I never thought of using a brake drum... I'll bet I use one in the future... Thanks for the tip on the Lodge pot. I bought one at the local Mega - Lo - Mart sport store right after you suggested it.
Viewers, the wind and rain really complicated the process. Without those things, PL could have molded several more pours of 18 slingshot pellets in this amount of time. Thank you, Sir, for sharing with us how simply the casting process can be done.
Even a big bug falling into the lead put can cause an "explosion" of the lead out of the pot. Might be a good idea to rig a tarp or something overhead to keep ones casting pot out of inclement weather.
I would love a video on scavenging lead from places!
I never thought of using a brake drum...
I'll bet I use one in the future...
Thanks for the tip on the Lodge pot. I bought one at the local Mega - Lo - Mart sport store right after you suggested it.
Viewers, the wind and rain really complicated the process. Without those things, PL could have molded several more pours of 18 slingshot pellets in this amount of time. Thank you, Sir, for sharing with us how simply the casting process can be done.
Thanks, Michael!
Even a big bug falling into the lead put can cause an "explosion" of the lead out of the pot. Might be a good idea to rig a tarp or something overhead to keep ones casting pot out of inclement weather.
You're right. Even a cheap, small blue tarp from Harbor Freight would work. Or in your case, Canadian Tire! 🤣
Have you cast lead into air rifle pellets? [.22 & .25]
Yes, I've cast .22 pellets. In fact I have a video of it on YT.