Pewter for the Pot

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Pewter for the Pot

#1 Post by River »

Nice collection of pewter from this mornings car boot sale, £1 each, think they will add to the pot very nice!! Pewter is 85–99% tin, with the remainder consisting of copper, antimony, bismuth - when added to lead it is supposed to help fill out your bullet mould better, while slightly increasing hardness - At 3% tin to lead I recon this should be good added to 30kg of lead!
Should keep the Martini-Henry fed for a while!
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#2 Post by dodgyrog »

A pint of beer out of one would be nice.
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#3 Post by dromia »

3% is too high and a waste of the tin, 1% maximum is all you need to get good fillout.

The antimony will give you all the hardness you may need.
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dromia wrote:3% is too high and a waste of the tin, 1% maximum is all you need to get good fillout.

The antimony will give you all the hardness you may need.
Hahahahha, that means I need more lead now! But on the up side more bullets to shoot!
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#5 Post by bradaz11 »

or just use less pewter?
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