If I'm not mistaken, you shouldn't coat a raw bullet that has been sized first. I have done one coat, then sized, then done another coat, with much success.
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I generally don't size before coating, but I have done the same, coat once then size, then more coats on stubborn over sized moulds.
Good numbers to know on the thickness of a coat of HiTek. I assume standard mix of 20 grams per 100 ml acetone, and the 5 ml coated about 2.5 kg? Sorry, I don't recall, is that a metallic you used?
Thanks, Tazza, and a merry Christmas to you. Don't get sunburned down there!
Merry Xmas and happy New Year to all!
The thickness of Copper Jackets can vary from .004 to .030 or even a little bit more in a few exceptions, depending on the caliber and the bullets construction.
Copper plating!?!? I have no earthly idea!
I know copper jackets vary a great deal and can't really be considered anything like Hi-Tek, and copper coated cast are about as useless as teets on a bull in my view. I will stick to Hi-Tek that works and leaves my barrels lead free. Regards Stephen
Joe..
Remember I gave you the measurements for copper plated thicknesses a few years ago.
I think the repeatable thin coating is one reason for good accuracy with Hi Tek.
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Interesting observation today.
I was mixing a few jars of Kryptonite green for a large coating session today.
I mixed 40gms to 200mls of Acetone.
and 40gms to 200mls of MEK.
After coating with the acetone mix, the first bake bullets were light and bright.
The first coat and bake with the MEK mix was noticabley darker.
Did the second coat/bake and the difference was still noticable under the LED lights in my shed.
I took both trays of bullets out into the daylight and they looked exaclty the same.
I wonder why they looked different under the LED lights???
Happy New Year to all the casters out there.
I think you have been sniffing too much solvent.
How can colors change with changing light sources?
I suspect that MEK has divided particles much more evenly and despite that the natural colour should have remained the same. The LED's may show up particles size differences more, giving a different apparent colour.
I second the sniffing too much solvent :)
I have been doing a lot of casting (a lot for me at least 60 odd thousand) the last week too, more time than i'd like sniffing acetone fumes. Glad it's not MEK, that stuff is nasty, i wonder if it indeed did suspnd the pigment differently or if it just made the polymer part slightly different that shows up under different LED lights
I like this australian wine,especially with a roast beef dark rye bread sandwich... but who is this man?
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19 crimes is actually the 19 crimes that would get a convict transported to the penal colony of Australia back in the 19th century.
England used Australia asa dumping ground for convicted felons.
the 19 crimes could be as little as stealing a slice of bread to as much as murder.
My ex wife was doing a family tree and found her relatives were sent To Australia for stealing a loaf of bread and a watch, I told her it did not surprise me as I had met her family, she did not take that as a joke and suggested I should check my family background. Imagine her surprise when we found my relative was the prison guard on the very ship her relative was transported on. I can say I did get a few giggles in before the divorce. Regards Stephen