Cheers Andrew
May be interested in borrowing the star mould if I dont get one of my own.
Thanks
Andrew
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I had a trial run at melting lead today.
First I upgraded my outside the shed fire.
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The old outside the shed fire with the new one.
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Time to see if lead will melt.
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Its melting
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Ready to pour.
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Anybody for a shiny muffin???
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Quite happy with my initial trial.
Looking for a decent heavy base stainless saucepan to make a crucible from,and a slotted spoon to remove the rubbish.
Andrew
Good job.
Fun, isn't it. :cool:
Should be plenty of spoons at the op-shops.
Old camp ovens work well, as the heat is apparently more consistently spread, and holds better too.
Exactly. Allows you also to put it right on top of the coals and get the lead hotter. Makes it a lot easier to remove the scum when it's really hot as it separates better.
Maybe try a chip basket to just lift out all the metal tags.
Might be time to start doing a roundup of dead car batteries mate!!
Andrew
Using Capitals, the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse or helping your uncle jack off a horse...
To clean the lead we melt it and skim it off.
Then I use upside down coke/beer cans to mould 'ingots' for later use.
I have a proper lead furnace for moulding sinkers.
Get a heavy iron pot, some fire bricks to build a furnace to hold the fire and the pot, and an old vacuum cleaner in blow mode to provide an air blast for a suitably hot fire. Coal, coke, barbecue charcoal, or barbecue heat beads are good. You can pour aluminium & bronze with this arrangement. Plenty of castings have been done at home using this method by generations of hobby engineers. You only need a skimmer made from a suitably long steel rod with a rectangular tab welded on to control slag whilst pouring. You just use the rectangular end to move and hold back the slag from the pouring lip.
Best not to use the household vacuum cleaner. This may cause stoppage of conjugal rights.
Went thru the pan cupboard.
Dug out a nice heavy pan about the size Im looking for.I have modified it to melt/pour lead.THANKS Roverrescue for the great idea.
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Its a very heavy pan,says Scanpan on its base.Do you think SHMBO will miss it???
Andrew
Hope you have that mattress sorted in the shed bud, that's if she let's you live......
Using Capitals, the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse or helping your uncle jack off a horse...
Them may be some of the most exe plonkers around Andy!!!!!
-$120 Scanpan
-3 weeks grief from the Mrs
feed of good fish - hmmm - yeah okay probably worth it!!!
That is the idea though mate. That system will mean you can save the whole pouring into a muffin tray process. Chuck that baby on the jarrah, wheel weights in, scrape off the big goobers and pour away!
And dont forget beer cures lead fume fever
S