I use diff molds for diff alloys. Lyman 1# for pure, custom 2# alum for range scrap, another iron breadstick mold for range scrap, & a channel iron mold for clip ww. I blend alloy inmy casting pot.
I use diff molds for diff alloys. Lyman 1# for pure, custom 2# alum for range scrap, another iron breadstick mold for range scrap, & a channel iron mold for clip ww. I blend alloy inmy casting pot.
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I found my corn cob molds at goodwill and other thrift stores
I have also been seeing the corn cob molds at more of the local antique stores as well.
I found a 24 muffin pan that I use for coww. I use what seems to be an big old steel ice tray for pure. It makes a perfect 1 lb cube which is pretty handy. The thrift store had 2 of them but for some, odd reason, I only bought 1.
I have corn cob 'pure lead' from that muffin mould....but only because I bought it in that form.
Would I ever consider using a corn cob muffin mould for anything at all?
NO.
It doesn't fill the pot well...too much wasted space, you have to keep feeding the pot as it melts down.
It doesn't stack well in your lead stash, you have to keep it in a box or some other container.
Yah...it looks cool but looking cool doesn't cut it.
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I have 12-15 of the 1lb ingot molds from Saeco, RCBS, Ohaus, Lyman and some blank ones from when RCBS 1st bought out Lachmiller.
A Lodge scone pan is great for range lead, 7? triangle 2-2 1/2lb ingots.
The Lee 1/2lb ingot are great for monotype.
Once you use cast iron for lead, you can never use it for food.
Geez, My Mom was really ticked off when I "stole" her cast iron cupcake pan to pour ingots from WW's and other scrap.
Last edited by Walks; 08-19-2020 at 02:56 PM.
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I've used the old corncob mold for 50 years, it works well for me, They store in a bucket just fine.
Last edited by r80rt; 08-21-2021 at 09:24 PM.
Mini loaf pans for range-scrap bulk ingots (throws ingots around 10 lbs or so), and then a combo of corncob cast-iron, Lee and CastBoolits molds for alloy ready to go in the pot.
The trouble with the angle iron moulds is you can only stack them in a triangle shape unless you use a crate/box of some sort.
Like AndyC, bulk lead storage in 10# mini bread loaf pan ingots, final alloy ready for the casting pot in 2# Cast Boolits ingots. Bulk pewter is in CB ingots, with pewter "coins" done in mini cupcake tins.
Yeah, everything bit of casting metal I use gets melted three times, but this way I get to batch and analyze it as well as dramatically reduce the storage space I need.
Started with Wilton Bakeware all-aluminum Mini-Muffin Pans , small round ingots , small enough to fit into Lee Melting pots . Later I discovered Wilton's all-aluminum Mini-Loaf Pans , small flat rectangles.
the small rectangles stack better but I still like the small round Mini-Muffin size too .
Wilton makes several lines of bakeware , steel , coated steel and all aluminum ... you want the all aluminum ... the steel stuff will rust and the coated stuff sheds it coating over time .
Check them out ...they have all sizes and shapes . www.wilton.com
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"A Lodge scone pan is great for range lead, 7? triangle 2-2 1/2lb ingots." Walks
Scone pans are also made of cast Aluminum by ......I'm having a Sr. moment.....it starts with N....anyway they work well.
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Over the years I’ve used corn cob pans, mini corn cob pans, muffin tins, mini muffin tins and the like. But in my old age I’ve standardized on Lyman bricks for lead, the 1/2 pound Lee cavities for solder and Potter molds for pewter.
I don’t stack ingots… they get dumped back into the same buckets the raw ore came from.
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My Straight Shooters thread:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...raight-shooter
The Pewter Pictures and Hallmarks thread:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-and-hallmarks
I have ingot mold and lead envy
Do I have a knife....Ive got my pants on don't I.
https://www.amazon.com/Melting-Casti...497034&sr=8-44
It’s 6 pounds … 3 fit in a 20 lb pot
Last edited by John Boy; 08-20-2021 at 06:13 PM.
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