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    Silver in melted lead

    Hi members have started making own lead balls I've done the ingots and all fluxed except for this sort of shiny silver stuff that seems to float on top do I need to get rid of it or leave it
    The balls will be shot out of a black powder six shot revolver and have read only use soft lead balls so they don't damage rifling in barrel so does silver stuff stay or go if go do I just scoop it up with my spoon and dump it. I will flux again when I make balls I'm still very new to black powder so this is all new to me so I hope this is not a stupid question but knowing me it probably is from Frank
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    Hi Frank, silver in the lead is ok if your after vampires. Bit messy when they vaporise though.!! Sorry, couldn't resist.
    I also get gold/silver and blue scum sometimes on top of the mix. If your using a pot with a spout scum isn't a problem
    but i use a ladle so i just skim it off to get a clean dip. Don't seem to get it until i put my Lee scoop in the pot so assume
    the scoop is made of something with a coating. Also too high a temp can give you colouring but if i drop the temp round
    ball is ok but i don't get a solid cast with large calibre bullets. Ps, i always flux my lead with a commercial flux even when
    using ingots. Never had a problem with colour in the soft cast balls but have sometimes had a blue tinge when making
    hard cast 45 cal 405 grn bullets. Seem to shoot ok though. Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim56 View Post
    Hi Frank, silver in the lead is ok if your after vampires. Bit messy when they vaporise though.!! Sorry, couldn't resist.
    I also get gold/silver and blue scum sometimes on top of the mix. If your using a pot with a spout scum isn't a problem
    but i use a ladle so i just skim it off to get a clean dip. Don't seem to get it until i put my Lee scoop in the pot so assume
    the scoop is made of something with a coating. Also too high a temp can give you colouring but if i drop the temp round
    ball is ok but i don't get a solid cast with large calibre bullets. Ps, i always flux my lead with a commercial flux even when
    using ingots. Never had a problem with colour in the soft cast balls but have sometimes had a blue tinge when making
    hard cast 45 cal 405 grn bullets. Seem to shoot ok though. Tim
    Thanks Tim I have two ex wives who you could say are vampires always after my blood !!!
    So skim off any thing on top of lead that flux as brought to the top I have a kranks scoop which is coated with some Teflon stuff so try to get the cleanest lead in the scoop thanks for advice and about the heat I'll try that sort of simmer it as opposed to boil thanks
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    Kind of off topic but in the old lead mines around here, they used to get on average around 8 to 10
    Ounces of silver per ton of smelted lead ore (galena) . In some mines, a lot more.
    It was skimmed off but even though different processes were devised to try and recover it all , I wonder if they got every last bit ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Garro View Post
    Kind of off topic but in the old lead mines around here, they used to get on average around 8 to 10
    Ounces of silver per ton of smelted lead ore (galena) . In some mines, a lot more.
    It was skimmed off but even though different processes were devised to try and recover it all , I wonder if they got every last bit ?
    No problem I like a bit of history yes you guessed it I'm the one who got the silver this lead belonged to my farther who I think got some of it off my mums grandfather. Further back I don't know it's always been in a shed of sorts each thinking it will come in handy one day I was the same well the day as arrived to be used I'm sure it as silver in it as its like a chrome shine still I'll skim it off when I reheat it can't have balls going solid thanks for the history and a possibility that it is a trace of silver in my lead from Frank
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    is the lead you have in ingots or rods? just wondering if some old silver solder has been added
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