For sale: hardball bullet casting alloy - 2% tin, 6% antimony and 92% lead.
Ingots are ~8.5lbs and I can fit 2 in a small USPS flat rate box ($8.10) or 8 in USPS medium flat rate box ($14). Will...
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Forum: Completed Deals
For sale: hardball bullet casting alloy - 2% tin, 6% antimony and 92% lead.
Ingots are ~8.5lbs and I can fit 2 in a small USPS flat rate box ($8.10) or 8 in USPS medium flat rate box ($14). Will...
Forum: Casting Equipment
I am the new owner of a used variable speed MA Collator but am having issues getting the plate to turn even when there isn't anything in it. The video shows it with the plate removed. I assume I...
Forum: Casting Equipment
40-82 hiker – I know there is no disrespect intended on your part, you are just trying to help a guy out and it is much appreciated. You are 100% right that I might already be down the path of...
Forum: Casting Equipment
You guys are simply amazing, thank you for all your help!
There are a few things to address here. First the thickness of the metal is indeed over kill but I couldn’t find any rectangle tubing in...
Forum: Casting Equipment
I am having some issues with the welds being lead tight on my melting pot. I paid a guy to weld a piece of 8’’x10’’x ½’’ rectangle tube to an 8’’x10’’x1’’ base plate. I recently purchased a welder...
Forum: Casting Equipment
No harm done, I am glad you are safe and sorry to hear about the weather. My time at the workshop is in limited supply so I have to make things fit when I have the free time (workshop is about an...
Forum: Casting Equipment
Thanks for the information Alan. I not sure about Dillon but I thought the Hornady collater was only to be used with jacketed or plated bullets, I could be wrong about that.
I ended up pulling...
Forum: Casting Equipment
Thanks ReloaderFred!
Are you saying that the spruce plate knocker and the carrier knockers were not originally the same type of knockers? I was hoping to just get 3 of the same air cylinders.
...
Forum: Casting Equipment
ReloaderFred
Upon watching your video for the umpteenth time it seems as through you might just have one solenoid that fires multiple air cylinders (pour, spruce, and mold) at the same time. If...
Forum: Casting Equipment
ReloaderFred (or anyone else),
I was wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing the zoro part number for the spruce/mold tappers you picked up. I finally got around to firing up my machine this past...
Forum: Factory & Surplus Powder
$46 a pound... does it come with a happy ending....
Forum: Factory & Surplus Powder
I put in an order to Midsouth in March of 2013 and am still waiting on one of the powders to get in before it will ship. Would have quadrupled my order had I known what I know now. No knock on...
Forum: Lead and Lead Alloys
Realize I never thanked everyone for their contributions.
Thank you all!
Forum: Casting Equipment
I agree, just didn't want to use anything that would muck everything up.
Thanks!
Forum: Casting Equipment
Any ideas regarding the kind of lube to use on the carrier arms? Even though they are made out of harden steel there is quite a bit of friction when they are forced close and open. The Magma...
Forum: Casting Equipment
Thanks for the link Salmon-boy. Do you have any idea on what the R value or K value is? In a thread a few years back Matt3357 suggested this stuff, http://www.mcmaster.com/#9328k41/=q2s0g7 which is...
Forum: Casting Equipment
Thanks for the suggestions. I was kicking around the idea of putting some heat sinks on the relays. This setup was just to test to make sure everything worked before tucking it away in a box. I...
Forum: Casting Equipment
Thought I would show you guys what I have been working on. It has been a slow moving process but it is coming along. Need to first thank RoGrrr as we have been going back an forth discussing...
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
Best of luck Hagel!
Nice setup Hatch!
Forum: Casting Equipment
That is a good looking machine Fred, thanks for posting.
Does it have two tappers? One for the spruce and one for the boolits?
Forum: Casting Equipment
Thank you for the replies. Sasquatch-1 I think you nailed it with trying to get the better known alloy equivalents. I am looking for something more precise without breaking the bank so I will have...
Forum: Reloading Equipment
I know this is a dated thread but was wondering what chronographs people are liking these days? I will be mainly using it for developing pistol loads.
Forum: Casting Equipment
For anyone that has the Carbine-Tree tester, I picked the imagine below from minute 7:40 on the following video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJPE1E8LQ6c, it looks like the dial reading does not...
Forum: Casting Equipment
If I am trying to mimic this setup for 220v and two 1500watt heaters is it recommended that I used two 25amp SSRs, one for each heater? One should do the trick since combined I am dealing with...
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |