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I was thinkin' about my birthday coming up and was wondering what to have my family get me. I was thinking of my new-to-me ML and thought that a melting furnace and a round-ball mould would be a great idea.
QUESTION: Does this pot(click on pic) pour out the bottom? If it does, does that mean I can skip the ladle, cause I would like to.
The little guy's even on sale...
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that is what santa brought to me. I think if you use the ladel, you will get better product but that unit does pour out the bottom and you don't "need" a ladel
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Looks just like one a friend of mine had and it DID pour out the bottom; the lever lifted up a rod that plugged a hole in the bottom. Worked good for four-cavity molds he used.
Been thinking about one myself; if you get one, post up the results and what you like/dislike about it.
Sizer-wise, he used the Lee one that pushes the bullets up into one of their famous red bins, and Allox or something like that as a lube. I don't remember much more, as it's been over 30 years.
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I had one just like it for years untill I loaned it to my dad to make fishing jigs with. He would NOT give it back! Oh well, I had two others , so I told him to enjoy!!!
It is a bottom pour pot but that rod that is used as a valve will clog easy and may not allways seal well so may drip. It can be cleaned but is a pain. I dipper cast most of the time. I find I get better quality that way and I am not into high volume anyway. Have fun!
I used the Lee 10 lb. pot for years. Yes, it did drip a bit occasionally, but just put a screwdriver in the slot on the top and give it a few turns. It will seat the plunger and stop dripping. I just tossed the buildup of dripped lead back in the pot and kept casting.
I went to the 20 lb. Lee bottom pour a year ago when Sportsman's Warehouse had them for $49. Best decision I ever made! They do a lot better and I don't have to keep throwing more lead in all the time!