I came upon a roll of sheet lead that supposedly came from our old hospital (1930's). When I smelted it, it had a purple rainbow effect on top and the ingots had purple highlights on them. Does this mean it's really pure lead? It's dead soft you can scratch it with your thumb nail. I've seen this before but not to this extent.
I had some like that last year. Not all that big a
piece, maybe 4"×6' unrolled. When melted it
had that same purplely rainbow looking
sheen. I was trying to pour an ingot, and
it poured strange and was almost like it was
full of slag or something, although I couldn't
skim any off of it. I tried to pour a ball
or two, and I couldn't get it to fill the mould
properly. Don't know what the deal is.
I just got the small roll somewhere, so
I don't know the origin of it.
Post anything else you find out