70 lbs Max! Ugh. Guess I'm getting old. I haven't looked at it for a couple of years. It was 100lbs the last time I had the lead shipped to me....
Priority Flat Rate. I used to order 100 lbs of lead from Doe Run Mine before it was shut down, and they put it in the flat rate container which...
I guess all the copper pennies would be worth close to 25-50 cents or more a piece to draw out for bullet jackets.
And the ability/equipment to make them.
Kentucky beat me to it. I was going to say if you guys break out candles and start singing Kumbaya - I was leaving. Ha! Seriously, I am thankful...
That's what I was getting at. I don't know how copper would react because I haven't brushed them. I just know how steel has reacted when I used...
Yes, but with the harder metal on guns and knives. All the lines were pretty much parallel unless I moved the item back and forth, and at that,...
If you were using a buffing wheel, wouldn't all the lines be more or less parallel?
Thank you chrsmat71. I don't know how I missed seeing this post, and sure do look forward to seeing the Constantine II.
I'm in. Thank you!
I'm in... And Thank You for your generosity.
About a month ago, I had an average Kennedy Half Dollar with a big wad of mint colored gum hardened to the surface. After repeated soakings in...
Thank you Bing. I was using the computer software which is wanting. I brought up the Pixar Editor and the control is much better.
I tried to change it on the computer, but kept coming up with odd colors when I tried to balance it. I think it is the way the computer is...
Well, here is the last of my novice coin picks, made during the heady days after first discovering the world of Ancient coins. I’m enjoying them...
Those were amazing! Thank you for sharing. It's fun to see how the BEP put them to use. Your posting reminded me of a book I picked up many years...
Congrats! Thank you for the contest.
Beautiful coins. I have so many on my watch list now, it looks like a store front. Every time I think I've found "the niche", you guys show me...
Here is my Grandfather's from WWI. I think he bought it to commemorate our victory Dime is 1914, Quarter 1914, Half 1912. .[ATTACH]
For what it's worth, I have one that my grandfather brought back from WWI. I'll have to see if I can find it and post a picture. It has 3 or 4...
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