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Butch Hays
Добавлен 18 июл 2011
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GOPR5777
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Taking down a post for a recut. Had to move it to the west one inch. The hidden post (already epoxied into place) wasn't going to move. So I removed the post (carefully) and recut the slot to take the post one inch to the west. :-)
Pergola_Part_One
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Finished the cuts on the Southern end of the pergola. They went together nice and tight.
Where did you get the lead shot maker you are using?
Drop a little bit of beeswax in your lead or you could use candle wax. Also with my lee lead pot I use a paper clip to unplug the discharge hole 🕳.
Might have to hit those bolts with a little bit of fire to heat them up a bit more
what is the ramp angle and drippers hole size for #4 shot size pls.
You have to grab a torch and heat the orifices in the front that'll help all the stuff you got clogged in there come out
Nice work I need me one
if you take a small torch like a benz o matic and preheat the driping bolt heads as you melt the lead you should not have any problems, hot lead and water can be very dangerous . be safe and happy new year,,
I would like to buy one please or release the specs so I can make one
This was an experiment that didn’t go well, and I retired it. All I was making was lead popcorn. I’ve gotten a lot of good ideas from viewers of my shot-dripping trial but so far I haven’t had the itch to try again. Mebbe when it gets colder. As to specs ... I used a #70 drill bit. I used a caliper to measure the tiny drill bit. It was .028” as best as I could determine. Tough drilling ... very easy to break ... I went through several dozen before I got six holes made in the brass bolts.
I'm sure you have it figured out by now. Nice looking machine. A few things that might help, clean lead ingots, won't plug up the holes as bad. Drip deflector needs to be baby butt smooth and lubricated. I use soap stone (used for marking metal while welding) as a lubricant for the deflector. Coolant should be very close to the bottom of the drip deflector. some people use a pump to circulate the fluid to keep it cool and full to the rim of your container. your drip container placed inside a bigger container so overflow will run out and be caught by larger container. (which also keeps the deflector to coolant distance the same throughout entire batch). I use a tall ammo can inside a shorter wider one. The tall can lets the lead cool before it hits the bottom so it doesn't clump together. (Then I use them to store the components in while not in use). I believe they are 30mm and 60mm. water cools it down too fast causes pitting and bubbles on each lead ball. a few choices of coolant include undiluted RV antifreeze, automatic transmission fluid, or my favorite liquid laundry softener undiluted of course. It is water soluble, cleans up easy, and smells good. I buy it at the dollar store. I have had real good luck using these methods.
GOOOOOOD JOBBB
Graphite from the feed store on your drip plate.
Please do an update. Please.
Great job! Maybe try using fabric softener as your cooling medium so it doesn't slash. But I love the design of the shot maker. You could patent it and sell those. Amazing!
Hey Butch , be still with the camera
I'm sure you got it figured out by now. Higher heat and more lead to make pool deeper. Leave the oxide alone. Once it films over the lead underneath stays clean and flows smooth.
I’ve seen some really scary things happen when molten lead comes into contact with water...
You are correct that when water is dropped onto a sizable quantity of molten lead = explosive force. However when BB sized droplets of molten lead come into contact with water all you get is a soft sizzle. It has to do with the ratio of mass to heat.
Оксидную пленку целый день будеш снимать лутше не трогай в закрой крышкой от кислорода
Ive been using rv coolant. Like you would use to winterize a rv pink stuff works well
Congratulations, nice setup! Which diameter have you drilled the drippers and what's the resulting shot #?
Can I suggest melting lead in a separate pot and filling up your tray that way you can skim the dirt off and have nice clean lead for pouring. works for me making slingshot ammo for moulds.
SCIENCE!!!!
Think he knows it's progressive?
Much easy and quick way to make lead balls at home: ruclips.net/video/4sGRidqGxDY/видео.html
Hola me puedes ayudar con las medidas de los agujeros en las tuercas
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Nice video. Tim from oasisleadshotmaker@gmail.com
how many inclines were given to the plate
ive seen high temp copper grease used on the ramp/deflector....also fabric conditioner used as a coolant as it doesnt splash
Hmmm. Safety first hey?! Melting lead with a single glove for PPE. No face shield, eye protection or respirator mask. At least you’re wearing shoes but it’s not a great idea for a pregnant woman to be inhaling the fumes of melting lead... it’s not the best product to have in your system.
You must really enjoy punishing yourself.
Bet you didn’t know I could move this fast.
Hey Butch..can you shed any light on drill size as relating to shot size ? For example which drill size to use.
Yes ...Drill bit Maker was Triumph (American Made) size #74 type T2. As I remember it's .072" but cudda been .074" And thass for 8 shot size.
I was under the impression for 7 1/2 shot, use a #75 drill bit or .021" drill bit.
Ha, sorry about not paying attention to some recent comments, but I posted this four years ago and haven't tried to drip lead since. I still have the dripper ... somewhere. Mebbe I get it back out and try again. I've gotten some good advice. Later.
You could tell us what your are doing by narrating
he is drilling a hole in a bolt.
Do the dripper nozzles have to be brass or can they be regular steel bolts?
Brass is preferred 'cause it's softer than steel and easier to drill w/the *tiny* drill bit.
Is that pure water only you've use a coolant?
chalk for a black board on ramp , lead needs to be over drip bolts ,, and stop hitting it ....
What make is this aka the manufacturer
Add a little Borax to the lead, it will stop the slag buildup and keep the nozzles clear.
NO!
Wood shavings for lead
It's a progressive. Why aren't you loading a shell after every pull. Are you just checking setup or something??
What is your email address? I need more detailed information. I don't understand how you arrived at the numbers you mention at the very beginning of part one.
I did this so that I could cut shorten the height of a drawer without disassembling it. But I put the blade behind the fence and cut through the fence, using it like a table saw to do the actual cutting. What were you doing this for?
ive heard of people coating with copper grease
take a graphite pencil and full coat the drip lip it will keep the lead from sticking
you really should be wearing masks
Why? The mild steel pan would melt before the lead would evaporate.
Yes you do. Guess you love the smell of lead
Hey come on, they are not thát ugly.
You need a tube for overflow of the soap as the lead fills the bucket. I used a round colander to rinse the lead and to sort the shot. Perfect shot will easily pass through the colander (spaghetti strainer) but any little imperfection will not pass through. We bought wheel weights by the 55 gal barrel and used two weed burners for heat. Melting pot held about 400 to 500 pounds a time. A 55 gal barrel will give you two 5 gal buckets of the steel part of the wheel weights and the occasional valve stem (really stinks). A chunk of bees wax was used for fluxing. You flux and clean the lead BEFORE the lead hits the shotmaker or real problems if you plug the drip holes. Your heat source in the shot maker is NOT producing enough heat.
Gantz4 was pretty much right on. 1. angle of drip is too steep 2. cover the drip pan with soapstone. 3. Much too high of a drop. 4. Drop should be about 1/2". 5. Use liquid soap to drop the hot shot into. 6. We used copper tubing coiled in the soap hooked to cold water. It helps remove the heat from the soap.
You can make the lead run faster if you heat the drippers with a propane torch. Use soapstone on the ramp so lead won't stick to it. Use hot water (not too hot) in your collection bucket to get round shot.
great work guys, you're going to get there don't give up!
you need a primary heating pot , so you can flux it and pull the dross. then into your awesome dripper.