Bonding lead to Inconel is challenging but possible through an intermediary metal, typically using a NiCr-based braze for a strong joint. The process involves grinding the Inconel surface, applying a lead-bearing flux, and then bonding the lead to the tinned surface. Inconel 625 is suggested for its resistance to heat and corrosive environments, with an operational temperature around 400°F. The lead liner can be applied in a thickness of 3 to 5 mm, potentially in liquid form. The discussion emphasizes the desire for a metallurgical bond despite the complexity of the process.