And I still think you would glow in the dark! :shock: :lol: :shock: :lol: Being as we have been in the plumbing business now for 60 years, one tends to accumulate a lot of lead. Turn of the century up through even the 40's most drain lines, other than the main stack, in a house were lead pipe. Even main water lines coming into the house were lead and gas lines. Joints were butted together, held in line with brass ferrule, and lead and heat was added to the joint and "wiped" to form a bond. We called the lead that was added to the joint "babbit" which was always harder than the original pipe. I believe the "babbit" had more tin and antimony content in it. Anyways, I probably still have about 2-3 tons of it laying around.Babbit, old lead pipe, new lead pipe, reclaimed and even new lead :shock: :shock: Coogs.