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| Other Dive Equipment: Discuss Has anyone got a 4lb weight mould I could borrow? in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I'm sure there was an article somewhere on the interweb where we melted a load down in the kitchen a ... |
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| Making a V weight After reading this thread and using the link found by endoman, I decided to have a go and make my own V weight. I had a large burner and metal pot with ladle's from the time when we used to sweat cables together (we now use nut and bolt fitings) I got hold of some old weights melted them down and after forming a bit of tin plate to the curves of the cylinders poured in the lead. I had a couple attempts at getting it right as the tin got a bit soft when warm and kept deforming. I think in the end it came out rather well I've put it on the kitchen scales and all I know is that it weighes more than 2kg (thats the max on the scales). DSCF1686.JPG DSCF1688.JPG DSCF1690.JPG DSCF1692.JPG DSCF1694.JPG
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