Crazy Chaingun
Regular
Hello all,
I've had an idea rattling around my head for a little while, so I thought I'd post it up.
Would it be feasible to smelt wheel weights using wood as a heat source?
How I would envision doing this, would be to have two fire pits going outdoors, perhaps a meter apart. On one, I would keep a good hot fire going, for the purpose of producing coals. The other pit would have some kind of steel stand or support system for a pot of wheel weights. As fire pit #1 produces coals, I would use a long-handled metal shovel to move those coals to the second pit, to heat the pot, and melt the lead.
As the melting temperature of lead is 328 degrees, I would think that this system would produce a sufficient amount of heat, but that's just a theory.
I realize that this would probably be a bit more work than using a propane burner, but I'm curious as to whether or not it would work.
Has anyone here attempted this? Otherwise, are there any possible issues with my above plan?
I'm pretty new to reloading and bullet casting scene, I realistically may not be doing any casting for a year yet, but I'd like to work on getting set up for it.
I've had an idea rattling around my head for a little while, so I thought I'd post it up.
Would it be feasible to smelt wheel weights using wood as a heat source?
How I would envision doing this, would be to have two fire pits going outdoors, perhaps a meter apart. On one, I would keep a good hot fire going, for the purpose of producing coals. The other pit would have some kind of steel stand or support system for a pot of wheel weights. As fire pit #1 produces coals, I would use a long-handled metal shovel to move those coals to the second pit, to heat the pot, and melt the lead.
As the melting temperature of lead is 328 degrees, I would think that this system would produce a sufficient amount of heat, but that's just a theory.
I realize that this would probably be a bit more work than using a propane burner, but I'm curious as to whether or not it would work.
Has anyone here attempted this? Otherwise, are there any possible issues with my above plan?
I'm pretty new to reloading and bullet casting scene, I realistically may not be doing any casting for a year yet, but I'd like to work on getting set up for it.