Lead melting is the process of converting solid lead into liquid form. It is a relatively simple process that can be done with a few basic tools and materials.
Lead has a low melting point of 327.5 degrees Celsius (621.5 degrees Fahrenheit), so it can be melted using a variety of heat sources, such as a gas burner, a hotplate, or even a campfire. Once the lead is melted, it can be poured into molds to create a variety of objects, such as weights, fishing sinkers, and bullets.