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30yrcaster
05-28-2007, 02:38 PM
Hello,
Does anyone have a formula for how much pure lead to add to clip on wheelweights to get it down to something similar to 30:1 or 20:1 alloy in the 9 or 10 BHN?
Thanks!!
50/50 should be pretty close. -JDL
JeffinNZ
05-28-2007, 06:09 PM
Have you measured your clip on weights first?
All mine are 9.5-9.8 BHN prior to adding anything.
Lloyd Smale
05-28-2007, 08:20 PM
if you melt all your wws clip ons and stick ons together your not going to be far from that as is.
My ACWW (clip-on) boolits come out around 13-14 BHN....If I want 9 BHN I just put them in a toaster oven at around 450* (according to dial)
After a hour I turn the oven down halfway between off and 450* for a bit then to off and let the boolits cool down on their own....
I just tested some that were annealed last Sept and they are still 9 BHN right on the money....... learned this from "Crazy Dans" website .....:)
USARO4
05-29-2007, 01:25 PM
I get a BHN of 10 on my cabine tree tester by using 2 parts WW and 1 part pure lead. I also add a 6" piece of 95/5 solder wire to a 20# pot of alloy just to bump up the tin content for castability.
Leftoverdj
05-29-2007, 02:30 PM
WW varies enough so you'll just have to try and see.
John Boy
05-29-2007, 07:31 PM
27% WW + 73% Pb = 9.08 Bhn
50% WW + 50% Pb = 10.0 Bhn
(Based on WW's with a Bhn of 12)
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