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Cutting up oil drums
26 March 2022, 04:20,
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RE: Cutting up oil drums
I buy mine already cut up at the scrap yard for about $25 a pair. It is not worth the effort to do it yourself.

I USe one half to melt scrap shooting range, rland roofing lead 100 pounds at a time to cast into ingots to feed the Magma bullet casting machine. The Magna Auto caster will produce about 1000 pounds of bullets over a weekend, which I sell to gun clubs and rel8aders. Nice "side" business like MB was talking aboutt. The other used as a fire box augmented with electric blower for the blacksmith forge. MB is probably familiarize with both small shop industrial processes which produce a fair retirement income. Especially renting furnace, forge and anvil to young fellows whose significant other won't let them play with fire and forge at home. Good way to meet neighbors.

73 de KE4SKY
In
"Almost Heaven" West Virginia
USA
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Cutting up oil drums - by Paul - 29 July 2012, 09:13
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by Nemesis - 29 July 2012, 22:10
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by Hrusai - 30 July 2012, 06:33
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by Paul - 30 July 2012, 08:52
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by Lightspeed - 30 July 2012, 09:31
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by NorthernRaider - 30 July 2012, 09:45
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by Skean Dhude - 30 July 2012, 13:07
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by bigpaul - 30 July 2012, 14:08
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by NorthernRaider - 30 July 2012, 14:55
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by BDG - 17 October 2012, 08:59
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by kellys_eye - 15 June 2021, 18:33
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by Rylee 02 - 25 March 2022, 18:13
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by CharlesHarris - 26 March 2022, 03:35
RE: Cutting up oil drums - by CharlesHarris - 26 March 2022, 04:20

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