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    Here's what I got. I received a new Lee IV pot. I got 8 various molds. I got several pounds of 1/4-oz lead balls (they have some chalky substance - is it ok???) I have no hooks to fit any molds yet, but I want to play around pouring. Can someone teach me from there? What needs to be done to clear the chalky substance and can I pour a few practice shots w/o hooks. Thats for any help.

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    The chalky stuff on the lead might be cause it's recycled from car batteries. The white stuff might be acid. I might be wrong and probably am but I'd be careful.

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    i am by no means an expert, but i would guess you could just put them in the pot and melt them. It would prob be nice if you could figure out what the chalky stuff was though. Perhaps there's a way to clean them before putting them into the pot. just make sure they are DRY if you do wash them off.

    You could do practice pours if you wanted. I will make several practice pours before I start putting the hooks into the molds just to make sure the molds are heated up. The smaller jigs are a little trickier to pour because of how little space there is in the cavity. From what I've learned, you have to pay more attention to make sure the lead pours directly into the hole and doesn't break stream or the jig will not come out perfectly.

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    It's corrosion.Rinse the lead off with plain water and let dry completely.Put them in the pot and melt it down.Throw in a marble sized piece of beeswax or pretty much any candle wax.It will flame up or smole a lot,don't be alarmed,lol.Get an old teaspoon and scoop the crud off the top of the molten lead.Make sure that you put a trash can of some kind to throw it in.Don't get ahead of yourself and chuck it on the ground.lol.You can pour all of your molds without hooks.You can try some other hooks that you have.They might work here and there.Be carefull.I keep mine at around #7 and it does well,heat wise.
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    Here's what I'm planning on doing. Wash and rinse the lead balls to clean some chalky stuff off. Then bake the lead to insure its dry. Then heat the lead in the pot at the #7 setting and add some candle wax. With eye protection, long pants and sleeves, and gloves pour some sample runs w/o hooks. Couple questions... can I keep the melted lead stored in the pot or should I empty the pot each time? What should I do to prepare the mold? Spooning out floating stuff - does lead come with it and should the lead also be discarded? thanks again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightprowler64 View Post
    Here's what I'm planning on doing. Wash and rinse the lead balls to clean some chalky stuff off. Then bake the lead to insure its dry. Then heat the lead in the pot at the #7 setting and add some candle wax. With eye protection, long pants and sleeves, and gloves pour some sample runs w/o hooks. Couple questions... can I keep the melted lead stored in the pot or should I empty the pot each time? What should I do to prepare the mold? Spooning out floating stuff - does lead come with it and should the lead also be discarded? thanks again.
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    Yes you can store the lead in the pot try and keep the pot Half full.To prepare your molds as your heating up your lead lay the mold on top of the pot to heat it up as well (Dont get the wood handle to close it will burn)When spooning out just skim the top you may get a little lead but not much as your pulling it out let the lead flow out of the spoon.Hope this helps James
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    A couple of things

    Do not melt this lead down in your new pot ... you need to melt it down in another pot such as a cast iorn one ... best to heat it with a gas flame (I use a Deep Fry Cooker Burner) ... Do the fluxing thing (Very important) add most any wax (after it has melted) .. for the amount you mentioned a Small marble size will do ... it will smoke and if it does not ignite it self take a lighter .. match what have you .. light a piece of paper and stick it in the smoke and be prepared for it to ignite ... it is best to STIR WHILE BURNING ... after the burn is complete dip off the residue on top ( helps to scrape the sides and bottom of the container as well and dip again) I use a big Kitchen Spoon. ...... now then pour into ingots .... a cast iorn Muffin pan, some use other than cast iorn.

    You need to keep the lead in the Pouring pot as clean as possible and when adding to the old in a pouring pot do a "Fluxing" on it ... Yes you are advised to keep the pot full when not in use .. cuts down on corrosion.

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    The chalky stuff is because it's oxidized, all lead will do this. It comes from
    contact with humidity in the air. It will SMOKE and is very toxic, so outside is
    a must!!! Once you melt it down and skim off the slag, it will be fine. Store
    your ingots in a ziploc bag if your going to keep them outside. Or something
    airtight, ammo tins, popcorn tins etc. You can use your Lee to melt, you will
    have to "clean" it a little more. Or use a piece of wire to poke the spout out
    if it clogs up. With this EPA stuff I wouldn't rush out and buy a bunch of stuff
    I keep my pot half full for quicker start-up and I also pre-heat my molds on
    top of the pot. Practice runs are good, but every time you remelt lead you
    will get more oxidation( the slag that floats). Welcome to the world of af-
    fordable fishing. Now you'll have all your buddies fishing your tackle. Just
    remember "It costs 2x as much at the lake" haha. Theres some other threads
    listed for pouring, have fun and enjoy. Molten lead is hypnotizing, be careful.
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    Looks like you got all the information that you need for awhile.get going now,lol.
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    I jumped the gun a bit and put the lead in the heat pot. It had sand like stuff floating on top which I scaped off with a spoon... and the heat melted the spoon tip. I pour the liquid lead into a cast iron mold just to get the lead clean. It did not smoke much at all, so I didn't add wax since I didn't pour any into the lure mold. The end results came out bright and silver. Then I ran out of time, so tommorow or this evenng I will play some more. I found a source for pure lead in 1 pound ingots for fifty-cents per pound. Is that a good going price? Thanks again.

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