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Thread: My Master Caster just showed up, Any advice for a new owner?

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    My Master Caster just showed up, Any advice for a new owner?

    I think they had a cancellation, got tired of me bugging them or just felt sorry for me but my Master Caster showed up on my doorstep. It looked like the UPS guy is going to file for workman's comp due to his hernia...this thing is really well built!

    It was completely assembled with one of the molds installed. It was accompanied by some stick silicon lube, a bit of flux, roll pins and a couple of really nice punches. There's a some lead in the bottom of the pot so they actually tested it.

    Any advice for a new owner?

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    Don't try to use it!! Send it immediately to me for my evaluation and setup. It will make a nice companion to my Ballisti-cast Mark IV

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    Don't ship ti to 6bg6ga, he'll just wear it out. Ship it to me instead. I'll use it much more gently and my Mk IV will keep it company so it won't be lonely.

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    Automate it.

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    Lay in a couple of tons of bullet lead, mold blocks for your favorite smoke poles, bullet lube and seizer, = have yourself a blast!!! These things will take a licking and keep on ticking. Iron Whittler

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveInFloweryBranchGA View Post
    Don't ship ti to 6bg6ga, he'll just wear it out. Ship it to me instead. I'll use it much more gently and my Mk IV will keep it company so it won't be lonely.
    I asked first

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    I would install side shields on it. Basically you have that metal grate that is on the front (its removable), the open places on the sides will have stuff come out of it (sprues).

    i would really look into automating the lead pour at least.
    It wouldn't cost too much but it really speeds up the casting time by hand. You aren't having to look at the sprue when casting.

    Its just takes 5 parts to do it.
    Timing relay, Pot for adjustment, limit switch, air switch and air cylinder.

    Also consider installing a PID controller on it.
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    The manual says to cast with the pot half-full....is that SOP?
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    I always thought that was simply to avoid the pot from overheating. A good rule of thumb, if you will. But I'm sure others will chime in

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    Quote Originally Posted by AbitNutz View Post
    The manual says to cast with the pot half-full....is that SOP?
    i cast with the pot at 3/4 full or better.....

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    Side shields
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    Now that looks like a slick modification....sheet aluminum?
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    Yep. Using factory bolts to hold it on
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    Nice, i'll have to rig something like that up for mine.

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    Not too bad for someone simple minded huh??? LMAO
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    I take it that the screen doesn't provide enough protection from flying sprue?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AbitNutz View Post
    I take it that the screen doesn't provide enough protection from flying sprue?

    Not with mine I picked it up used and it didnt have a screen for the front so i've got to make one for it.

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    Keydet15, I would just call them and order a replacement screen. It shouldn't be too expensive.

    AbitNutz, my master caster is automated. Without the side shields I get some sprues on the floor.
    Even when I run it by hand it would spit a couple out every once and a while.

    I used scrap pieces. I thought about making some for sale. Already drilled for mounting using factory bolts/nuts
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    A welcome addition; increases cleanliness, no fabrication, and adds value

    when and if you are able to produce a set, I'd like one. Thank you



    [QUOTE=HATCH;291011 I used scrap pieces. I thought about making some for sale. Already drilled for mounting using factory bolts/nuts[/QUOTE]

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    just tried calling u Chloe123
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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
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LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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