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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Sinker Making at Home
Not a big fan of car batteries,for the effort involved there's bugger all lead in them and you've got to be dead certain they're 100% dry or your in for a molten lead shower,I'd just bust the posts and what's directly under them out and turf the rest.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Sinker Making at Home
I'm sure car batteries are not a safe past time but then neither is melting lead so be careful and use your head. There is plenty of lead in a battery but a lot of other stuff too.
If you're unsure of how the lead or imurities will behave use a small amount at first. Nothing wrong with a set of goggles either though I've never had an issue before.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Sinker Making at Home
Leads seems to cost a fair bit these days. what i do is go to the local tyre center and get the free blocks of lead ( used to balance your tyres) and use them to make sinkers. it's usually free or really cheap.
And your suppose to heat the moulds b4 you pour the liquid in. This prevents the lead from clogging the holes. If you have quick hands, as soon as your pour the lead in, open the mould within a few seconds and the lead just fall out. No need to use snippers to cut.
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Scrap metal dealers,it was 70 cents a kilo last time i looked
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Having trouble with the small sinkers.
When i have melted the lead there is residue floating around on top could this be the problem as it will not pour into the mould.
No problems with the reef sinkers.
Thanks
Troy
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Sinker Making at Home
troy
yeh mate youve got it
i use and old fork (eating kind ) dunk it in the lead stir it around , when the lead doesnt stick anymore drag all the crap to one side of the pan and lift out with fork prongs . drop into a spare metal pan , and tilt as more good lead will run off .
tightlines
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Sinker Making at Home
Hey Phil...great post
Have never tried this myself but often wondered what was involved.
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Sinker Making at Home
We made some very big sinkers for deep dropping the shelf, most other sinkers I just buy, but then, we don't use big sinkers down here for general fishing, I melted the lead in a home made ladle, and used my jet burner on my crab cooker, melted big Snapper leads down in a jiffy, used the usual welders gloves, and the whole process was done outside
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Sinker Making at Home
Good idea using the bricks, i was using vice grips and it gets a bit fiddly. nice write up.
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Ausfish Silver Member
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I use a aldi hooded bbq with the wok burner, chuck the moulds under the hood while the lead is melting, I use and old grinding disk to skim the scum off the surface, I use coathangers sanded for my wires, I use metal welding clamps to hold the moulds together, works a treat, I use a fan to blow the fumes away
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