Colorado Front Range Railroad: http://www.coloradofrontrangerr.com/
Adair Shops out of Iowa makes similar products. Lead precut for freight cars. Available through Walthers, maybe other places.
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MrKLUKE wrote: And Jerry, I promise not to eat it! Jeff (MrKLUKE)
And Jerry, I promise not to eat it!
Jeff (MrKLUKE)
Boy, you sure know how to tempt a clown, don't'cha?
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Home Depot and Lowes carry lead flashing in their roofing department. Very inexpensive and Iit can be cut with scissors.
ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING LEAD AND DON'T GET IT ON EXPOSED SKIN.
Jeff (MrKLUKE),
I used to have some of the lead sheets that you're talking about, and I used all of mine on adding extra weight to some coalporters so that I can model them unloaded. I was considering using A-Line's lead sheets found here on their site: (http://www.ppw-aline.com/weights.htm) (Go down half the page). I hope this is useful and I'm sure you can find it cheaper online elsewhere.
TONY
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cowman wrote:Don't know of any product available like you have, but sheet lead for flashing is available from lumberyards or get scraps of it from your local mason. Cut it up to the sizes you need. My local hardware store has steel bars in various widths 3 and 4 feet long, can make pieces very similar to the ones that come in the kits, of course not as heavy as the lead strips.Remember to be careful handling the real lead, gloves a good idea.Good luck,
Don't know of any product available like you have, but sheet lead for flashing is available from lumberyards or get scraps of it from your local mason. Cut it up to the sizes you need. My local hardware store has steel bars in various widths 3 and 4 feet long, can make pieces very similar to the ones that come in the kits, of course not as heavy as the lead strips.
Remember to be careful handling the real lead, gloves a good idea.
Good luck,
That's what I use too. Sheet lead flashing. I get mine from the local hardware store. It comes about 3/16" thick, dead soft, cuts with scissors or tin snips. I usually pickle it in vinegar and then secure it in place with silicone bath tub caulk.
David Starr
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