I did a search and found answers to most of my questions but a couple remain.
I have molds, lead and just ordered a Lee bottom pouring melter. Read some posts it seems that 800 F is a good starting point. I don’t have one of those thermometers that look like a meat thermometer but I do have a laser thermometer. Has anyone used one of those with success?
Flux: some say that if using a bottom pour that fluxing is unnecessary…yes or no. Flux used: seems that paraffin, beeswax and sawdust seem to be the top 3 choices. Any votes for any of those 3 and why or why not?
Some leave unpoured lead in the melting pot but hang a weight on the handle so that the cooling metal doesn’t keep the valve open when you go to melt again. Others empty the melter when done casting. Once again, pluses a minuses for either way.
TIA
I have molds, lead and just ordered a Lee bottom pouring melter. Read some posts it seems that 800 F is a good starting point. I don’t have one of those thermometers that look like a meat thermometer but I do have a laser thermometer. Has anyone used one of those with success?
Flux: some say that if using a bottom pour that fluxing is unnecessary…yes or no. Flux used: seems that paraffin, beeswax and sawdust seem to be the top 3 choices. Any votes for any of those 3 and why or why not?
Some leave unpoured lead in the melting pot but hang a weight on the handle so that the cooling metal doesn’t keep the valve open when you go to melt again. Others empty the melter when done casting. Once again, pluses a minuses for either way.
TIA