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Background / Bigger Picture:
(Re)-Acquiring a personal set of SCUBA gear to enjoy local Great Lakes area freshwater diving.
Situation:
Bought weight pouches with weight from eBay. 36lbs for $35 plus shipping!
Potential solutions I've come up with fall into 2 categories:
Rip them open and repackage the shot weight into smaller bags that I can use to properly add weight to myself and my rig.
Rip them open, melt them down and cast solid weights.
It has been a few years since the previous forum posts were opened or commented on. So my intent is to see if there are any updated views from the hive that could be helpful.
Things that would sway me:
Is there a new mesh or material that prevents the lead dust washout?
Is there a consumer-accessible coating that could be used to coat cast weights?
So, what sayeth the hive?

Background / Bigger Picture:
(Re)-Acquiring a personal set of SCUBA gear to enjoy local Great Lakes area freshwater diving.
Situation:
Bought weight pouches with weight from eBay. 36lbs for $35 plus shipping!
- I thought they were a pair of pouches that were full of shot weight that I could gain access to and adjust.
- Reality is both pouches are sewn shut. The only way to access the shot is to get out the seam ripper and open them.
- They (the bags) literally look like 2 codpieces with dive belts running through them.
- Each side weighs just over 18lbs / 36lbs total.
- This is too much weight for me / my set up so I need to adjust.
Potential solutions I've come up with fall into 2 categories:
Rip them open and repackage the shot weight into smaller bags that I can use to properly add weight to myself and my rig.
- Safety precautions of a respirator and conducting work outside, use of long clothing, and layers of nitrile disposable gloves while handling.
- Could possibly use a food sealer as others have done, but would risk the wrath of my wife if I exposed the food sealer to any lead dust in the operation.
- The food sealer method would require a non-reactive liquid to be added to eliminate floaty weights.
- It's been discussed on the board previously about the lead dust/residue that washes out of shot weights exposing myself and others to lead oxide dust after each dive and possibly marking a boat. No Bueno.
Rip them open, melt them down and cast solid weights.
- Yes outdoors, long clothes, respirators, welding gloves, disposable forging equipment, a torch, etc.
- As has been discussed on the board many times this is also inherently dangerous due to exposure to lead dust, splatters, burns, setting the lawn on fire, brain damage, and worse.
- Could CNC out patterns more like the "Pocket Weights" design in some scrap wood and food seal the newly cast blocks to eliminate exposure post-casting to the new blocks.
- Yes, block weights have a smaller surface area per volume of lead to create exposure to the dust and are less likely to leave a residue.
It has been a few years since the previous forum posts were opened or commented on. So my intent is to see if there are any updated views from the hive that could be helpful.
Things that would sway me:
Is there a new mesh or material that prevents the lead dust washout?
Is there a consumer-accessible coating that could be used to coat cast weights?
So, what sayeth the hive?