Been some keen to get casting. Have been collecting required paraphernalia for a few months, and ready set melt...
Lazy by nature, I didn't sort m'weights thinking the lead would melt out before Zn, and I could just scoop off the detritus, steel, and zinc before temps got hot enough. Sound theory, and it may have worked (and may still) with a more refined beginning.
Not a glowing success for first attempt, but hey I make the mistakes so other folks don't have too.
-Issues start with the buckets 'o' wheel weights. After not achieving the goal I looked a little closer at what I was working with. looks to be about 65-75% Zinc! Will sort next batch.
-Pot too big for my heat source. I have a pretty large (12" diameter) steel pot for melting, and it's on an older white gas burning Coleman stove. The base got hot enough to melt zinc, before the upper levels of weights got hot enough to melt paint. I put some known soft lead near the top so I could see when I got hot enough, but was busy melting zinc lower in the pot way before soft lead further from the heat.
-Wrong thermometer! I'll probably invest in a probe style, as the laser/IR didn't really report temps where I needed to know them.
Once everything cools down, and I've cleaned up the current fiasco will try again. I will put a bit more effort into sorting prior this time, and use a smaller pot.
Lazy by nature, I didn't sort m'weights thinking the lead would melt out before Zn, and I could just scoop off the detritus, steel, and zinc before temps got hot enough. Sound theory, and it may have worked (and may still) with a more refined beginning.
Not a glowing success for first attempt, but hey I make the mistakes so other folks don't have too.
-Issues start with the buckets 'o' wheel weights. After not achieving the goal I looked a little closer at what I was working with. looks to be about 65-75% Zinc! Will sort next batch.
-Pot too big for my heat source. I have a pretty large (12" diameter) steel pot for melting, and it's on an older white gas burning Coleman stove. The base got hot enough to melt zinc, before the upper levels of weights got hot enough to melt paint. I put some known soft lead near the top so I could see when I got hot enough, but was busy melting zinc lower in the pot way before soft lead further from the heat.
-Wrong thermometer! I'll probably invest in a probe style, as the laser/IR didn't really report temps where I needed to know them.
Once everything cools down, and I've cleaned up the current fiasco will try again. I will put a bit more effort into sorting prior this time, and use a smaller pot.
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