Casting bullets for muzzleloader

Discussion in 'Back to Basics' started by kellory, Feb 16, 2015.


  1. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    Just make sure they are DRY.
     
  2. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    Nothing fancy, but the ingot mold is ready.

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  3. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    Now a question, gator. How close does this pipe need to be to the pot? What is the spacing?

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  4. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    Kell, I can't tell from the pix, but is it fair to assume the walls of the ingot form are tapered to release the ingot?
     
  5. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    They are parallel. It is cut from a section of box steel tubing. I could flare them if needed.
     
  6. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    The ingots may shrink, dunno. If they do, a taper won't be needed, but if they don't --
     
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  7. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    Steel walled sinkers!
     
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  8. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    At work, I can get that for you in a few days.
     
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  9. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    That is what a torch is for.....
     
  10. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    12'' tall

    Pipe is 4'' with a 2'' air gap to the bottom of pot

    burner 001 (1024x768).

    burner 006 (1024x768).
     
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  11. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    Mic'ed at .061


    1/4'' pipe is even with the bottom of 2'' pipe.
    Pretty simple, But works!

    burner 008 (1024x768).

    burner 010 (1024x768).
     
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  12. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    (Warning, pic heavy)

    OK, this has taken a while, due to restrictions of when I can use the welders, and I have taken a few "liberties" with the suggested design, but the burner is complete, and works great. I had #7 of WW lead, liquid in about 15-20 minutes. (And that is with a good breeze blowing). Pics to follow: IMG_20150307_182204272. i started with two rings cut from springs, welded, heated and hammered to lay flat. And four rods cut from scrap, and an idea of what I wanted it to look like. IMG_20150307_183652194. i used a coat hanger to form the shape I chose, and heated and bent the legs accordingly. IMG_20150307_184845578. i then had to wait for the welder. Once welded at the lower ring, it was time for more heating and bending. IMG_20150314_111540291. IMG_20150314_112003599. IMG_20150314_112753157. IMG_20150316_202916218. followed by welding in the upper ring and cutting back the grill to fit the plumber's pot. Then I needed a riser pipe, and cleaned up and cut a piece of 1" pipe. IMG_20150321_105008223. IMG_20150321_105354535. IMG_20150321_110045935. IMG_20150321_110914350. IMG_20150321_110532098. IMG_20150321_111942092. but after a hand fit and fitting the gas jet, I felt the proportions were off, so cut a piece of 2" heavy wall pipe from scrap and fitted and welder it to the leg. IMG_20150323_163935798. IMG_20150323_163926932. IMG_20150323_163926932. I then heated and reshaped the upper ring out of level (you will see why later) IMG_20150323_171829423. IMG_20150321_102908593. IMG_20150321_102613131. IMG_20150321_102930631. the gas portion of the burner, consists of a 1/4" brake line section, a matching union, a cap insert (this part was drilled for the orifice) a ten foot section of reinforced rubber hose, a couple of clamps, one barb fitting union, and a regulator I snagged at the recycling center when I was there. Total cost for this section about $8. Now, back to the burner. I needed a method of joining the burner stand and the burner gas feed, but did not want to weld it. IMG_20150331_203122459. so I fitted a sleeve and soddered it to the feed line. The sleeved bracket and a matching bracket lock to the leg with a through bolt and a wing but. Burner can be assembled or disassembled in seconds. Now for the test burn.
    Due to the breeze, I added a wind screen (my fire ring) IMG_20150328_163855693. IMG_20150328_170623407. IMG_20150328_170827992. IMG_20150328_171130088. i then swapped the pot for the skillet, added a hand full of the skimmings from cleaning up the lead (clips, steel weights, zinc that got past me) and you will now see the reason for the slightly out of level top ring. IMG_20150328_174047567. the lead being the first to melt, rolled out from under the scrap, and rolled down hill, separating almost completely on it's own. This lead can go back into the pot.
    It's time for a clean up and a paint job. A quick scrub down with steel wool, a touch or two with a grinder, and a couple of coats of high heat furnace black paint. (Another $5.00 item. Total material costs about $13.00. IMG_20150331_203151729.
     
  13. Tully Mars

    Tully Mars Metal weldin' monkey

    DAMN nice job on the burner @kellory! Well thought out.[winkthumb][winkthumb][winkthumb]

    Looks like you have all kinds of goodies in that truck!;)
     
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  14. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    Thank you. And once I have the proper bullet mold, I can now start learning how to cast soft lead into bullets.
    The WW lead, will be cleaned, fluxed, and cast into ingots, and stored. I have no immediate use for it, as I do not yet reload ammo.
     
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  15. Tully Mars

    Tully Mars Metal weldin' monkey

    YET being the key word..;)
     
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  16. smithcp2002

    smithcp2002 Monkey+++

    Great post.
     
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  17. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    If I may ask, What mold/size projectile do we have in mind? Someone may possibly have one collecting dust.
     
  18. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

  19. smithcp2002

    smithcp2002 Monkey+++

    Seven years with the aluminum ones in .38/.378, .45 and .40. Slow preheat and smoke before use. Then a pace that keeps the mold at temp to give you the size you need.
     
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  20. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    Is that smoking between each bullet, or periodicly?
     
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