A question on melted lead.

Davers

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I'm sorry that I have not pic's but a few years ago & again last weekend I found ? 'Camp Lead'?
A couple pieces looked like one would expect, but I also came across a few small pieces of lead that looked 'Crystallized' Kinda like you would see in a Rock Formation , Or what water looks like 'time lapsed -as it freezes ? or a Snow Flake affect. ?

I was wondering what would cause hot or Molten lead to harden this way.

Thanks for any opinions.
Davers
 

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pics would really help, but structure in metal has to do with the cooling process. It is possible you found a galena crystal or something lead based as well.
 

Most of what I call camp lead looks as a bullet color would but had been disfigured.
 

Sometimes lead is fluxed to clean it. I don't know how long ago this process started. The impurities that are purged out and removed look like you describe sometimes.
 

Thanks for the help y'all.

I hope asap to get my picture posting down to a Science . + I have piles of "What is it's" to keep those guys busy for a good while.

Ill get this figured out soon .
& Yes madmantrapper , I have been thinking these 'Patina'd white pieces of Chrystal looking Lead was from a casting process.
GD & HH
Davers
 

I've dug some that had Ash in it. It kind of looked like you said.

Tho I have not cleaned them up yet , I do believe the lead was melted (just in a different or unusual way).
Thanks for your reply & hope yr healing up well 'Buddy'.
Davey
 

Hey Davers! I appreciated your kind words on my half-dime post. One other thought - when I found the 249 bullets in the hut site, the powder was all mixed in. they were still "stacked" nose to tail and the black powder was easy to see.

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The powder eroded the bullets over the years, and so the 3-ringers are not in good shape. We called it being "powder burned" and some of the deterioration sounds like you described. But in a fire, the powder would have burned up! So I don't know. Just commenting. Always enjoy reading your comments and posts.

Parsonwalker
 

Hey Davers! I appreciated your kind words on my half-dime post. One other thought - when I found the 249 bullets in the hut site, the powder was all mixed in. they were still "stacked" nose to tail and the black powder was easy to see.

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The powder eroded the bullets over the years, and so the 3-ringers are not in good shape. We called it being "powder burned" and some of the deterioration sounds like you described. But in a fire, the powder would have burned up! So I don't know. Just commenting. Always enjoy reading your comments and posts.

Parsonwalker

I appreciate your kind words & I have learned quite a-bit from your posts & still recall a-lot of your personal (Relic Hunting) history , I understand the powder burn you describe , as I have been blessed to dig many Spencer Rounds , whole , cracked , & broken along with the tips of a good few Burnside Cartridges & the powder burn is very evident especially on the Burnside bullet bottoms .

I hope someday to Master picture taking & transfer , I need a smart phone ( but I fear they are to smart ) LOL

I found the strange looking pieces near where a Skirmish took place ( No Artillery ) ; it seems the lead cooled in a 'snow flake ' kinda way ? . I only dug about 5-7 pieces all were small , say $1 Gold size & smaller.

Ill get a picture up in the next few years 'Lord Willing ' . LOL
A great Holiday Season to You & yours & I hope you dig many a fine relic.
Davers / Davey
 

I cast a lot of minie balls for competition and if the lead is too hot, it takes on a crystal like look and feel and becomes very brittle and the bullets sometimes come apart when I try to remove them from the mold.
 

Who found those 249 minkes? Wow that’s a nice haul!!!!
 

I cast a lot of minie balls for competition and if the lead is too hot, it takes on a crystal like look and feel and becomes very brittle and the bullets sometimes come apart when I try to remove them from the mold.

Thanks Joe-Dirt your description of the hot lead sounds right on , there was an old home-place near where I dug these small pieces.
GD, Joe -D
 

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