Nothing. I gave up using smoky, smelly stuff as a flux decades ago. Since then I just stir occasionally and remove scum that rises to the top. Clean lead, good results.What is the most inexpensive fluxing compound?
Nothing. I gave up using smoky, smelly stuff as a flux decades ago. Since then I just stir occasionally and remove scum that rises to the top. Clean lead, good results.What is the most inexpensive fluxing compound?
What are some heating methods for melting down large quantities of lead
Candle Wax. Cheap and works fine. Been using it for years.What is the most inexpensive fluxing compound?
Started out with a Lyman 10 lb. cast iron lead pot and a propane torch. Now use a 20 lb. Lee casting furnace(pot).(I started out on a Coleman stove and did it for many years. Are you talking propane or gas? Mine was coleman fuel. A small cast iron pot is ideal.
yes it can. any wax can be used, as I said. even canning wax. just cut a piece the size of a pea.Toot, can beeswax be used for fluxing?
yes it can.Toot, can beeswax be used for fluxing?
yes it can, with no problem. wax is wax. hope this helps?Toot, can beeswax be used for fluxing?
best $22 you can spend
Bought one the other week and it melts my bulk lead QUICK! I use an aluminum pot to melt in and it'll hold close to 100lbs.
View attachment 45831
Might want to re-think using an aluminum pot.best $22 you can spend
Bought one the other week and it melts my bulk lead QUICK! I use an aluminum pot to melt in and it'll hold close to 100lbs.
View attachment 45831
Try and envision a hundred pounds of molten lead cascading onto your feet..............this is a thick aluminum pot, nothing cheap. No issues yet and will do for now until i find some cast iron to hold the heat longer. Thats about the only draw back it currently has.
Mine say RCBS. Anyway, I've been thinking about using a Dremel tool to grind off the lettering in the ingot molds. Then cast a bunch of ingots and spray paint them gold after they cool.
There is a practical joke waiting somewhere with gold painted lead bars.
Mine say RCBS. Anyway, I've been thinking about using a Dremel tool to grind off the lettering in the ingot molds. Then cast a bunch of ingots and spray paint them gold after they cool.
There is a practical joke waiting somewhere with gold painted lead bars.
I have a friend that keeps saying that lead will be more valuable than gold when bad things happen. I ran across these on another site and ordered one for him as a joke, (got one for myself too). I'm not going to melt down my Lee ingots just too re-mold, but I'm ready for the next batch of raw lead.
Enter your email address to join: