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Thread: Leementing a mold suggestions?

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    Leementing a mold suggestions?

    Hi again everyone,

    I have a 356-120-TC 6 banger from LEE and it does not like to drop boolits from 2 of its cavities. I had a few boolits that I casted and kept track of which cavities they came from and tried to do the drill a hole into the base and turn with a screw driver etc but... I could not get it drilled to save my life.

    Its either wobbly or off center or just plain a mess.

    Is there an easier fool proof way to do this or does anyone do this for a few bucks anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistermog View Post
    drill a hole into the base and turn with a screw driver
    Turn with a screwdriver ???

    Here's something to try.
    Pre-heat the mold.
    With the sprue plate "Open",
    put a 3/8" nut or similar size over each cavity.
    pour molten lead in the cavities, right up to the top of the nut.

    Now you can use that for Lee-menting, using a wrench or socketed ratchet.
    Jon
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    What JonB described was about the safest way to do it. Me, I cast a few and drill a small hole in the center of the boolits and use a short hex-head sheet metal screw, and use my drill that makes short work of it. Must admit after LEEMENTING my LEE moulds they work better than new.
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    Pouring the lead through the nut method really works well.

    Here is one set of pictures:
    http://www.castpics.net/subsite2/Mol...ldLapping1.pdf

    and here:
    http://www.castpics.net/subsite2/MoldMods/default.html

    best pictures of the nut method in the file "Leementing the 6 Cavity Molds"

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    i put the boolit in the mold and just barely start the drill bit in the base.
    and use a screw with a star bit type head.
    i only partly run the screw in the boolit.
    take it out and apply the lapping compound.
    then run it with the electric drill slowly at first then hit it with a couple of bursts.
    controlling the pressure on the mold with my other hand.

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    I cast as normal, cut off the sprue and close the sprue plate leaving the bullets in the mold. I then use a magic marker to mark the bases of the bullets through the sprue plate. Or you can use a spring-loaded center punch on the center of the bullet base.

    charlie

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    I have a method that works well for me. Clamp a soft 2 X 4 to the table of a drill press. Drill a hole about the same size as the bullet, change the bit to a small size, stick the bullet in the hole and drill the bullet. The hole should be very well centered.

    Ken

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    BTW, if you use the nut over the sprue hole method, it is a wise idea to use brass nuts if you can. I slightly scratched top of a mold once using steel nuts. It was minor and not really an issue, but why take a chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by H.Callahan View Post
    BTW, if you use the nut over the sprue hole method, it is a wise idea to use brass nuts if you can. I slightly scratched top of a mold once using steel nuts. It was minor and not really an issue, but why take a chance?
    Could you place a piece of paper or foil between the top and the nut?


    Michael Grace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baryngyl View Post
    Could you place a piece of paper or foil between the top and the nut?


    Michael Grace
    How about a piece of parchment paper with a hole in it?

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    Wow, ok I don't have access to a drill press and can't get the drill to drill into the bullet on center or straight. Basically im holding it by hand.

    I didn't try the nut way yet because I don't have brass nuts but might try it with some kind of spacer between the nut and the mold soon. I like this idea and feel the nut is much safer than me trying to use drills and screw drivers with an aluminum mold

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