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Offline Cheyenne Ranger

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Lead Pot--revisited (and No, I didn't explode it again)
« on: February 08, 2004, 10:51:52 AM »
Decided that liquid and molten lead are not a good thing.  So I've melted down all the WW into ingots.  Been doing that for about 3 days off and on.

Since I'm a poor poverty-stricken teacher in real life, I use my 20 lb, bottom pour casting pot as my "melt the WW down into ingots" pot, too.

After all the WW are melted and the clips and other junk skimmed off, I fill 4 ingots from the bottom spout.  Now I can lift the pot and finish filling the ingot molds by pouring out of the top of the pot.  It's not too heavy and I can do it in a matter of seconds.  Then fill the pot back up with WW and repeat.

I did find that with the hot pot empty you can put a wet WW in it and live to tell about it.  The water, or whatever the liquid is, boils off way before the WW begin to melt.  Did I do this often--nope--just wanted to see if this would work.  I was fully suited up with face shield, heavy cap, jacket, leather gloves and work boots.  Turned out I didn't need them but would have liked to have had them last Tuesday (The Day the Earth Stood Still, as I like to call it).

 Please note--the pot was totally empty--not a drop of lead in it when I did this!

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Lead Pot--revisited (and No, I didn't explo
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2004, 01:59:23 PM »
Cheyenne, thanks for the information.  You have answerrd questions all of  us casters have wondered about, but had no place to go for the answers.  I'm glad you were not injured with your mishap, that had to be a real attention getter.  (My wife would probably tell me I had to buy bullets from then on!)  44 Man
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2004, 03:30:59 AM »
Funny you mention your wife--I told mine I burned my on some lead--didn't give her the details.  If I had I would be buying bullets from now on, too.
When I got to checking out the casting area I noticed that the cover over it was also lead-splattered.  Again the pressure washer took care of it (I got soaked) and now all traces of the damage/mishap are gone, other than my burns, and they'll heal.

So this chapter, I hope, is closed and now to move on to more important areas like coming up with new reasons why I miss.  :grin:

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