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    That works.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shane P View Post
    I own a shop, muffler, mechanic's and tires,so I got wheel weights, and mixed with some antimony. 4ib Antimony, around 12 to 14 lead. Just bought some solder with 60%tin I'm going to tru and ar brinnell hardness. These are 16 if I remember correctly. I just ordered hi tech in the zombie green. Add spoon as I find a stove I'll be in business. Kinda excited.

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    What do you use to test the hardness. I'm looking at a Lee kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EUDE75 View Post
    What do you use to test the hardness. I'm looking at a Lee kit.

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    Lee brinnell hardness tester. Takes some practice but works

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