OneBarfly
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Well, I finally decided to cast some ingots yesterday.
Here what I used:
Cast-iron kettle - bought for $9.00 from the bargin-bin at Cambodian Tire
S/S one-piece ladle $1.00 Dollarama store make sure it's the one-piece type)
Old muffin pan - bought the wife a new one
I received a bunch a wheel weights a while ago (thanks Neil)
Another friend gave me a 10 pound brick of pure lead form a job he did at a power plant years ago.
Old Coleman naptha stove ($5.00 at a garage sale)
Worked like a charm - used gloves, but still burned one of my fingers
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I used the ladle and lee pourer to scoop the clips out. Looking back, maybe a strainer-type ladle would have been quicker.
Just wonerding: How can I tell if any zinc weights got into the mix?
Also, I wondering about what kindly of alloy 50% ww and 50% lead would make. Is this too soft for .45 ACP?. When I go to put in in the furance, should I add some solder to add more tin to the mix? Thoughts?
Other lessons I learned: Do not place the stove on top of a plastic milk crate
Here what I used:
Cast-iron kettle - bought for $9.00 from the bargin-bin at Cambodian Tire
S/S one-piece ladle $1.00 Dollarama store make sure it's the one-piece type)
Old muffin pan - bought the wife a new one

I received a bunch a wheel weights a while ago (thanks Neil)
Another friend gave me a 10 pound brick of pure lead form a job he did at a power plant years ago.
Old Coleman naptha stove ($5.00 at a garage sale)
Worked like a charm - used gloves, but still burned one of my fingers
I used the ladle and lee pourer to scoop the clips out. Looking back, maybe a strainer-type ladle would have been quicker.
Just wonerding: How can I tell if any zinc weights got into the mix?
Also, I wondering about what kindly of alloy 50% ww and 50% lead would make. Is this too soft for .45 ACP?. When I go to put in in the furance, should I add some solder to add more tin to the mix? Thoughts?
Other lessons I learned: Do not place the stove on top of a plastic milk crate
