I am about to go down this rabbit hole, and start casting. Mainly pistol, but like everything else, who knows where it will end up.
I have seen a few threads on it, such as this one http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=346199
Have the lyman load manual ( not the cast bullet manual) lee load book, abc's of reloading. That I'm going through.
I have seen a few diffrent methods, from electric melt furnaces to cast iron pots on turkey fryers.
Bullet lube, wax, sawdust, candles for flux, solder to add to tin content, air cooled vs water quenched, bullet lube/sizers vs sized and pan lubed, vs tumble lubed, vs powder coated.
My main question at this time is the furnace, and accessories required ( not counting lead, and molds) wooden dowel to break sprue plate loose, or wood/rawhide hammer, and temp guage.
I'm probabally going to ladle instead of use a bottom pour pot unless someone can convince me otherwise.
Smelting if done in a cast iron pot with propane stove.
Molds are a mix of old lyman, lee, and noe, some 2 cavity, some 4, some 6.
Is a ladle size big enough to pour a 6 cavity mold a valid concern?
Any suggestions for a temp guage, or if one is a necessity?
I haven't scoured castboolits dot com for some answers, but I'll head that way.
Any insights/advice would be helpful.