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MN91311
11-25-2005, 06:16 PM
This morning I was getting studded snow tires installed on my minivan. This is the tire dealer where I have been getting wheelweights for about the last two years.
Within walking distance is our local Salvation Army store. So after having a black friday breakfast in a very crowded restaurant, I had some more time to kill waiting for the tires to be installed.
Wandering around sally's, I was looking for cast iron muffin tins for ingot molds. Found none of those, but looked down and saw a Lee 10# bottom pour thermostatic melter on the bottom shelf. The staff did not know what it was. They had it placed with the pots & pans. Snapped it up for the magnificent sum of $5.99.
Took it home, plugged it in, and it works fine. Spout does not even leak.
WW and a melter all on the same morning.
Life is good.
grumble
11-25-2005, 06:51 PM
"...looked down and saw a Lee 10# bottom pour thermostatic melter on the bottom shelf. The staff did not know what it was. They had it placed with the pots & pans. Snapped it up for the magnificent sum of $5.99..."
Well now MN. If your luck is anything like mine, one of two things will happen:
a- next gun show or garage sale you go to, there's be a dozen of 'em for $2.50 each
or,
b- you'll find it's made of spare parts from three manufacturers.
<GGG>
Seriously, good buy. Happy casting.
yammerschooner
11-26-2005, 01:45 AM
That is so cool it is almost sick. Time for a big ole [smilie=w:
9.3X62AL
11-26-2005, 01:51 AM
With that kind of luck, you had no business at a tire shop--a casino would have been more appropriate, and possibly more lucrative.
Well done!
Buckshot
11-26-2005, 09:35 AM
.............Ah don't worry. It'll start leaking before too long.
...............Buckshot
Oldfeller
11-26-2005, 12:59 PM
Yup, its a LEE -- you can count on it screwing up somehow before too awful long.
Oldfeller
bruce drake
11-26-2005, 02:15 PM
I got so tired of my LEE bottom pour leasking on me that I just pulled plug on it. I plugged the leaking orifice with a wood screw and removed the lifting pin. I now ladle pour and I think I make better bullets from it!
just my $.02 worth.
Bruce
Wait, lemme get this straight, you guys PAY for your melting pots?! :shock:
I got my 100lb pot for free...
HTRN
robertbank
11-28-2005, 04:12 PM
Hey great buy! Lee pots are supposed to leak, they are designed that way. If they weren't every one of them would not leak! How is that for logic?
I would replace mine with a RCBS but man are they expensive. For the price difference I am going to get a Lee 20# bottom pour. RCBS go for just under $500 Cdn up here while the Lee 20# goes for under $80, I can put up with a drip for that price difference.
Bob
Newtire
12-01-2005, 07:55 PM
Our local Thrift Store yielded up a vibrating polisher with a whole box of media for $5.00 one day. Now, this is my Salvation Army Story & I'm going to somehow just "Let This One GO!"
I was out back delivering a truckload of stuff into the trailer & a lady pulls up. "Do you take Guns?" The guy tells her no and I'm trying to get her a card with my # on it but the guy tells us that it's real busy & to "Move it!" (meaning the cars out of the way). The lady took off and I never saw her again. I am reminded to count my blessings on deals that DID come my way. My Lee pot leaks too only not as bad as when I got it. It acts as a self-cleaning spigot. I like it alot but if I have to pay full retail for an RCBS, I'll go back to the Coleman.
Four Fingers of Death
12-02-2005, 07:04 AM
Our local Thrift Store yielded up a vibrating polisher with a whole box of media for $5.00 one day. Now, this is my Salvation Army Story & I'm going to somehow just "Let This One GO!"
I was out back delivering a truckload of stuff into the trailer & a lady pulls up. "Do you take Guns?" The guy tells her no and I'm trying to get her a card with my # on it but the guy tells us that it's real busy & to "Move it!" (meaning the cars out of the way). The lady took off and I never saw her again. I am reminded to count my blessings on deals that DID come my way. My Lee pot leaks too only not as bad as when I got it. It acts as a self-cleaning spigot. I like it alot but if I have to pay full retail for an RCBS, I'll go back to the Coleman.
After lots of humming and haaring back in about 1988 I closed my eyes and shelled out for a Pro Melt. Cost me a bomb, but it was money well spent. It has already given me 17 odd years of good service and I'm 57 now, so I think it will see me out. Sometimes you have just gotta pony up and get on with it. I have sold a lot of rifles and pistols and a Dillon loading press in that time to feed kids, etc, but I never ever considered selling the Pro Melt. Its not the sort of thing you could sell easily anyway.
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