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    I need someone who's preferably on my side of the planet, who works at a tire shop who can see if they have any 'scrap' lead weight that I can haul off.

    We need it for ballast in a race car - somewhere in the neighborhood of 100-200#

    Lead shot from someplace like Cabellas is out of the question, they are HIGH.

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    Originally posted by turbostang View Post
    I need someone who's preferably on my side of the planet, who works at a tire shop who can see if they have any 'scrap' lead weight that I can haul off.

    We need it for ballast in a race car - somewhere in the neighborhood of 100-200#

    Lead shot from someplace like Cabellas is out of the question, they are HIGH.
    How about using weights from a weight set?

    Most of my shops sell the weights for scrap or actually re-use them
    Last edited by Magnimike1; 09-20-2011, 01:31 PM.

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    • #3
      Thats a possibility, but packaging is a concern. We can get a lot of lead in a small space... We talked about the weight sets, but most likely can't be the sand kind

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      • #4
        I think I have some ballast weights from aircraft at work. Ill check tomorrow and let you know.
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        88 turbocoupe T-bird
        93 Cobra
        86 coupe
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        • #5
          Originally posted by mk5.0 View Post
          I think I have some ballast weights from aircraft at work. Ill check tomorrow and let you know.
          depleted uranium!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by majorownage View Post
            depleted uranium!
            doubt it they stopped using it as ballast years ago.
            07 GT500
            05 SRT10
            88 turbocoupe T-bird
            93 Cobra
            86 coupe
            Ducati 848

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            • #7
              Have you been to smiley's? It's usually a $1 a pound but it's drilled and ready to bolt in.

              I've used them with success.

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              • #8
                This probably won't work, but just throwing it out there for ya Brooks.

                300lbs of iron for $189(in store pick up only)...
                Or 160lbs for $99

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                Last edited by stangin4lyfe; 09-21-2011, 08:06 AM.

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                • #9
                  Go to a plumbing supply house. They had plumber's lead in 25 pound pieces. It usually is 5, 5 pound blocks that are molded together but you can take them appart easily for melting to use with cast iron sewer pipe.

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                  • #10
                    i have 3" x 2" x 12" blocks that are roughly 20 lbs for around $50
                    pinto gt with wood trim

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by majorownage View Post
                      depleted uranium!
                      also known as tungsten, yes it's what we use in race cars. $17-$20 per refined pound....
                      pinto gt with wood trim

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stangin4lyfe View Post
                        This probably won't work, but just throwing it out there for ya Brooks.

                        300lbs of iron for $189(in store pick up only)...
                        Or 160lbs for $99

                        http://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/st...atalogId=10051
                        Believe it or not, we looked into that - in a 'bigger' car it would work, but in a fox coupe, we have relatively small places to store a big amount of weight. So, it has to be basic/compact shapes.

                        Originally posted by FastFox View Post
                        Go to a plumbing supply house. They had plumber's lead in 25 pound pieces. It usually is 5, 5 pound blocks that are molded together but you can take them appart easily for melting to use with cast iron sewer pipe.
                        Now, that's a good idea. I'll have to check into that.

                        Originally posted by Grape View Post
                        i have 3" x 2" x 12" blocks that are roughly 20 lbs for around $50
                        That thing has to weigh more than that - Lead is somewhere around 6.5 oz/cubic inch. So, 6.5oz X 72sq/in =468oz=29.25lbs.

                        However, I think I have an easy solution. Steel is about .2833/cubic inch. In a bar that measures 4X4X12 (96 cubic inches). that's about 54lbs. Now, keep in mind, I'd have to cut it up, drill some holes and make mounting tabs -but it's pretty cheap and readily available... and in the long run, easier to work with than lead. May have to try that one out.

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