22lover
01-29-2009, 08:13 PM
In fact I don't even have my melting furnace yet. However, I am accumulating supplies slowly but surely.
I have wheel weight lead on the way. I intend to cast 380, 9mm, 38sp, 45 acp, and as close to 00 buck as I can get. It's a big undertaking, having zero casting experience, but it will be fun for me.
In general, what will I achieve by casting with wheel weight and air-cooling, versus quenching in water? I do have some heat treating background but sadly it's just ferrous metals.
Any advice is appreciated. I have all Lee reloading equipment, which I really like, so I intend to purchase a Lee furnace and Lee moulds unless there's some compelling reason to spend a lot more for another brand.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
I have wheel weight lead on the way. I intend to cast 380, 9mm, 38sp, 45 acp, and as close to 00 buck as I can get. It's a big undertaking, having zero casting experience, but it will be fun for me.
In general, what will I achieve by casting with wheel weight and air-cooling, versus quenching in water? I do have some heat treating background but sadly it's just ferrous metals.
Any advice is appreciated. I have all Lee reloading equipment, which I really like, so I intend to purchase a Lee furnace and Lee moulds unless there's some compelling reason to spend a lot more for another brand.
Thanks in advance,
Bill