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Old 02-12-2013, 10:00 PM
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If or after you have the molds and equipment it's a duh! , wouldn't do it any way else now!!!
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:05 PM
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Some of the molds out there are highly expensive, and unless you have a good supplier for the lead, might not be worth it. Check out Sam on here, can't beat his prices and availability. Just picked up another order of large sizes for Seabassing. If you can find the molds to the sinkers you want for the cheap and have access to lead then maybe its worth it.
Dicks sells sinkers for like 30cents an ounce, where as Sam is sells for .12 and ships them to you.
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:17 PM
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Some of the molds out there are highly expensive, and unless you have a good supplier for the lead, might not be worth it. Check out Sam on here, can't beat his prices and availability. Just picked up another order of large sizes for Seabassing. If you can find the molds to the sinkers you want for the cheap and have access to lead then maybe its worth it.
Dicks sells sinkers for like 30cents an ounce, where as Sam is sells for .12 and ships them to you.
That's why I wanted to ask I don't know much about the lead. I know my buddy is good friends with a plumber and he gets it from him. Thanks ill have to do business with Sam.
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Old 02-12-2013, 10:55 PM
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I melt all of my weight. When I was in college melted thousands and thousands of pounds for non sponsor boats in NJ and MA so was fortunate enough to pay for all the molds in less than a few hundred pounds. I get all my lead for free from tire shops and build good relationships with them. Most of the guys would really hook it up for a nice oily bluefish (which I do not eat but catch a ton of in the summer) in exchange for a bucket full of lead. The largest expense will be your initial investment of molds and burner and pot. I have a large propane burner and 150# capacity pot. But you should be ok with something much smaller.
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Old 02-12-2013, 11:02 PM
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I'll have to go around and ask cause if you get it for free you could make a great profit selling it to boats.
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Old 02-12-2013, 11:08 PM
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I'll have to go around and ask cause if you get it for free you could make a great profit selling it to boats.
When I was in college was much easier to get lead. Now most tire shops have agreements with recycling and battery companies who come and take the lead weights from them so i lost about 50% of suppliers. But you can still get some by building a good repor and sometimes asking if they eat fish helps out that's where the bluefish and mackerel come in handy!
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