longcruise
70 Cal.
I dislike the look of that cap. I think that may be a perfect solution. Almost cut my barrel down to give it the poor boy treatment.When I shorten the Traditions Kentucky rifle it may just get a poured pewter nose cap.
I dislike the look of that cap. I think that may be a perfect solution. Almost cut my barrel down to give it the poor boy treatment.When I shorten the Traditions Kentucky rifle it may just get a poured pewter nose cap.
I like your screw driver I think it looks better with out the pewter makes it look like something you would have had 200 years ago .Certainly thought I had a nice, open path. But this stuff didn’t flow when I poured. I’m not giving up on it, I’ll try again on another knife project.
Nice knives by the way.
You did good for that price!I found this 1847 Walker at my lgs. Looks to be Parkerized? Anyway I took out the nipples and they looked great so I put some bore butter on them and reinstalled them. Looks like it wasn’t shot after the new finish was done.
Got it for $275 otd. How do you all think I did? Oh, Uberti 1998.
I need you to give me pewter pouring lessons.shot my smr .45 some. starting to become a love affair!
dropped my priming antler and broke the cap so i poured another with pewter. bored and threaded for the stopper. haven't the umph to finish it tonight.
did a little test stain on the plank that is going to start becoming a stock . stain is straight golden oak minwax on smooth 320 grit sanded wood. kinda like it.
Classic American Colerain .58 barrel coming tomorrow. time to sharpen tools.
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get it hot, pour it and run like h---!I need you to give me pewter pouring lessons.
I’m going to try again with some different “pewter”. Dam near came close to using this stuff on your blade. Glad I didn’t.get it hot, pour it and run like h---!
i have about 10% success rate. getting the dam tight enough to eliminate leaks is THE most important thing. let me know when you achieve that, i sure haven't.
pewter has a narrow temp range that is hard for a shade tree guncrank to achieve. hot enough to flow evenly and not so hot it crystalizes. it took 3 pours for that antler. its like keeping the wife happy, practice for a life time, and still flub it!
I have a lead pour spoon that i hold the pewter bar over and hit the bar with a torch. the drip fills the ladle and by holding that close to the bar it heats enough to keep the pewter molten.
i will then try to dribble the pewter around the edge of the dam, moving pretty fast to build a thin seal. count to 10 and pour the rest of the dam full. go have a soda or whatever and when you get back it has either set up solid, or all drained int o splattering mess on the floor.
some day i will figure out how to reclaim pewter out of carpet.
Pictures, or it didn't happen!Cast 650 round balls
did a little test stain on the plank that is going to start becoming a stock . stain is straight golden oak minwax on smooth 320 grit sanded wood. kinda like it.
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@longcruise I haven't borrowed a set of calipers from work yet, but at 275 grains of pure lead, the total mass is about what I'd expect with the slight difference in diameter (a .570 rb is supposed to be 277gr, mine are 275 gr...pretty much spot on with the proportion of volumes of the two spheres, give or take a little sprue trimming).@Psycho Mike Are the cast balls coming off right at the spec you ordered? I feel like I need a 492 mold but of course they are not off the shelf!
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