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<blockquote data-quote="BYOB Fishing" data-source="post: 116690" data-attributes="member: 1756"><p>I second the plumber idea...I had a plumber out at the house to repair a leak and he saw all the lures, the drying rack, the air compressor setup. Needless to say, a conversation resulted, where he told me that they have 5 gallon bucket fulls of lead back at their shop, from toilet connections. He said if I ever needed any, I could just come by and get it. I'm not sure how much lead the standard toilet connection has, but it must be a good amount if they had so much sitting around...</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BYOB Fishing, post: 116690, member: 1756"] I second the plumber idea...I had a plumber out at the house to repair a leak and he saw all the lures, the drying rack, the air compressor setup. Needless to say, a conversation resulted, where he told me that they have 5 gallon bucket fulls of lead back at their shop, from toilet connections. He said if I ever needed any, I could just come by and get it. I'm not sure how much lead the standard toilet connection has, but it must be a good amount if they had so much sitting around... Matt [/QUOTE]
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