It was a group buy from a few months ago.
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To those of you who thought they missed the boat, Lakehouse2012 is going to make these ingot molds available by becoming a Vendor Sponsor.
Here is the link referencing this.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...=1#post4667234
pretty sweet molds https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...de8c09083f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...1f6ff4d161.jpg
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How much are those ingots weighing in at? They look bigger than 1lb. I would like to find something in the 5lb range.
On average about 2.5 lbs.
Here's a link to his VS page.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-now-in-stock!
I have letter stamps and I put an "x" under what it is.
Those molds make some good looking ingots! My first thoughts when I saw the pictures was that a center punch would be a good tool for marking them. Maybe even a spring loaded one?
Flyingmonkey35, just wondering at 10# a throw if they tire you out pretty quickly? I realize that age and physical condition will play a part. After a long smelting session (800-1200 #) my wrist is tired from using my 4 cavity Lyman style molds. Being cast iron they may not be much lighter than those new molds.
I have the same molds.
They get filled while sitting on wire grates that let me use two hands to move them from the filling area. When hardened I slide them onto sheet metal over a wood pallet and use a gloved hand on the tab to tilt them over and drop the ingots. The molds don't otherwise get picked up until empty, so I'm not lifting ten pounds at the end of pliers or a vice grip.
I haven't converted what WW and Lino I have into these ingots. Everything else ingotted for personal use, including the pure, gets letter and number stamped with content. IOW, I could go for a blank mold, but Lakehouse told me it wouldn't cost less and at this time hasn't considered having one made for sale.