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Join Date: January 10, 2011
Posts: 65
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A printer gave me all of his remaining linotype...
Kind of disappointing...
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Join Date: December 23, 2008
Location: Southern Illinois
Posts: 1,487
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Now that is just funny!
Hey, look on the bright side. SOME lino is better than NO lino!
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Join Date: May 20, 2011
Location: Kelly nc
Posts: 137
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What is it used for?
Ive never heard of it
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Join Date: September 27, 2004
Posts: 2,063
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It is a very hard lead alloy, diluted with softer lead it is used to make hard cast bullets.
When we shut down out type & went digital I was given over 6,000Lbs of the stuff to move as everybody was unloading their hot press type.
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Join Date: August 2, 2007
Location: Tabor City , NC.
Posts: 1,779
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Sad but True
We scrounge when we can !!!!
I cast some bullets for a fellow shooter & he paid me with 15# linotype ![]() & he furnished the lead to cast with !! I told em to let me know when he needed more
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Join Date: May 4, 2010
Posts: 1,701
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I bought some way back when, and it was amazingly hard.
There was another kind of lead that was used to cast full sheets of type, although I can't find it online in any references. Type was punched into heavy fiberboard. Molten alloy was injected into a mold that was faced with this punched sheet. the result was a round printing press plate. This wasn't linotype metal, it was softer and brittle. Any type metal that you find that's in full sheets should be taken with a grain of salt. |
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