
Originally Posted by
shiny
Hello all, first post here. Just getting into some Home
foundry work and heard that if I do any Ingots that I need to have them stamped and dated by someone who is licensed? I am wondering if that is true and if so how does one get that license? Mostly doing AL and Brass but I do have some copper that I have collected over the years and if I don't cast it into art(or product of some kind) mostly don't want to start off on the wrong foot.
As it is for fun right now I'm not too worried.
So far I have an ingot of 4.4lbs brass from a Building that I had re-keyed Lol glad to not carry it around every day!
Thanks all
Im no lawyer, but I don't think you NEED to have them stamped or certified or whatever.... I think a lot of yards just may not take them as there is a risk/liability on their end and it's easier for them to just not take the risk. Like if you bring in a 5 inch copper block whose to say you didn't drop a brick in there, or speckle lead into it. Or what if it's only 65% copper and 35% iron but you can't tell just by looking at it. Basically things can get dicey with ingots and yards. But I've seen tons of people sell them on
eBay for a pretty decent mark up over scrap value anyways.... So I don't think the scrap yard would be your best bet for ingot sales anyways.
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