So, you will be casting and loading twice as much.
WOW !!!!!!
I think you have that one figured out.
Ben
So, you will be casting and loading twice as much.
you could cure him of that by simply buying him a set of late 1960's wheels.
Don't worry, he'll discover girls in a couple of years.
I don't think a guy ever loses interest in pretty girls, cars or guns.
I dunno, 20 years in the industry and I've pretty well lost all interest in cars except for does it get me from point a to point b and how good is the sound system.
Fun times if it do!!!Yes, that is fine.
Just be certain no water gets into an empty mould cavity that you're about to pour alloy into.
Bet it's kinda the same effect we get, when we get a newbee throw a half empty aluminum can into our pre staged scrap pile.Yes, that is fine.
Just be certain no water gets into an empty mould cavity that you're about to pour alloy into.
Yep been a victim of the jazz hand syndrome several times in my life.you don't get your glove wet in the process... jus sayin,,, not that you know [shrug] I've flung a hot partially wet glove across the shop before or nuthin when a sudden attack of jazz hand set in
This is what I do. I'm not in a hurry. Anything with water involved is not around my casting bench. Might have had a bad experience at one time. If I quench the pail has a towel with a slot cut in for bullets to drop into the water. Don't like surprises..I use a small fan to cool my molds.
As soon as I pour I hold it in front of the fan until the sprue hardens.