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Gimmebackmybullets

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I have about 1200 # in 5-50# chunks. Pic below indicates the sizes. .90cents per pound in Flowery Branch. If you need more, I can make that happen as well. Lead in pics camefrom a radically poured ballast in a sailboat, and these chuncks are about as soft and pure as it comes.If you even think you need some of this, dont procrastinate. Because I do have another market for it. Just thought id help out fellow odt'ers if there was a need .Thanks for your consideration
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good deal! Wish you were closer. Just got my lee 4-20 melting pot. Ill be making 500 grain 45/70 projectiles... the lead I have will go quick!
 
4-20 pot......I built a digital, programmable temperature controller for mine. It keeps the temp steady within a few degrees. Total cost was less than $100. It's a great addition for the Lee pot which uses a standard rheostat so the temps tend to drift as you go from a full pot to an empty one. Controller automagically compensates for this by toggling voltage on/off dependent on feedback from the temperature sensor I put in the pot.
 
4-20 pot......I built a digital, programmable temperature controller for mine. It keeps the temp steady within a few degrees. Total cost was less than $100. It's a great addition for the Lee pot which uses a standard rheostat so the temps tend to drift as you go from a full pot to an empty one. Controller automagically compensates for this by toggling voltage on/off dependent on feedback from the temperature sensor I put in the pot.
Did you use a raspberry pi?
 
Raspberry PIs I just use for building multi-arcade games. I'd think an Arduino would be easier for this purpose but those PID controller modules are purpose built and pretty darn cheap so that's what I went with. Just use it to control a relay that turns voltage on/off.
 
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