I got a little bored today and started to clean up some lead I had in buckets. May have been a waste of time and electric, but hey, most of my casting turn out that way..Usually unintentionally. I was surprised how much less space it took up. There is almost 200# of lead there and it was more than two 5 gallon buckets nearly full. I used every ingot mold I have and the large pig mold in the rear. There is a pair of needle nose pliers on the stack for size.
I just got the little ladles and the half cylinder mold at an auction. I also got 2 breadstick molds but decided to make breadsticks with them so casting lead in them wouldn't be a good idea.
Cast Some Lead Today.
Cast Some Lead Today.
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Re: Cast Some Lead Today.
let's hope MetalMelter doesn't get a whiff of that lead from over at the other forum.
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what is the long cast iron mold in the far end, orig. used for ? it would make a great bread pan i'd bet. .. .
Re: Cast Some Lead Today.
That's a pig mold for lead pigs that feed into a linecasting machine for printing type.
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Re: Cast Some Lead Today.
Now that would be a bad thing, the last thing we need is the word lead echoing in hour ears on every thread!let's hope MetalMelter doesn't get a whiff of that lead from over at the other forum.
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He's very keenNudge wrote:Now that would be a bad thing, the last thing we need is the word lead echoing in hour ears on every thread!let's hope MetalMelter doesn't get a whiff of that lead from over at the other forum.
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