Hit up Goodwill, Salvation Army or yard sales and buy an old Hickory handled shovel. Cut handle to 12” lengths. Works great for a mold mallet to dislodge projectiles after they are cast. Don’t tap the mold but rather tap the mold pivot bolt or mold handle arms with the Hickory handle.
I cut my sprue off the mold and dump it immediately and directly back into the pot.
Smelt outdoors in a separate pot using a turkey fryer. Flux 2-3 times with clean sawdust to purify the lead. Ladle clean lead into ingots. Muffin times work BUT don’t use tins that have a seam around the top of the individual tins. They seam will suck in lead and make removing the ingots very difficult.
Cast within an air stream with a small fan at your back blowing any potential lead fumes away from you.
Cabine Tree makes an excellent lead hardness tester. The Lee Hardness Tester is darn near impossible to read the scale unless you have super x-Ray vision to read the tiny print.
I cut my sprue off the mold and dump it immediately and directly back into the pot.
Smelt outdoors in a separate pot using a turkey fryer. Flux 2-3 times with clean sawdust to purify the lead. Ladle clean lead into ingots. Muffin times work BUT don’t use tins that have a seam around the top of the individual tins. They seam will suck in lead and make removing the ingots very difficult.
Cast within an air stream with a small fan at your back blowing any potential lead fumes away from you.
Cabine Tree makes an excellent lead hardness tester. The Lee Hardness Tester is darn near impossible to read the scale unless you have super x-Ray vision to read the tiny print.
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