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WI Smoke

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I am sure that this topic will also be locked in a little while. But thank you to everyone who everyone for helping me figure out my casting problem. I didn't clean the mold well and the lead and mold were not hot enough.

Gotta go Barney is on then its Tella Tubby time.

WI Smoke
 
Smoke,

Glad to hear ya got yer problem worked out. Casting can be relaxing when everything goes well. It's sure nice to shoot yer own r/balls and give em to friends. :grin: GW
 
I took 2nd in my meat shoot Sunday overall. 1st place pistol, and that was the first batch I ever made ( Of the non wrinkley ones ) The very first time (minutes after I recieved my new mould) nothing would go right for me. Good thing I have a great wife to keep me from pitching it out the window!! :winking:
WI Smoke
 
glad you had a great shoot.
knew the boys would fix you up,we all had that trouble when we first started.
:winking:
 

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