A few yeard ago, I did a lot of bullet casting. Instead of buying the 
commercial lead casting pot, I melted the lead on an electric hotplate in a 
cast iron 
sausepan. I would reclaim old bullets from the shooting range, melt them 
down, and cast them in an old muffin tin. This left me with disks of lead about 
a 
lb apiece.
I would do this outside, wearing a leather welders apron, goggles, and heavy 
leather gloves. I had a fan blowing behinfd me to wisk the fumes away. The 
lead disks would be great but I would take forever to melt 1000# of lead. 
Perhaps 
epoxy is the best bet.
You might want to go the the trailersailor bulletin board qand asked charlie 
jones for a picture of the homemade furnace that he used to mold a keel for a 
boat he built a few years ago.
Don
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