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Manufacturers, Retailers to Put the Brakes on Use of Lead Wheel Weights
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| 09/03/2008
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Posted on 09/03/2008 7:24:07 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: therut
Your fishing sinkers are next. FROM MY COLD, DEAD, WET HANDS!..........
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:10:26 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(All that carbon in all that oil and coal was once in the atmosphere. We're just putting it back.....)
To: facedown
CostBut you don't know what the cost is. But, then again, neither do I. If lead is a hazard, why not try to come up with a reasonable substitute?
To: Red Badger
National EPA-free initiative needed.
To: palomonte

...and the bismuth is very, very expensive.
Just use this instead......
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:12:16 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(All that carbon in all that oil and coal was once in the atmosphere. We're just putting it back.....)
To: toast
How about those little fishing sinkers I bite on so they clamp down on the line. I think theyre next.I'm not a fisherman, but I believe lead sinkers are illegal in NH.
I believe the law was signed by one of our recent lib governors (Shaheen), but what's the big deal? Won't a steel sinker sink just as well? Evidently so - folks still fish up here.
To: Red Badger
just use this instead...
I use that stuff after I eat those nasty a*s geese.
46
posted on
09/03/2008 8:20:50 AM PDT
by
palomonte
(the universe tends to unfold as it should)
To: Red Badger
There are already a number of alternatives to lead weights. There are powder, bead and liquid balancers that many would argue are better than a dead weight affixed to the rim. The internal balancing agents adjust as the tire wears using a very predictable force in the universe; centrifugal force.
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:26:32 AM PDT
by
IamConservative
(On 11/4, remember 9/11...)
To: palomonte
Do you know a lot about geese and ducks? It seems we have some cross bred birds at a lake near here. They appear to be a cross between a familiar gray goose male and a Muscovy female duck. Is this possible?......
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:29:01 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(All that carbon in all that oil and coal was once in the atmosphere. We're just putting it back.....)
To: Red Badger
Just like lead shot for “water foul” hunting. Yet, last I checked, lead doesn't leach like other heavy metals.
So, now you'll be paying about $5 for a wheel weight made of Tungsten or Bismuth instead of $.05
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:37:30 AM PDT
by
fightinbluhen51
("...If it moves, tax it, if it moves faster, regulate it, if it stops, subsidies it.")
To: Red Badger
50
posted on
09/03/2008 8:37:48 AM PDT
by
palomonte
(the universe tends to unfold as it should)
To: Living Free in NH
Not in the least cost effective.
While there will be some tiny benefit there is also a real expense. The alternatives are less desirable, or the market would embrace them without government compunction.
The “dollars per life saved” is probably in the billions. (Nuclear power plants have these kind of costs imposed on them routinely, which is one of the reasons that nuclear is expensive as it is.)
The argument that it is worth it, even if it saves a single life is specious. Money is life. Longevity correlates strongly with prosperity. We may not be able to identify how a particular life is saved, but every dollar left in the productive economy lowers mortality, taking them out raises it. This will almost undoubtly cost more lives than it saves.
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:48:25 AM PDT
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(His Negritude has made his negritude the central theme of this campaign)
To: Red Badger
18 pounds of wheel weights and 2 pounds of 50-50 solder makes a Lyman #2 alloy for hard lead cast bullets.
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:50:26 AM PDT
by
mountainlion
(concerned conservative.)
To: Red Badger
NO! NO! There goes my suppliers of cheap lead for casting bullets!
I guess I will have to tap into my supply of X-Ray lead shielding for bullets.
To: Red Badger
Metallic lead is not that big an evironmental problem. Most of the used weights get "recycled", into more weights.. or bullets and shot.
Maybe it's not evironmental issues that they are really concerned about, but rather the ability of millions to "roll their own" ammunition?
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:55:54 AM PDT
by
El Gato
("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
To: El Gato; Ruy Dias de Bivar; mountainlion
Maybe it's not evironmental issues that they are really concerned about, but rather the ability of millions to "roll their own" ammunition? I suspect this is true. Gun Control by restricting supply of lead..........................
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posted on
09/03/2008 8:59:10 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(All that carbon in all that oil and coal was once in the atmosphere. We're just putting it back.....)
To: AngryJawa
Getting antimony and tin to sweeten the alloy will be the trick.
To paraphrase that famous line from "The Graduate"...
"I have one word for you........................pewter."
Thrift stores are your friend... :)
To: Living Free in NH
Won't a steel sinker sink just as well? Well enough maybe, but not "just as well". Besides, steel rusts, lead doesn't (appreciably anyway, it does some, which why your nice shiny sinkers get dull after a bit of use).
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posted on
09/03/2008 9:01:52 AM PDT
by
El Gato
("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
To: Red Badger
Somebody is looking for ways to prevent the home manufacture of ammunition. Looks like they found it.
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posted on
09/03/2008 9:03:42 AM PDT
by
B4Ranch
("Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you"--John Steinbeck)
To: palomonte
Around here the local CO carries a magnet with him during waterfowl season. If he can’t pick up your shell you are in deep do-do.
Since I hunt on my own lake on my own property I haven’t figured out if that ban applies to me or not, so I just ignore it and use lead also.
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posted on
09/03/2008 9:19:03 AM PDT
by
Abathar
(Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
To: rickomatic
"I have one word for you.......................pewter."Thrift stores are your friend... :)
Oh, this new extension of my favorite hobby has already turned me into a thrift store junkie. A good part of my smelting setup is "vintage".
I had read a little about using pewter, but I haven't come across any just yet. Thanks for the reminder. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
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posted on
09/03/2008 9:20:55 AM PDT
by
AngryJawa
({IDPA, NRA} All Hail John Moses Browning)
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