I have about 10 lead squares 1 in. thick and 8x8 in. I need to cut them in half to fit into my melting pot. I have tried a Hack saw, jig saw and a band saw. They work but at a cost of a lot of time and saw blades. Is there a easer way to cut lead?
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You don't need to cut it all the way through. Just get it notched all the way across and it will break (regardless of whether you notched it with a chisel or a saw).
Wes
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Sharp axe , a big hammer and a solid block of wood to sit the lead on. Sharp axe cuts a lot quicker than a chisel . A extra person to hold the axe helps.
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one might locate a friend with a hydrolic log splitter, just use a great deal of discresion.. no fingers in the way. we cut up a bunch of babbit bars with this method.. works for me.
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a dutch oven will make smaller ingots pretty handilly.
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.... They work but at a cost of a lot of time and saw blades. Is there a easer way to cut lead?
A band saw will cut lead like a hot knife through butter, but you need to use coarse pitch wood cutting blades.
I cut a bunch of 1-1/2” thick ingots with no problem.
Jack
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My band saw blades would stick and bind and come off the wheels. This would kink the blade and then the blade would would not be useable again. The best I have found so far is the score with a chisel and then put in a vise and bend back and forth with a pipe wrench two or three times. Brakes right off.
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I have a 72 pound 5 inch thick lead cookie. How should I cut that up?
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i use a chop saw with a carbide blade just make sure you have glasses on and put some wax on the blade befor you cut, helps clean the teeth out
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Ditto on the carbide blade. A Skillsaw will cut full depth, about 2 1/2", but makes a lot of chips. Put down a tarp to catch them, and don't rush it. Anybody tried a chainsaw? I have some to cut that's about 10” on the narrow dimension.
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I hang big pieces over an ingot mold and melt with a torch. It will drip into mold and all that hammer swinging and ax chopping will be avoided.
Bob D
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I had 750 lbs of large ingots (65-92 lbs each). I used my standard smelting set up (a Turkey/Fish fryer burner and a six quart dutch oven from Harbor Freight):
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if you have a lot of lead,freeze it then hit it with big hammer in a vise.or submurge in alcohol and dryice for 20 min,get to 32 below,pull it out hit it on the edges,last resort move to alaska or take winter vac red eye in jan.its 70 below then
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My post is regarding an earlier post which recommended a Sawzall for cutting lead. I picked up a 75# block this morning. It is about 3” thick. So again which blade will work best in a Sawzall? Thanks for any help.
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a coarse hook tooth wood blade will work the best in a Sawzall....as was mentioned in regard to a Skilsaw, put a tarp under your cutting area to catch the “dust". I cut up a few hundred pounds of Lino a few years ago with my bandsaw. used the coarsest blade I could put on it, worked great!The Sawzall would be better than a circular saw, less scatter of the 'dust'....
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I tried a circular saw and the blade stuck in the block of lead. It looked like something from the “Sword and the Stone". I had good luck with the electric chain saw. It goes slow enough that the lead doesn't heat up and stick the blade. I got a nice pile of 1/8” chips that I was tempted to use for chop shot.
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If you are going to use a saw blade spray it with WD-40 and on the line you are going to cut. It will keep the lead from sticking to the blade. Cuts much faster also.
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Someone mentioned using a torch; don't know if they were referring to a propane torch or oxy/ acetylene. The latter works very well and quickly if you have access to such equipment.
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