JohnH
03-28-2005, 10:32 PM
Guess I should have looked at BruceB's article a bit closer, but more on that in a minute....
Last night I cast up 13 pounds of metal into Lee 357-158-RF's, (a double cavity mold) 575 bullets if you do the math, 9.somethingoranother a minute if you do some more math, a LOT of bullets for an hours work. Cast up 199 Lee 375-250 RF (a single cavity mold) with another hours work.
I use the Lee 10 pound Production pot, and my ingots weigh right at 1 pound, I find that when I keep the pot full I can add one after a pour and it will be melted by the time I return to the pot after emptying the mold.
Needless to say I didn't stop for anything, but I wasn't hurrying either. I use a Craftsman screwdriver for a mold mallet, I hammer with the plastic end and if needed can turn the spigot shaft readily as the screwdriver never leaves my right hand.
Only problem is that I wasn't cooling the sprues (I told you I should have read Bruces edifice) So I now have a mold that has lead build up on the sprue plate and mold top. It ain't bad, but I need to remove it before another run. What is the best way to remove lead smears? Does cooling the sprues like this have a negitive effect on water quenching the bullets?
Thanks,
JohnH
Last night I cast up 13 pounds of metal into Lee 357-158-RF's, (a double cavity mold) 575 bullets if you do the math, 9.somethingoranother a minute if you do some more math, a LOT of bullets for an hours work. Cast up 199 Lee 375-250 RF (a single cavity mold) with another hours work.
I use the Lee 10 pound Production pot, and my ingots weigh right at 1 pound, I find that when I keep the pot full I can add one after a pour and it will be melted by the time I return to the pot after emptying the mold.
Needless to say I didn't stop for anything, but I wasn't hurrying either. I use a Craftsman screwdriver for a mold mallet, I hammer with the plastic end and if needed can turn the spigot shaft readily as the screwdriver never leaves my right hand.
Only problem is that I wasn't cooling the sprues (I told you I should have read Bruces edifice) So I now have a mold that has lead build up on the sprue plate and mold top. It ain't bad, but I need to remove it before another run. What is the best way to remove lead smears? Does cooling the sprues like this have a negitive effect on water quenching the bullets?
Thanks,
JohnH