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    Making yummy lead soup

    I took 43 lb of stick-on wheel weights added it to 14 lb of clip-on wheel weights which was then added to 28 lb of a homemade lyman number two alloy. I mixed it all together in this big pot melted it on top of my turkey fryer and then I threw in some paraffin wax and then I stirred up and scooped out all the dross.

    The mirror finish is 700° at this point and weighs more than 80 lb. It takes a surprising amount of heat to melt such a heavy pot. I use a soup ladle to pour the metal into the Lyman ingot molds.

    I'm excited I have not used softer alloy in a while.

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    Cool.

    Some folks use a metal or even brick/block shield around the sides of the cooker to channel the heat
    up under the pot and not let so much go out & around it.
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    I like that setup. If I get to casting more, I'll have to do something like this..

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    The burner is from Ace hardware and the stainless steel stock pot is from Walmart.

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    These are some hollow point bullets that I cast out of the lead soup yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winger Ed. View Post
    Cool.

    Some folks use a metal or even brick/block shield around the sides of the cooker to channel the heat
    up under the pot and not let so much go out & around it.
    I used a welding blanket as a heat shield (think it was from HF). Worked great.

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    My buddy is a welder. He made up a bottom pour pot for melting scrap. It does about 40# at a pop, 10” dia pipe with a threaded, T handled bolt to open the bottom pour. I dont melt a lot of scrap now days, another buddy trades me pure leas ingots, but its a great tool on a turkey burner.
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    My kind of soup!!!!

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    "Lead Soup"! I'll have to remember that one!

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    Some more hollow points cast from the yummy lead soup, these are from the MP311-140 sledgehammer bullet mold. They cast very easily with almost zero defects.

    I want to powder coat, gas check, and start testing in my 308 WIN and 300 BLK rifles.

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    Is that like Hot Water Soup?

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    Re the initial melt, I always start with a smaller amount then add to it, so the thermal shock is reduced. In addition, liquid lead transfers heat better than having pieces touching the pot in random places.

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