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    well just knocked another batch of leads up for someone , all the lead he gave me was lots of old leads , what i want to know,is would you use old loops again if you thought they were alright, (most of them were seriouly tough) as i tried to cut the bits off before melting the old leads to save fishing old loops out of the melted lead and lessen the build of crap and believe me there was loads
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    Whos,some one bob.

    Originally posted by waco View Post
    well just knocked another batch of leads up for someone , all the lead he gave me was lots of old leads , what i want to know,is would you use old loops again if you thought they were alright, (most of them were seriouly tough) as i tried to cut the bits off before melting the old leads to save fishing old loops out of the melted lead and lessen the build of crap and believe me there was loads
    .LOOK NICE THEMleads bob,eod.dont forget ill see you ok,when you need your gas bottle changed.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by regpude View Post
      .LOOK NICE THEMleads bob,eod.dont forget ill see you ok,when you need your gas bottle changed.
      cheers reg

      just one of lads in shields club he gaveme a bucket full of old leads and asked me to make weights for him then, share them
      Last edited by waco; 03-10-2016, 03:21 PM.

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      • #4
        Pennath of tar.

        loops cheap as chips mate those leads r brand new now if ya need stainless wires PM me we can sort something oot
        KEEP AHAD LADS IF THINGS DONT CHANGE THEY WILL STAY THE SAME

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        • #5
          a would alway's use new wire's, as above, stainless if you can.
          being a welder, rod's are alway's available.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Davey1970 View Post
            a would alway's use new wire's, as above, stainless if you can.
            being a welder, rod's are alway's available.
            cheer.s mate a always do, it was quite a few of wires were in good condition but was really the melting of the lead the (the eyes ,wires ended up really rough and ugly looking )

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bushwacker View Post
              loops cheap as chips mate those leads r brand new now if ya need stainless wires PM me we can sort something oot
              thanks mate. but the wires i use are quite good and i never any complaints with them, appreciate the offer

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              • #8
                Now they,re nice looking weights

                Norm
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Norman View Post
                  Now they,re nice looking weights

                  Norm
                  .its the mould that does the business,LOL..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Norman View Post
                    Now they,re nice looking weights

                    Norm
                    its the business, have knocked nearly 300 last 2 weeks for mates who have supplied the lead, in batches of bout 100 each time with out stopping, the mould handles the hot lead great, no sticking no warping and a nice clean weight as the end product only problem i have is am not able to melt lead fast enough.

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