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hyp3rl1t3 07-26-2004 9:24 PM

Where can you get lead for more weight. I've been thinking about it but im not sure where to find it. Thanks

malibuboarder75 07-26-2004 9:29 PM

hardware store? <BR>

rob_c 07-26-2004 9:33 PM

go to your local tire store and ask them if you can have some of the old lead they use to balance rims

blabel 07-26-2004 9:41 PM

Wheel weights and sand in small shoebox size tupperware containers. Wrap in duct tape and that should give you around 40-45 pounds. <BR> <BR>Takes a little bit of work but it's cheap.

hyp3rl1t3 07-26-2004 9:48 PM

k thanks

toolfan 07-27-2004 6:07 AM

go to a Tractor Supply and ask someone there if they know where you can get used tractor weights. they are 100 lbs slabs with handles. i have bought them for less than $5 a piece used. John Deer weights will cost more. Ask for Case/International or Massey Furgusson. New they sell for $100-200 a peice. Sometimes tractor junkyards will give them to you.

mango 07-27-2004 6:25 AM

<font color="ff0000">LeadHeadz</font> <BR> <BR>65 lbs. per brick <BR>$1.00-$1.25/lb <BR> <BR>Each LeadHeadz Ballast Brick is made with a purified, high grade lead that allows for the optimum weight in the smallest amount of cubic inches. The base design of each brick is 17 " long and 3-1/2" wide. On the each side of the Headz there are 3/4" Earz that allow for extremely easy handling in &amp; out of the boat. <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/66088.html?1052395056" target="_blank">http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/66088.html?1052395056</a>}


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