If it is material attached to the mold face; then it is salvageable. I would cast a few in that same boolit position; and then use a good quality polishing compound on the surface of those cast boolits to LAP the mold for that cavity. Price offer to reflect the work to bring it back to useful condition.
If it is pits in the mold; there are three other good cavities that one can cast in. Offer reduced price to account for damaged cavity.
Mustang
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Might look a whole lot worse in picture than in person. If I wanted that bullet, I'd give it a chance.
like previously stated, depends on the price and how much you want it without seeing and knowing more about the mold I couldn't definitively answer the salvage question for mainly that 1 cavity and it is also scattered through the other cavities. if the site spots are pits the mold is toast, if they are lead specks, the salvage will be easy.
Just looking at the picture it looks like it would clean up fine. If you have seen it in person and it is not pitted inside and the price is fair I would buy it. Your choice .
The other thing to consider is, maybe there would be some slight pits, but if it's just a light speckling on the bullet, it won't hurt nothing. Looks like a 452374, so, will your 1911 notice a difference?
Is that an NEI aluminum mold? They used some kind of coating or anodizing on them. It is possible it is only cosmetic.
Only one cavity is compromised. Clean it with Kroil, don't use abrasives or steel wool etc.
You can also preheat it on a stove (400F) then heat that cell with a propane torch and wipe it out.
yes clean it up and you will be fine
If I could get that mold for a good price I would snatch it. I am a Tinerere if I could not clean up the bad cavity I would mod it by pappeing or drilling to make a different bullet.
Tim
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Looks like an alloy mold that has been sitting damp and corroded somewhat. Ive had a few like that and they still produced accurate boolits
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I see lead/tin deposits all over your mold. Bazoo is correct this is a Lyman 4 cavity 452374. Heavy mold. What handles were you using as this is important on heavy molds. I have 4 of these Lyman 4 cavity molds and maybe I can help. PM if you want. Oily
It's not worth the $100 asking price.
http://arsenalmolds.com/products?pro...d=58&limit=100
https://www.mp-molds.com/product/mp-...av-brass-mold/ Clone of the Lyman bullet.
Either of the two listed are far better choices in my opinion.
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get it hot and it will clean the tin/lead off.
If you want a good answer, more information is needed, like name, # and material mold is made of Alum, Brass, Steel? is it mold only or are handles included?
The mold the OP is asking about is on ebay. He doesn't have it in hand, and can't lay his hands on it, unless he buys it for the exorbitant price it's listed at.
Hope this helps.
Fred
PS: DO NOT list the ebay link, as it will be deleted.
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Ok, I found it and No i wouldn't buy a possible problem, for $100 + tax and shipping. That's just too close in price to buying a nice Brass mold from NOE or others and get exactly what you want. If I were going to buy a mold for a 45 my first choice would be a #68 design to begin with. Probably better molds are or will be available here for sale.
The bid is at $99.99 + $8.30 shipping AND there are 6 days left Not worth the gamble for that kind of money.
I wouldn't do it unless it was the last 45 mold on earth and I was desperate.
Ther's been a lot more people trying to pawn off junk molds lately
my 2¢
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 |