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Thread: How long do lee ignots molds last? Mine just broke....

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    How long do lee ignots molds last? Mine just broke....

    Well, bought mine new about a 2 months ago and made about a 100 ignots with it. Then I got busy about a week and a half ago and have made about 1000-1500 ignots. I noticed the wood handle cracking a couple days ago and coming loose. I emailed lee and they will send me a new $2 replacement for $6.95 shipped or I could send it in. Well the metal arm snapped today. Thank god the lead cooled enough so it didn't splash when it hit the ground.Attachment 198753

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    I have two that I bought about 15 years ago. Still going strong. I do not handle them roughly. When hot they are at their weakest and slamming them down to dump ingots is a no-no. Handle them with care and they should last for years.

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    I've cast about 2000 pounds of ingots in my 4 Lee ingot moulds and they are still working fine after several years.

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    Most ingot molds don't have handles. You should have enough left to use a vise grip
    You may be able to send it in for a replacement.
    I've given up on the little molds and almost exclusively use the 1 1/2 x 5 3/8 angle iron molds I made, they hold Apr 2 # of lead.
    Having 8 of these I can empty a smelting pot fairly quickly.

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    I don't know how long they last as I'm only 13 years into the ones I bought used.

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    No idea how long they last. I have had mine over 10 years now.

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    ive got two of them and it happened to both. still use them with gloves.

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    Now you have a set of molds just like my Lymans!!!
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    I use one for a 'drip tray' under my Lee pot...it wouldn't matter if it had a handle or not.
    BUT, I have a couple Lee ingot molds, bought in 2010, and have cast countless ingot, and haven't broke one yet, wood still intact and uncracked.
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    Haven't broken mine yet, a few handles cracked and I repaired with jb weld. I'm a fairly slow caster compared to most guys here I think though, I don't mind spending a whole day just alloying ingots and marking them for future use. For me, any scrap gets cast in muffin tins, I only use the lee mold once I've added tin.
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    I've got one I picked up in the 90's still going strong.
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    Handles are for new casters. J/K

    My casting buddies have all collected up our mutual ingot molds, and we have quite a collection of them that we use when doing a major smelting session (typically 1200 pounds and more.)

    NONE of them have handles on them.

    We wait for the alloy to cool enough to dump them, and then do a quick flip with a leather gloved hand. And, refill as needed. Don't waste any more $$$ with Lee. Just grind off the sharp handle remainder, and use the same way most of us use them. Some of our collection ingot molds are 30+ years old, and not a one of them has a handle on it.

    BTW, with a 20 pound casting pot (RCBS Pro Melt, specifically), we are also using a LOT of cupcake pans for round ingots. Not a single one of those has a handle either.

    So, rejoice in being unbound from the handle!!


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    I have 2 which have cast 100's of ingots over the last 10-12 years and are still going strong.
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    I sent lee pics of it to their customer service dept. They said need to send it back with my receipt and they'd replace it.

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    Love how you have to ship their **** back on your dime, just so they can replace it!

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    Bought one about the same time ago. No issues for me so far. I do not know for sure how many ingots, but I do know it was more than #100 of COWW & Pure lead .

    Bummer to hear ya had an issue.
    Hope it all works out for ya in the end.

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    I'm glad the lead had cooled to the point that you were not injured. With a new cost of 12-14 dollars I can't see investing the shipping cost to get it replaced. You could grind that broken piece off and bolt a piece of angle on it for a handle. I have a friend that welds aluminum and I would get a piece of aluminum angle welded to it if it was mine. I understand that welding may not be an option for some. I wonder if its truly aluminum or if its some form of "pot metal"?
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    I went to a couple antique stores today. Found a corn cob mold for $18, a sectioned cast iron pie plate mold with a hole in the middle for $16, and another pie sectioned cast iron pan that was heavier construction for $12. I bought the $12 one and I bet it will never brake. If I can send the broken mold back in a bubble pack for $3-4 it's going back. I like my little lee ignots but this is going to make casting go way faster than having one little ignot mold.

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    An ingot mold isn't a "working" tool. It is just a container for molten lead being formed into ingots. If it was never handled, it would last for eons. Possibly your handling caused the handle breaking. Perhaps the repeated heating/cooling caused a stress crack. Perhaps it was dropped at some forgotten time. Or maybe you just got the one in ten thousand with a faulty casting...

    Mebbe the casting gods did it just made to feed some Lee Hater's ego and unreasonable feelings about inanimate tools...(post 15)
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    The material used is ``pot metal`` be very careful when carrying it with molten lead.

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