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-Box 2 from the same batch as yesterday, so copying and pasting the previous ad..

Hey guys, I melted a bunch of lead this weekend. This is all from lead pipes. Usually I post a pic showing what I melted to give an idea of what went into them but I forgot to take one this time, anyway it was just soft lead pipes, all solder joints removed and melted separately later. I can't state an exact BHN but it's all good, soft stuff. It's hard to tell in the pic I posted but many of them came out kind of a bluish color on the top from running the pot a little hot, not that it makes a difference really but figured I'd mention it.

This is 51 ingots of various shapes and weights with a total of 65 lbs 1 oz. (Or 455,000 grains Ha!) I packed them tight with bubble wrap and taped it up really good.

$130 shipped USPS Priority to your door within the U.S. PayPal friends and family preferred for payment. Thanks for looking!
-Justin
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