De-leading a range

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De-leading a range

#1 Post by Mike357 »

Our club is going to have to de-lead our range this year. We have decided that to do it by hand will take to long and probably kill some of the older guys.

Does anybody have any pictures, drawings or suggestions for any sort of suitable mechanical device for doing it? I have seen some machines in Machine Mart but we need to do it cheaply. I had thought about a hired petrol cement mixer with a suitably sized mesh secured over the front. Fill it, switch it on and point it down the way so sand falls out and lead is left inside?

Any other suggestions?
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#2 Post by meles meles »

Something like this, ooman ?

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#5 Post by Mike357 »

Stripey earth dweller, your pic is on the fritz!
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#6 Post by saddler »

Work detail is on Sunday 12th at Joint Services

You'd be very welcome to come visit & see our ultra-funky machine in action, take photos of it, etc.

Not gonne be there as I have to take swmbo to a guinea pig show in Fife!!
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saddler wrote: as I have to take swmbo to a guinea pig show in Fife!!

Is it worth puttin' a guinea on her to win ?
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#8 Post by meles meles »

It seems to work for us...

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#9 Post by the running man »

theres a guy called mel beard who de leads ranges, dunno if he would come all up there tho,pm me ile put u in contact with him.........
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#10 Post by ovenpaa »

What is the scrap value of a typical gallery range when it is de-leaded?
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