LEE Ready To Cast Kit w/ FREE mold USA only (110 volt)

$ 81.55

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Description The Ready to Cast kit has everything you need to start casting plus your choice of a free double cavity bullet mold or ingot mold! Kit includes the 110 Volt Production Pot IV (North American customer's only) Lead Ladle Mold Mallet and FREE mold. The Production Pot IV melter furnace features a large deep pot that holds approximately 10 pounds of lead. Melt time of less than 20 minutes. Pour spout up front where it belongs so you can see what you're doing. Infinite heat control. Uses only 500 watts of power during heat-up and a lot less to maintain temperature. Large stable base for safety. 4" of clearance under the spout is high enough to accept all brands of bullet molds and most sinker molds. Melter is capable of reaching 900 degrees Fahrenheit. The Lead Ladle is the perfect size for casing bullets. It holds enough lead that the molten metal stays hot enough molds will produce great bullets and the caster will not get fatigued. The ladle is also great for stirring metal alloy and skimming dross from the surface of the lead pot. The Mold Mallet features Ash hardwood construction utilizing the same wood species baseball bats are made from. Use the mallet to gently tap the sprue plate to release bullets from mold cavities. Kit includes: Lee Production Pot IV 110 vol Lee Lead Ladle Lee Mold Mallet

Warranty

Lifetime Warranty

  • The warranty applies only to structures with a manufacturing defect.
  • Damage caused by accident or misuse of the product is not covered by the Lifetime Warranty.
  • This warranty applies to the structure only. The visuals, banners or graphic panels are not covered by this one.

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