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    marking what alloy is in pot

    I had two identical Lee 20 pots at one time. At my age I really would forget what was in them from one casting session to the next

    Hit on idea that after pot cooled, using a black marker, print right on top of lead that was still in pot.

    Pd, WW2, #2, etc; quick and goes away when heated up next time

    helps this old guy out a number of times
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    Walter - that works. My method is a stick on label with the alloy mix stuck on the top of the pot. All my pots have labels
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    I write the alloy on the stand portion in Sharpie what the alloys are. I have 3 20lbers with WW, range lead and 50/50 WW/lead. The alloy doesn't change. If I did clean out the pot and change alloy, the sharpie is removable with a little alcohol.

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    All great ideas!

    My Lee is my backup pot which I use now and then. Can have a wide range of alloys in it over time. Figured this was quick and easy but then so are you fellows' suggestions
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    I think thats a great idea.
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    After getting the melt back up to the top B4 shutting down I draw off a 1/4# ingot in one of my Lee molds, air cool it, test the hardness and write that on the ingot with a Sharpie along with pot #1 or #2. Then put ingot on top of pot when cool. I can then test the ingot for hardness increase in a few days and remark. If I can wait that long B4 firing up again and casting!!!!!!


    Then just re-melt the little sample ingot the next time.

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    Duplicate. I should read them all before I post...
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    I just write the alloy on a piece of paper .. put on front edge of the pot .. If I change Alloys old paper is carbon for the pot
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    I use the same steel stamps I mark ingots with.

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