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  • #16
    They are right and i know how silly it has gone at work with health and safety so i can understand why they refuse.

    The world has gone mad and am sure someone down the line will try a claim for the scrap yard selling them a toxic metal and claim they never knew it was toxic or some balls like that.

    Anyway i have a bout 2 maybe more years worth of leads or lead to melt down.

    I also have 100+ 10-12oz fish shaped pirks i dont use anymore to melt down or sell.
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    ____[ ~ \_____
    [__On-A-Roll__/
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    P.B
    SKATE 204lb
    COD 51lb
    LING 32lb
    TOPE 40lb
    CONGER 25lb
    HADDOCK 10lb
    HALIBUT 37lb
    COALIE 16lb
    BLUE SHARK 55lb

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    • #17
      Could the good luck be anything to do with the toe rags that have been visiting the boats south shore?

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      • #18
        Maybe but they must have been strong as 12 stone was alot to lift and run away with.
        I hope it was not anyones stollen leads but i payed £75 for them so they mine now

        The way the price of lead is going up i can see the old days returning of people removing it from the roof's
        ................__................................ .............................
        ____[ ~ \_____
        [__On-A-Roll__/
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        P.B
        SKATE 204lb
        COD 51lb
        LING 32lb
        TOPE 40lb
        CONGER 25lb
        HADDOCK 10lb
        HALIBUT 37lb
        COALIE 16lb
        BLUE SHARK 55lb

        Comment

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