I've been scrambling to find a properly sized Vintage Marblehead lead bulb in the 9-10 lb. range. They really aren't commercially available, so you have to find "a guy" - probably an old-school RC sailor who has done it all. I found that guy!
The other day, I mentioned on Facebook that I was looking for a VM bulb, and a gentleman named Jeffrey Gros from the Chicago area contacted me about one. He had several aluminum molds bequeathed to him by a well-know RC sailor, and thought that one of them might work. Sure enough, one looks just about right. Today, he poured one for me! Now I have a "lead bulb guy"! Thanks so much Jeffrey! I can't wait to get them.
One of the half bulbs weighs 4 lbs. 11.5 oz., the other weighs 4 lbs. 15 oz. Should be easy to clean them up and equalize the weight.
Here are some pics he sent:
I'll make another post when the arrive, but they look great in the pictures. He says that one half is slight heavier than the other half, but that will be easy to clean up.
The two halves will be through-pinned and epoxied to the fin, and then thickened epoxy will be built up and encapsulate the lead. Paint will go over that. They'll look great!
Aloha!
The other day, I mentioned on Facebook that I was looking for a VM bulb, and a gentleman named Jeffrey Gros from the Chicago area contacted me about one. He had several aluminum molds bequeathed to him by a well-know RC sailor, and thought that one of them might work. Sure enough, one looks just about right. Today, he poured one for me! Now I have a "lead bulb guy"! Thanks so much Jeffrey! I can't wait to get them.
One of the half bulbs weighs 4 lbs. 11.5 oz., the other weighs 4 lbs. 15 oz. Should be easy to clean them up and equalize the weight.
Here are some pics he sent:
I'll make another post when the arrive, but they look great in the pictures. He says that one half is slight heavier than the other half, but that will be easy to clean up.
The two halves will be through-pinned and epoxied to the fin, and then thickened epoxy will be built up and encapsulate the lead. Paint will go over that. They'll look great!
Aloha!
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