One thing that may help you is to buy more lead. You tend to get a more even flow with more lead in your pot. Make sure to get plumbers lead and not just anything. It will usually run you about $2.50 or more if you buy it at a plumbers supply store.
You want to get it at a good hot temp but it will still take a while to melt your lead. You can back it off a little after it's melted. Do not let water, sweat get anywhere near the lead because it it touches it, it will explode. Make sure to never put any lead in the pot that has any moisture (same reason as before)
People have added pieces of lead that had a little bit of moisture inside and when it melted it exploded emptying the whole pot. A lead burn can be serious. A good idea to always wear eye protection. Do not let anyone near the lead while in use. I keep a cast iron cornpone under mine to catch the drippings. This includes when the pot has been emptied. It will take a while for it to cool down.
Adjust the depth by sticking your jig mold where it will just slide under the spout leaving about an 1/8 of an inch.
When I finish I empty the majority of the pot making lead cornpone nuggets that I store until next time. I do not completely empty mine each time.
For fluxing, I use candle wax which a small bit (less than 1/2 the size of a piece of chewed chewing gum) when dropped in will cause it to flame up. Do It Co. says this is to be expected but it will quickly go out and make it much more easier to scoop the crud off the top.
These are a few ideas but you need to read your instruction manual. I love making and using my own jigs but it can be dangerous if you make mistakes.


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