mine are about 10.5 15 BHN. Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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How do you test hardness? ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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