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Hey captchee I found this website a while ago, you need to check this guy out me thinks you may find some info you may use and his prices seem average for a custom mold.
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HAAAAAA! thats more like it , that guy is just a few hours south of me , I think i will give him a call and see what he can do


thanks to everyone for your help
 
read your answer about making bag molds.I sure could use a .520 round ball mild with sprue cutter...bitterwind/thanks
 
bitterwind, just inquired of www.mountainmold.com if they could make me a .520 roundball, thinkin pretty soon Hornady will quit makin em,,,still have about 300 left, if he says no,,,guess I'll buy another 300 Hornady's!! Expensive as they are!
 
Howdy Folks -

for $30 U.S. that jeff @ jt-bullet-mold has a good price!

I am now in the process of rebuilding my baby smelting foundry with a larger casing and more insulation so i can achieve and hold consistant bronze melting temperatures
(nearly 2000 deg F). Until that is done, the bronze bag mold project will have to go on hold ... :-(

I will continue to experiment with aluminum, I am trying to make something like Lee aluminum mold blocks. Consistancy
of diameter is the trick - different alloys have different shrinkage, and if the "as cast" round ball orifice is "too small" it means way too much machining for my homemade cherry.

hopefully I will have some success stories soon that i can post photos...

best
shunka
 
He's good people in my book, he did a mold for my .80 cannon. Fast service coming from England.

Just :m2c:

Howdy Folks -
for $30 U.S. that jeff @ jt-bullet-mold has a good price!
 
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