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Thread: reducing mould ball size?

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    reducing mould ball size?

    im talking to guy who has a 69 cal round ball mould that drops at .6905 with boat keel lead. I need it to drop about 687 max.What type of lead could possibly get me there?I have range lead and ww and pure lead.

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    Pure lead will cast the smallest, but I don't think it'll get you to .687".
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    Depending on the composition of the boat keel, you should be able to cast a little smaller with pure. Also, I believe that casting hotter will allow the cast to end up smaller due to shrinkage( I may have that backward). I would try pure amd play around with temp, casting very hot and just above slush to see what works.

    Also, some have sprayed the mold cavities with a mold release such as Frankford arsenal drop out or whatever it is called. The mold release or a spray graphite will added a layer to the cavities and cast a smaller ball.

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    Just tell him to use a thicker patch......if he would bring a micrometer to a fabric shop or a thrift store he could find a lifetime supply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BK7saum View Post
    Depending on the composition of the boat keel, you should be able to cast a little smaller with pure. Also, I believe that casting hotter will allow the cast to end up smaller due to shrinkage( I may have that backward). I would try pure amd play around with temp, casting very hot and just above slush to see what works.

    Also, some have sprayed the mold cavities with a mold release such as Frankford arsenal drop out or whatever it is called. The mold release or a spray graphite will added a layer to the cavities and cast a smaller ball.
    All this is true with pure lead. You might try a rotary tumbler after they are cast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    Just tell him to use a thicker patch......if he would bring a micrometer to a fabric shop or a thrift store he could find a lifetime supply.
    Thinner not thicker patch would do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitz View Post
    Thinner not thicker patch would do.
    not using a patch

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