This alloy is made from Tin and Bismuth, contains no lead and melts at around 280 degrees Fahrenheit. I poured this molten metal directly into wood to fill in knotholes and to cover up screws and pocket holes. I have used this alloy for years and it's really easy to melt in a typical pan and hot plate.
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Metal that MELTS AT LOW TEMPERATURES
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