Theres other metal in car batterys, like Cadinum.
Melting down car batterys is a bad idea, The Lead plates are covered in oxide & you can't reduce that back to Lead at home.
As you melt down Lead, it forms a oxide with the air pretty quickly & you end up just making a bunch of molten lead, covered with a thick layer of oxide, which gets thicker every second.
The only way to reclaim that oxide, is adding it back to your car batterys before you sell them.....
I'm guessing, use Zinc from car wheel weights, if safer on the enviroment than Lead, or Cadinium.
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I made some sinker weights once. I drilled a bunch of holes in a peice of wood, inline with the grain of the wood, put a thick wire across the holes & dropped a fencing staple into each hole so it sat on the wire.
Then I poured the molten Lead (from roof flashings) into the holes, waited till they got cold, then split the timber down thru the grain & the weights fell out.
I did use lead, which gave me a good idea on how much oxide it makes & also not to use lead again.....
You might as well use actual wheel weights, with the metal tag still in it.
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