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  • petn7
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2003
    • 616

    #1

    Lead free weights

    Seems like lead free substitutes involve zinc or steel, with the latter not being useful because of corrosion. However, what about nickel plated brass? Those Wal-Mart Subworks submarines came with lead free weights that I believe are pieces of brass coated with nickel or maybe chrome. Does anybody know where to buy these? I would like to avoid using lead and I'm pretty sure I'll have enough space to avoid using denser, but more dangerous lead.

    These seem to be a promising possibility

    http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wt ... XDH63&P=ML
  • davietait
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 135

    #2
    There are lead free angling

    There are lead free angling split shot weights ( from the size of a grain of rice up to BB size ) available over here that could be used to glue into the bilge of a model petn7. Been available over here for 22 years since they banned the use of lead angling weights on freshwater fisheries ( lead weights get eaten by Swans/Ducks/etc and its a pretty nasty way for them to die.. )

    http://www.non-toxic-fishing-weights.co ... cturer.htm

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    • petn7
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2003
      • 616

      #3
      The weights from the tower

      The weights from the tower hobbies website are made of zinc, nickel, and tin, in case you guys are curious. It looks like that's what I'll get unless you guys have other lead-free suggestions.

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      • Guest

        #4
        If you can get hold

        If you can get hold of any chunks of tungsten, that is very dense stuff- almost twice the weight per volume of lead.

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        • petn7
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2003
          • 616

          #5
          If you can get hold

          If you can get hold of any chunks of tungsten, that is very dense stuff- almost twice the weight per volume of lead.
          Interesting. How expensive is that stuff?

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          • anonymous

            #6
            McMaster-Carr sells it.
            Good luck cutting

            McMaster-Carr sells it.
            Good luck cutting it to size....

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            • redboat219
              Member
              • Jan 2005
              • 523

              #7
              How about using discarded tungsten

              How about using discarded tungsten carbide machine tools

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              • petn7
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2003
                • 616

                #8
                How about using discarded tungsten

                How about using discarded tungsten carbide machine tools
                I don't have any.

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                • Rogue Sub
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 1724

                  #9
                  tungsten welding probes, its brittle

                  tungsten welding probes, its brittle stuf so you can break it with enough force. Grinding is a challenge, cutting..forget it. And if you get thoriated tungsten it will be radioactive like the real boats!
                  If your bored you can melt pennies or just glue nickels in there. Ive used money to trim at the pond before.

                  Kevin

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                  • redboat219
                    Member
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 523

                    #10
                    tungsten welding probes, its brittle

                    tungsten welding probes, its brittle stuf so you can break it with enough force. Grinding is a challenge, cutting..forget it. And if you get thoriated tungsten it will be radioactive like the real boats!
                    Kevin
                    WOW
                    Maybe we can use it to fuel a pico nuclear reactor instead

                    You can run yours sub for years.

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                    • Rogue Sub
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 1724

                      #11
                      That would be a cool

                      That would be a cool thing but would probably take way to much room to convert the energy to power. Not to mention those things are gamma emitters (i believe) and we would be after neutrons. Oh and their radiation levels are just a little higher then you would get from a banana!

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                      • polaris
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 107

                        #12
                        Guys, Tungsten is avalible in

                        Guys, Tungsten is avalible in shot form, I use it in my turkey loads. It first came on the scene in the hunting world as hevi-shot, and has since become aval from several shot load manufacturers. Check out your local reloading supply store or search it on the web. Here is a website I found through Google,





                        It can be expensive to buy in bulk ( 150$ for a 7lb bag) but depending on how much weight you need just buy a box of Hevi-Shot shells and remove the shot. And make your own fireworks with the powder and primer charge.

                        regards,
                        Stuart

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                        • petn7
                          Junior Member
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 616

                          #13
                          Sounds dangerous, Polaris.

                          I already ordered

                          Sounds dangerous, Polaris.

                          I already ordered those nickel, tin, and zinc weights. Maybe I'll try tungsten next time I build a submarine. Sounds like a great thing for small subs where space is limited.

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                          • redboat219
                            Member
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 523

                            #14
                            Not to mention those things

                            Not to mention those things are gamma emitters
                            OMG!

                            RAGH!!! Hulk smash!!!!


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                            • tmsmalley
                              SubCommittee Member
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 2376

                              #15
                              What are your reasons for

                              What are your reasons for not wanting to use lead?

                              It doesn't leach into the water unless you leave your boat in the water for a few dozn years. The main reason it is used in bird shot is due to water birds picking it up and grinding it up in their gizards and injuring the birds or killing raptors (eagles, hawks, owls, etc. ) that may kill them. With the little bit we use, unless you breathe the fumes, it while melting it, or eat a bunch of it, the effect is non-existant.

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