Guns
by Bmyers142 - 05/09/25 05:23 PM
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Anyone need some lead?
I've got two blocks of lead. Both are counterweights and the lead is poured into a steel container.
I've done the calculations and took away the weight of the plate steel that the container is made from and one weighs 253lbs and the other weighs 546lbs. Both weights are approximate, but I should be close.
My scrap guy here in town will give me $.65 per pound if I get it out of the box. I don't have time or desire to get it out. I'll take $.50 per pound.
IKNOWMYPHUCKINGCODEDAMMITYOUDICKHEAD!!!
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