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    ingot molds

    Haunting thrift stores, I've found some Nordicware items-cast aluminum in a couple of shapes that I thought might make good molds for ingots. When I got them home SWMBO noticed their nice condition. Put em on ebay for half the price of new ones and now I'm looking for ingot molds again. Guess I'll have to dry out some beverage cans. Those 20 ouncers look like they might be convenient for my 4-20.
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    Just don't let SWMBO see the next ones you bring home. LOL.

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    Ingot molds

    For quick and easy working ingot molds, stop by your nearest Walmart...go to the kitchen section and pick up a set of 4 stainless steel condiment cups for all of a whopping 88 cents. Lead won't stick to them....you fill them as full as you want and turn them over with a pair of pliers. They stack like poker chips and with 3-4 sets you can make all the ingots you want all day long. Total cost=$3.52. If you don't like the way they work then bring em back and WM will give you your $$ back. LLS

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    That's a good idea, but the Walmart in North Bend Oregon does not carry those. I looked and asked.

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    I've been to 4 Walmart's in 2 States and No Condiment Cups. I think it's a Myth!

    Maybe Condiments aren't allowed in California but surely Arizona would.
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    The myth has it's own web page:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-...-Cups/14964954

    Someone posted a good idea he had, nailed around them to keep them in position. Another made recesses in a board for his.


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    Why not just drill a hole in the bottom and screw them to a piece of hardwood with dome-head, slot drive wood screws? Seems like it would make stability and dumping a cinch, and it would take many pours for the screws to burn out the wood around the threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTim View Post
    The myth has it's own web page:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-...-Cups/14964954

    Someone posted a good idea he had, nailed around them to keep them in position. Another made recesses in a board for his.


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    That page says they are in stock in my local store, but I have never found them and nobody there knows what you are asking for. I should print that page out and take it with me.

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    Boy! That's handy! There are 7 Walmarts within 30 miles that have no condiment cups.

    I gave up and welded some nice Angle Iron molds but I still check every Walmart. So far I've only seen pictures of the elusive Condiment Cups.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mal Paso View Post
    Boy! That's handy! There are 7 Walmarts within 30 miles that have no condiment cups.

    I gave up and welded some nice Angle Iron molds but I still check every Walmart. So far I've only seen pictures of the elusive Condiment Cups.
    And nobody can find Lemishine. Perhaps ask some kind soul therin for direction.
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    I can get the condiment cups and can fit a bunch of them in a small flat rate box.
    I will pick some up and sell and ship them for cost to a few of those that want some but can not find them..
    I also know where to get copper scour pads which I sometimes sell for cost, tax and shipping.


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    I could put several sets of the cups etc. in a medium size flat rate box, with a lot of cheap wood pellets also.
    I sell wood pellets in a medium flat rate box, to those that can't find them, but want to try them for $1 a box plus shipping.
    They are compressed so they store in a small space. Wet them and they swell to about 4 times the volume and after drying, they work extremely well for smelting and or casting.


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    I just now weighed a box. It weighs a little over 12 pounds. So what you get is about the equivalent to a 10 foot 2 x 4 that has been made into tiny chips then compressed into pellets.
    They work great and that much should be enough for years and years worth of smelting and casting for the average shooter here.
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    Why not just use a standard muffin pan? The ingots stack great and fit very nicely in a Pro 4-20 pot.
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    I snagged a couple nice Steel, Made In USA, Muffin Pans for a great price in Walmart. They were Tinned and it took a whole bottle of Maap Gas to get the ingots out.

    Forced me to build what I really wanted. The Ingots are almost 5 pounds and 7" Long. http://castboolits.gunloads.com/atta...0&d=1321368276
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    Order Up! DING!

    Amazon has got them. < Click dis.<
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    I'm a marine welder/fabricator and as such have access to lots of different sizes of square, round and oval stock. I would have no problem fabbing something up if someone wants something specific. Not looking to start a product line, just helping ppl out.

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    Look in the pet isle, they have small water and food bowls made from stainless for about 75 cents each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mal Paso View Post
    I snagged a couple nice Steel, Made In USA, Muffin Pans for a great price in Walmart. They were Tinned and it took a whole bottle of Maap Gas to get the ingots out.

    Forced me to build what I really wanted. The Ingots are almost 5 pounds and 7" Long. http://castboolits.gunloads.com/atta...0&d=1321368276
    +1

    Those are nice ingot molds. See, no need for Wally World.

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    Those are nice Mal Paso.

    I rusted my garage sale muffin pans but after some use they are
    starting to stick, have lead smears (?) in the bottom.
    Had to beat 'em last time. Maybe need a mold release of some kind?
    Or toss 'em and make more from angle iron.
    This time I'll weld on the OUTSIDE, make 'em purtier, or easier to use anyway.

    Found a muffin pan for a dollar at a garage sale, looks like cast aluminum,
    thicker than the steel ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VHoward View Post
    That's a good idea, but the Walmart in North Bend Oregon does not carry those. I looked and asked.
    Is there a Costco there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7of7 View Post
    Is there a Costco there?
    No. The closest Costco is about 100 miles away.

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