Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
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Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
G'day folks,
As it's become a little difficult to get hold of Black Widow or HRBC cast boolits down here, I've sold off some jacketed projies to fund a foray into casting my own. This is just for my Win 94 .44/40, to start with.
I've had a fair bit of past experience with lead casting, having cast my own fishing sinkers when I was in secondary school, then later on dive weights. I've decided to upgrade my heat source from the old Primus kero stove I used back then, though!
So I put in an order to Cast Bullet Engineering for a .431" 230gr GC 3-cavity mould, and a couple of other items;
Lee mould handles and a stick of Chamber Casting Alloy [same composition as Cerrosafe TM ];
also 1000 .44 cal Gator Checks gas checks [not shown]. David had these in the post the day after my phone C/C payment was done!
Then I made a casting ladle from a spent soda syphon bulb;
Bulb prepped With brazed on handle Think I'll re-do this with another bulb, and place the hole at the centre of the body, for greater lead capacity. Should be able to do all three in a single pour, that way. And yes, this is a lefty version.
As it's become a little difficult to get hold of Black Widow or HRBC cast boolits down here, I've sold off some jacketed projies to fund a foray into casting my own. This is just for my Win 94 .44/40, to start with.
I've had a fair bit of past experience with lead casting, having cast my own fishing sinkers when I was in secondary school, then later on dive weights. I've decided to upgrade my heat source from the old Primus kero stove I used back then, though!
So I put in an order to Cast Bullet Engineering for a .431" 230gr GC 3-cavity mould, and a couple of other items;
Lee mould handles and a stick of Chamber Casting Alloy [same composition as Cerrosafe TM ];
also 1000 .44 cal Gator Checks gas checks [not shown]. David had these in the post the day after my phone C/C payment was done!
Then I made a casting ladle from a spent soda syphon bulb;
Bulb prepped With brazed on handle Think I'll re-do this with another bulb, and place the hole at the centre of the body, for greater lead capacity. Should be able to do all three in a single pour, that way. And yes, this is a lefty version.
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Re: Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
Let me know when you want projies, the old man organizes bulk purchases of black widow projies for the guys at the club, it happens 2-3 times a year.
I've got casting gear but im not very good at it but then ive only had a few attempts.
I've got casting gear but im not very good at it but then ive only had a few attempts.
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Re: Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
Ta for that Seddo,
But at the moment, I'm much longer on available time than money!
To the point that I'll pan lube the boolits, then size/seat GC's through a .429" Lee hand sizer die that I have on hand.
A home brew lube recipe from the LASC website is looking good; equal weights beeswax and moly/graphite EP grease, which are both already on hand.
But at the moment, I'm much longer on available time than money!
To the point that I'll pan lube the boolits, then size/seat GC's through a .429" Lee hand sizer die that I have on hand.
A home brew lube recipe from the LASC website is looking good; equal weights beeswax and moly/graphite EP grease, which are both already on hand.
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Re: Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
you have an anvil.
Do you make knives?
Because I'm not a very practical person I was thinking the ladle looks awkward to fill, why would you use one of those and then I worked out how you would use it, the nozzle end to pour. Yes it all makes sense, well done!
Do you make knives?
Because I'm not a very practical person I was thinking the ladle looks awkward to fill, why would you use one of those and then I worked out how you would use it, the nozzle end to pour. Yes it all makes sense, well done!
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Nope, haven't tackled knives as yet.
Might do so after I eventually put a gas forge together, but at the moment I use a small riveters/farriers forge fuelled by charcoal. Fine for making tools, but not so much for long items like blades.
Yep, you got it re the ladle.
A bigger ladle can be made from a larger CO2 cartridge, such as those used for inflatable buoyancy vests, and divers buoyancy compensators. Must drop into my local dive shop, to see what I can scrounge - I know the owner well, and he's always up for a few swapsies.
Might do so after I eventually put a gas forge together, but at the moment I use a small riveters/farriers forge fuelled by charcoal. Fine for making tools, but not so much for long items like blades.
Yep, you got it re the ladle.
A bigger ladle can be made from a larger CO2 cartridge, such as those used for inflatable buoyancy vests, and divers buoyancy compensators. Must drop into my local dive shop, to see what I can scrounge - I know the owner well, and he's always up for a few swapsies.
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Re: Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
Don't forget the cylinders for air rifles. Not sure they are designed for that level of heat, but it's only for pouring etc. not stirring a soup for hours on end.Gadge wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2017 1:42 pm Nope, haven't tackled knives as yet.
Might do so after I eventually put a gas forge together, but at the moment I use a small riveters/farriers forge fuelled by charcoal. Fine for making tools, but not so much for long items like blades.
Yep, you got it re the ladle.
A bigger ladle can be made from a larger CO2 cartridge, such as those used for inflatable buoyancy vests, and divers buoyancy compensators. Must drop into my local dive shop, to see what I can scrounge - I know the owner well, and he's always up for a few swapsies.
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Re: Bullet casting - CBE goodies have landed
Pretty expensive ladle
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So long as they are made of steel, they'll work fine. CO2 bulbs are one-piece plated steel, these days.
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On the pouring ladle topic, I made mine out of a 1 inch length of 1inch I.D. gal pipe and welded a flat piece on the bottom and a 3/8th nut on the side, then made a small lip to pour out of by bashing a dent in one side with a small hammer, works well not that I case much these days and then only zastavas.
I used a CBE mould when the original fella made them for my 375 Win BB made fantastic bullets.
I used a CBE mould when the original fella made them for my 375 Win BB made fantastic bullets.
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Nowt wrong wi' thrift, lad. Reuse/recycle!
Like when I was converted to home espresso coffee machines. Liked the functionality of 'knock-boxes', but looked at the commercial options, and thought 'these critters are nuts, paying $30+ for one of these'.
Out to the mancave; made one in <15min with materials on hand.
Short bit of 90mm PVC stormwater pipe, push-on pipe cap, bit of 1/2" OD stainless tube, piece of garden hose; job done!
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I meant it would be expensive to pull a cylinder out of an air rifle to make a ladle
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Ahh, I meant those with disposable tanks.trevort wrote:I meant it would be expensive to pull a cylinder out of an air rifle to make a ladle
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I use a bottom pour pot for most of my casting, did make a ladle from 40mm rhs as I wanted a large capacity one for pouring ingots when smelting over gas. Welded the handle to a corner so I could use one of the 90 degree corners as the spout.
I would give that one a run before making the second generation model, a bit of use will highlight any modifications that might be needed.
I would give that one a run before making the second generation model, a bit of use will highlight any modifications that might be needed.
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Yep, Gamo etc....Gadge wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2017 6:33 amYep, like these; http://www.ezychargers.com.au/index.php ... 2-16g-c-22