LLoyds way work quite well, BUT that is a lot of ww alloy to deal with. Also be CERTAIN those weights are bone dry when you are adding them to the pot! A TINY drop of dew can send about a pound of molten lead on YOU! I work in smaller batches, about 50 pounds at a time. I try to keep the melt temperature at about 750 degrees or so. I ladle the melt into ingot molds and start over with an empty pot IF I think I'll need more WW aloy than 50 pounds. A turkey fryer and a large, deep cast iron frying pan is used.