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Thread: Electric boiling ring to melt?

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    Electric boiling ring to melt?

    It's nearly time for me to start a new casting session again. A question for anyone that knows, will a 1500 watt electric boiling ring under a cast iron or stainless steel pot do the job? I don't know of the fact that UK voltage is 240 volts as opposed to US voltage being 110. What'dyall think?

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    Yes it will melt it but keeping the temp steady may be tricky.

    I use a 1000 W ring and a cast iron pot to make my alloy mixes and small ingots for a small pot that I cast with. Cover it with aluminum foil to speed up melting. I melt ~ 40-50 pounds each time and flux several times. It gets hot but takes a while.

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    More than adequate power. Insulated 20 lb Lee pot uses a 700 watt heater. When you talk about UK 220VAC don't use a US 120VAC, 1500 Watt heating element in the UK because the current will be doubled through the element and it will probably burn up.

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    Shootist ... another option:
    * Buy any of your choice of a propane weed burner from Amazon and ship it to the UK using Borderlinz
    http://www.borderlinx.com/GB/en/page...hip-to-the-uk/
    I use a 30,000 BTU torch connected to a propane tank for melting scrap lead from the recyclable scrap yards - then melt it in a cast iron pot and ladle the melt into ingots for casting
    Regards
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    I have used a Primus style stove (kerosene) to melt smaller batches of lead. I've also used a single-burner propane camp stove.

    Either would be more efficient than electric, but I suppose one must use what one has available.

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    I'm not familiar with UK laws, but I use a turkey fryer burner with a 20 # lp gas tank for smelting and a Lee 10# 120v furnace for casting boolits.

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    I used an electric single ring to smelt my lead for ingots then use a Lee 10lb pot for casting .got to get another as it died when I moved house .

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