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I poured lead for the first time last night and I kept getting a crud on the surface of the lead. After so many pours I would have to scrape off the crud and keep going.

The lead I was using was very soft sheets that I cut into small squares to fit in the pot.

I figured that it was just impurities forming on the surface but figured someone on here would know.

Thanks

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Try a word search on pouring lead - slag has been covered before along with some other issues that you might encounter.

Check out Do-It’s web site, they post a lot of helpful info (good safety information) also.

If your sheets are soft enough roll them up, like a pipe, and feed into your pot. Make sure you don’t get top heavy. Minimizes your cutting and handling time.

Go slow, be safe, and wash your hands often.

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ditto to what ledhed says...

the cheaper the lead, the more impurities(slag), just scrape off and place in dry container that will not burn. I melt a lot of lead at a time and pour into ingots to be used later. I have to deal with lots of slag at first but next time it is only minimal.

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