longcruise
70 Cal.
The wrinkles Could be causd by the mold not being clean. Very slight amounts of storage protectant or sprue cutter lube can cause that but will usually clear itself after a bit.
another thing related to mold cleanliness is debris in those little breather lines on the mold faces. Those are ther to allow respiration of air between the inside and outside of the mold. They can be cleaned by getting the mold hot and running a pointed wood thingy in the tiny grooves. A toothpick or even better a sharpened tip of a bamboo skewer.
and , with all that said, I agree with the consensus opinion that mold or lead temps or both are not high enough. The side burner on your bbq is probably not a high pressure burner with its own independent regulator and that is a formula for temp problems.
also, there are differences in how steel and aluminum molds retain heat.
another thing related to mold cleanliness is debris in those little breather lines on the mold faces. Those are ther to allow respiration of air between the inside and outside of the mold. They can be cleaned by getting the mold hot and running a pointed wood thingy in the tiny grooves. A toothpick or even better a sharpened tip of a bamboo skewer.
and , with all that said, I agree with the consensus opinion that mold or lead temps or both are not high enough. The side burner on your bbq is probably not a high pressure burner with its own independent regulator and that is a formula for temp problems.
also, there are differences in how steel and aluminum molds retain heat.