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Can anyone help with a little problem.  Whilst trying to make some 5/6oz weights for the first time yesterday, I could only get a small amount of lead into the mould before it set and blocked the filler hole.  The moulds were heated up in the oven first and were quite hot, but I just couldn't get the full amount of lead to flow into the mould.  Any ideas?
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Simple answers....

Not trying to teach mum to suck eggs, but...make sure the mould is really heated up ...you say you warmed it in the oven, try using a blowlamp ...once you have warmed it up sufficiently it will take the hot lead, also, make sure the lead is really hot , and that you have skimmed of any "slack" that floats on the top before trying to pour it into the mould.Once you have cast a few sinkers the mould should stay hot enough .

I make loads of sinkers of different types, and what you describe happens with all types of moulds if they are not properly heated up first.

You will save a load of money by making your own sinkers .

Couple more tips.. Make sure that the lead is dry before melting... if you use old lead pipe, sometimes it has water trapped in the bends... water will make the lead explode in the crucible.. make sure you wear protective glasses,and also melt the lead in the fresh air,it can give off bad fumes depending what it has been used for... if it has come of a flat roof it may have been in contact with asbestos at some stage, that stuff really expodes if it is not removed first, I saw that happen on a building site once, it put the man melting the stuff in hospital.

Happy Melting...

Dave. 

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Cheers Dave, much appreciated.
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Terry another TOP TIP. Befriend someone from a local metal detectors club, they are always combing the beach, and ALWAYS picking up lead weights by the dozen.

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Thanks Eddie.
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hi terry dave as just about covered everthink 2 do with makin wieghts  if ur making break-aways i always grease the dummy wires this makes it easier when pulling out of mould just give the lead a minit 2 set tight-lines gary

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