in the video I explain how to know the difference in the many different wheel weights ! I hope you all enjoy the video! thank you for watching! God bless 🙌
Don't think I've ever seen a plastic one before. Always good to know how to identify these things.👍 Over here the Zinc ones have Zn on them and the Lead ones usually have Pb on them, the Iron ones have Fe on them. So pretty easy to Identify, another easy way is: magnetic = iron, use side cutters the see if they cut easily then it's Lead, not magnetic and very hard to cut = Zinc. I have a big pile of Zinc ingots and a bunch of Lead ones from melting those wheel weights.
Yeah there's several ways to identify them ! But in a hurry this is the best way and faster way for me lol !! I'll look at some tomorrow and see if they have the abbreviation on them !! Thank you for watching buddy!
That's some awesome information there my brother. I haven't really paid attention to it. I do know that some of the weights are bismuth, I think that is majority Inc with a coating. Take care my brother and I will see you on the next video.
The Florida pool pump motor repair guy 32750 approved ! that was good info & see scrapping on the fly77
Thanks man. I appreciate it.
Never to old to learn new things. Great video!
Thank you Denny. I appreciate it very much. Glad I was able to teach you something !
Very useful info. Thanks so much.
No problem glad it was useful! Thank you for watching
🤙🤙👍 now we know,thanx for the info 👍✌️
You're welcome!!
Thanks for the video. Good information to know
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Don't think I've ever seen a plastic one before. Always good to know how to identify these things.👍
Over here the Zinc ones have Zn on them and the Lead ones usually have Pb on them, the Iron ones have Fe on them.
So pretty easy to Identify, another easy way is: magnetic = iron, use side cutters the see if they cut easily then it's Lead, not magnetic and very hard to cut = Zinc.
I have a big pile of Zinc ingots and a bunch of Lead ones from melting those wheel weights.
Yeah there's several ways to identify them ! But in a hurry this is the best way and faster way for me lol !! I'll look at some tomorrow and see if they have the abbreviation on them !! Thank you for watching buddy!
Cool thanks for the video brother keep on scraping
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!!
@@scrappingonthefly77 your very welcome I'm always here for you brother
Appreciate it bud!
Good to know, thanks!
No problem! Thanks for watching Chris
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K that was pretty cool I didn't know that trick! Thanks Brother
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No problem brother! Thank you for watching!
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That's some awesome information there my brother. I haven't really paid attention to it. I do know that some of the weights are bismuth, I think that is majority Inc with a coating. Take care my brother and I will see you on the next video.
Thank you Dewey. I appreciate you watching. A lot are made with bismuth and zink with plastic coating. Aluminum and also steel ones.