I'd take a couple if there were larger than the 1lb size ingot...........after all, I am a mold *****.
I'd take a couple if there were larger than the 1lb size ingot...........after all, I am a mold *****.
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I bought some of the one pounders and would be interested in something bigger.
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I might be interested, but as someone else mentioned, it would be nice if the were made so the ingot would easily drop into a Lee 10 pound bottom pour.
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If that ingot was wider, longer and deeper. Like a 3 or 4 pounder would be great for me.
i'd have to have at LEAST 1... i already blew thru my "casting budget" anyhow....
I'm with Sasquatch. Longer and thinner to fit the lee pot is good. I'd buy one at <$30. Perhaps some portion of sales could go to the site?
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I'd be interested as well....3-5 lb mold, at least a couple.
If the ignot would fit a lee 10#er I would be in for 1 maybe more, depending on price
I'd be interested in a 1-3# long and skinny would be best. I use a Lee 4-20 bottom pour.
Last edited by cja245; 02-15-2013 at 12:07 AM.
I'd like a couple too. 1-3# ingots. 3-5s would be OK too.
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I would prefer a 2# ingot. Maybe it is just me but a 3-5 lb'er tends to freeze up the pot if you add while casting like I do.
I would take a few if they were around 3 lbs or so but I have a 40 lb pot so that size of an ingot won't significantly cool down my pot.
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1-3lb. For me.
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I have a 40 lb pot too but I like to keep the temp as stable as possible. 2-2.5 seems to work well, drops about 30 deg but comes right back with the Magma. I have some larger molds I use for smelting, but not for the finished ingots I use for casting.
Depending on the specs, price, and different offerings id likely be in for at least 2...
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