Super pot shot maker
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This is my new pot design I built to be able to run 16 drippers with number six shot or 18 drippers with number 7.5 shot. I hand make these and you can contact me at danny1954@yahoo.com or
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I'm selling these . For info contact me at danny1954@yahoo.com
How much are you selling them for?
@@mizzjan26 225.00 for the 12 drippers and 250.00 for the 18 dripper.
@@droberts6579 Do you know what size dripper to make .177 bbs?
@@mizzjan26 I doubt you could drip that large
@@droberts6579 Actually it’s the smallest size bb. 4.5 mm
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Hello Mr. Roberts! Curious how you made your drippers? Awesome setup! I'm wanting to do #4 or #5 bismuth. If you have a recommend on drippers for that size I'm all ears. Thank you!
Hi Eric. I am clueless on bismuth.
@@droberts6579 I've read it's about the same as lead. I may try your earlier suggestion of the .03ish size hole to start. Did you drill the holes or use a nozzle of some sort? Thanks again.
@@ericludo.1829 I drill the holes in the very front edge where the front is Tig welded to the bottom. You are actually drilling through the open corner tig weld. A drip hole is a drip hole regardless of whether it's through a bolt or the bottom of the pot, makes no difference.
Isn't it more expensive than lead ?
@@droberts6579 bismuth is way more expensive. Have to use non toxic for Waterfowl though. Thanks again!
Hi, I have a question does the hot plate have to be 220 or can it be 120. Do you know how much total watts does it needs. Also woukd propane single burner be an option. Thank u
A hot plate won't work. Not enough heat and the way they are made you can't get the ramp on the pot close enough to the burner to keep it hot.
Gas will work but it's much harder to keep the right temperature. I have tried gas but I prefer a 7.5 inch 220 volt stove burner
Ok perfect thank you for the quick response. Do you recommend any brand? I will be putting the order soon with you for the shot maker. Before I do, I want to source out some wheel weights and have it already to go.
@@Makita-nu4mr I'll make you a picture of the burner I used, hang in a sec.
Can send pic here. Go to my Facebook page. Shot making fundamentals
Ok perfect
That looks like big shot, bigger than 7.5 shot. Is it true that it is dam near impossible to get #8 shot.
That pot makes #6 size shot which is the easiest size shot to run. I can make number nine size shot but it's harder to do the shot are not as consistent in size also you have to run a steeper angle on your shot pot but it can be done.
Ok klass
Please reply, my dear brother
What is this white liquid used to soften lead?
It's not to soften the lead, it's purpose is to cool the lead. It's type B water soluble oil. Mixed with water 1.5 gallons oil to 3.5 gallons of water.
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Can you tell me. What is the material used to make the guide for the roller
1/8 thick aluminum
@@droberts6579 is aluminum. Why do I see it as black? Do I need non-stick paint?
@@xuanhuy7104 that is spray on graphite. Blaster brand.
Hello! Can 99%~100% tin products also be used?
I have never tried to run just tin but lead needs about 3 to 4% tin to allow it to run smoothly through the drippers
Wanting to make one for #4 shot. Any advice on what size holes i need to drill for the dripper holes.
James, I have never tried #4 but I would think . 034 would get you close. It might just stream with holes that Large. If you try it let me know how it works.
I've never tried to drop #4 . Not sure it would work but the holes would need to be at least 33 to 35 thousands of an inch. It takes a 28 thousand's drill to drip # 6 shot
I saw a video of an Australian guy making #2 shot. Per his description, the key is controlling the flow. He said absolutely minimum temperature to melt lead, keep the lead pool low. I extrapolated his advice and assume that being able to adjust the angle to the pot would help(less steep = less flow). He also said that his holes were 0.90mm for #2 shot. I'm just getting started in shot making, but I'm also looking for ways to close the gap between #5 shot and about 0.180" shot. Seems to be very few options between those diameters all of which require some sort of DIY figuring it out. Too much on my plate to do the experiments anytime soon, but I look forward to hearing from anyone that does. Hope the info helps, and keep up the good work on the videos!
@@joearledge1 I also think the flow would be critical. With shot that large it would easily start to flow a steady stream of lead.
I would purchase on from you
David, my email danny1954@yahoo.com.
We will work out the details.
I'll sell you one