View Full Version : Zink wheel weight...Look like ?
PDshooter
11-04-2007, 09:05 PM
How dose one know W/W is zink...? DAAAAA:confused: I've been casting now for 15yrs. I have two 5gal buckets full of W/W. Most of the time I just grab hand fulls of W/W and throw them into my "Melt down" pre, casting pot.http://http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/PDshooter/casting/Lead1.jpg
I cast out boolits#31141 and my HG68http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/PDshooter/casting/BulletMold.jpg
Thanks !
tommag
11-04-2007, 09:19 PM
They make more of a tink sound than a thud when dropped on concrete. Some of them are marked with the letters zn cast into them.
iron mule
11-04-2007, 09:31 PM
hello pdshooter i havn't been at this long but have ran across a few of the zinkers //one way to tell is that most of them the weight is riveted to the clip// if one makes into the pot they just float to the top like the steel clips /// hope this helps//// mule
Johnch
11-04-2007, 09:35 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v312/johnch/ww.jpg
Not a perfict pic
But it show the ZN
Other zink WW don't have the ZN , but float in my melt pot
As I keep the temps down
I tend to sort my WW well
As I am getting 10 - 20% Zink the last 2 batchs
Between Zink , steel and stick on
I loose 20-30% in the sort
But the stick on's are used also
John
The WW's will be molten at just over 500 F.
Zinc has a melting temp of over 780 F.
I just turn the burner way down as soon as the WW's melt and skim the Zinc ones off with the clips and crud.
No problems so far anyway.
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