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Calling All Lead Casting Freaks and Gurus.....Do You Remember This Casting Site?

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This lead and casting site, which I can't find now, was/is the single greatest online casting bible you could find.

It looked a bit antiquated. Light blue background. Maybe a bit of yellow or gold highlights. Lots of charts for alloy recipes. 10:1, 20:1, 40:1, Lyman #2, tin and antimony percentages, etc.

It addressed air cooling, water quenching and oven hardening.

I believe it was loosely attached to the Roto-Metal site, but I can't find it there. Going off of memory from 5-6 years ago.

If any site has people who've seen this site and remember where it is, it's you guys.

Many thanks in advance.
 
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This lead and casting site, which I can't find now, was/is the single greatest online casting bible you could find.

It looked a bit antiquated. Light blue background. Maybe a bit of yellow or gold highlights. Lots of charts for alloy recipes. 10:1, 20:1, 40:1, Lyman #2, tin and antimony percentages, etc.

It addressed air cooling, water quenching and oven hardening.

I believe it was loosely attached to the Roto-Metal site, but I can't find it there. Going off of memory from 5-6 years ago.

If any site has people who've seen this site and remember where it is, it's you guys.

Many thanks in advance.
Has to do with casting ,remember it explaining different alloys/hardness and it went along with Roto metal as a supplier along with descriptions and how they compare . Perhaps call them as they will know exactly what your askin about/Ed
 
Anyone near Monterey CA know a good casting site?

If so please PM me.
Cast Boolits and LASC are the "Bibles" of casting. LASC is is in CA, not sure how close LA is to Monterey.Why are you wanting another site in CA? These sites are accessible, even in Commieforia! If you're lokking for a "brick and mortar" type place, then the LASC clubhouse might be the place to start. I'm pretty sure they don't cast boolits there, but there's a bunch of people there that do.
 
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LA several hundred Miles.

Not looking for "another site".

Am looking for a place near Monterey CA to cast.
 
LA several hundred Miles.

Not looking for "another site".

Am looking for a place near Monterey CA to cast.
What are you talking about? A physical location?

There's no such thing as an actual Lead Projectile Casting Site.

Gather up all the tools/lead you need and cast lead projectiles in your kitchen or backyard.
 
The area I live in has too many young children so I am looking for a safe place to cast.

Where I will not expose others to the lead.
 
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