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    Improved skimmer recommendation

    I have used an old spoon for skimming the dross/ick/unwanted stuff off of the top of the melt. Is there anything better for the task than a spoon?

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    I have a spoon with a stick bolted to it. I like that better, keeps me from burning my fingers.

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    I used a large kitchen spoon with holes in it for a long time. The last wheel weight score that I made pushed me to buy one of the ones shown on Rotometals web site. It was expensive but very well worth it. We ended up with 628# of clips. Skimming all of those clips a few ounces at a time with a spoon would have been a huge task.

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    Go to a restaurant supply store and look at all the large commercial cooking utensils and some things will jump out at you as useful for casting and smelting. One is a large round spoon full of holes, and another is a large slotted spoon. There may be others, but those two items are first, and will be much cheaper than buying from a casting supplier.

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    I use the large slotted serving spoon to the most out then a sold serving spoon for the last bit. The slotted spoon always lets a little bit run back into the pot with the lead

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    Pretty much the same as country gent. My range scrap ends up with a huge amount of crud on top of the melt (even after washing first!) and the spoon works fine. I replaced the plastic handle with a piece of round wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightman View Post
    I used a large kitchen spoon with holes in it for a long time. The last wheel weight score that I made pushed me to buy one of the ones shown on Rotometals web site. It was expensive but very well worth it. We ended up with 628# of clips. Skimming all of those clips a few ounces at a time with a spoon would have been a huge task.
    Agree...long handled , stainless steel cooking spoon with holes (perforated ) you can get them with long handles.
    The holes let liquid run through but catch all dross and clips. I get them where outdoor cooking supplies and crawfish boiling pots are sold. They are the best skimmers by far.
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    I dremeled a long slot in my metal spoon. now when I scoop up he dross the lead will flow back into the pot through the slot
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    Smelting, I attach a wood handle to

    and us it for fluxing and skimming the bigger stuff
    then I scrape the sides and bottom with a long handle burger spatula from a BBQ
    I finish skimming with a big round, flat spoon with holes in it

    In casting, I flux with pine sawdust, burned off then fluxed in with a potato masher then finished off with a wire whisp.
    I leave the layer of grey granules on top of the lead to prevent oxidation and splashing when returning the sprues.

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    Haven't tried one yet, but I am ordering a heavy duty spegetti server for my next big batch of wheel weights.
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    For casting I use a table spoon that i bolt some wood on it for a handle ,as for smelting I use a ladle that I got years ago at a old used items and had one that was home made and works for me and also I have a old cast iron one that my dad had that have a way to strain the junk out.One part is broke some but still works.one of these times I will cast weld it back the way it needs to be.
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