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Where do you get your Lead from ?


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The plumber across the road, although I think most of mine came from repairs to our roof he did. I need quite a lot for the dummy/cheat keel on my 45" waterline Thames sailing barge if I ever fit out the completed hull. I've used about 1.5 kg in the cowl of my Sopwith Pup but I've still got a lot left.

'Real' barges are flat bottomed so they can take ground in the upper reaches of the east coast rivers for loading and unloading and use lee boards to stop them sliding down to leewards when sailing but models have to have a keel with a lot of weight to get the displacement right.

Car wheel balance weights aren't lead these days. I think they're steel. I usually ask for a few whenever I either buy new tyres or have puncture repaired.

Geoff

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I have some of these from Ripmax, which I bought from a model shop years ago. I've only ever needed one pack, as given the, er, attrition rate of models over the years, when I've scrapped a model which used any of them, I've just taken the weights off and put them back into storage, ready for next time.

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