I tried several different configurations to use a valve on the big pot and always came back to using a big, 1 piece, stainless steel ladle. The problems I had were minor on their own but there were many minor problems and the ladle was less messing around. I found making a small work bench the same height as the pot for holding my ingot molds was better solution for me - faster and less to go wrong, less manipulation required, and fewer hazards.
- the pipe/valve freezes at startup or if you leave for 2 minutes
- the valve leaks and the leakage freezes
- if you run out of propane and need to change bottles the pipe freezes again
- manipulating the ingot mold under the spigot is a pia and easy to spill.
- Can't hold / reposition the mold and the turn the valve at the same time unless there are 2 people or you are using very small ingot mold.
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- the pipe/valve freezes at startup or if you leave for 2 minutes
- the valve leaks and the leakage freezes
- if you run out of propane and need to change bottles the pipe freezes again
- manipulating the ingot mold under the spigot is a pia and easy to spill.
- Can't hold / reposition the mold and the turn the valve at the same time unless there are 2 people or you are using very small ingot mold.
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