You fellas have been really good about giving advice that kept me from really fouling stuff up since I've started this whole BP thing, so hopefully you can keep me from doing something dumb now that I want to start casting my own bullets.
My .54 Lyman Deerstalker seems to love the TC Maxi-Hunters, but 10$ a box was a little steep to be shooting them all the time. So I was able to snag a still-bilster carded TC Maxi-Hunter mold in .54 off E-bay, along with a set of Lyman Large handles from TOTW. I know I'll be needing to get a pot of some sort and a ladle, but other than that I'm good to go. I've also got 10# of pure lead on the way.
I've been reading up a lot about taking care of steel molds. Since this mold is brand new in the package, is there anything in particular I need to do to "break in" the mold? Since it's steel, I figured a good dose of aerosol brake cleaner would be in order to remove any grease. I'd say the brake cleaner will work good for cleaing up the mold afterward, and zipping it up in a foodsaver bag when I'm done should keep any worries of rust away.
What else can you fellas tell me? Do I need a hammer handle too to knock the sprue cutter around, or would something else work?
Thanks in advance!
My .54 Lyman Deerstalker seems to love the TC Maxi-Hunters, but 10$ a box was a little steep to be shooting them all the time. So I was able to snag a still-bilster carded TC Maxi-Hunter mold in .54 off E-bay, along with a set of Lyman Large handles from TOTW. I know I'll be needing to get a pot of some sort and a ladle, but other than that I'm good to go. I've also got 10# of pure lead on the way.
I've been reading up a lot about taking care of steel molds. Since this mold is brand new in the package, is there anything in particular I need to do to "break in" the mold? Since it's steel, I figured a good dose of aerosol brake cleaner would be in order to remove any grease. I'd say the brake cleaner will work good for cleaing up the mold afterward, and zipping it up in a foodsaver bag when I'm done should keep any worries of rust away.
What else can you fellas tell me? Do I need a hammer handle too to knock the sprue cutter around, or would something else work?
Thanks in advance!