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Has my lead furnace died ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shriner2.0" data-source="post: 4304970" data-attributes="member: 57485"><p>It lives !!! I tore it down last night and found a wire going to the control corroded at the connector like a big drop of sweat landed on in China when it was assembled and over time ate up the wire so it would heat up but not carry enough current to melt lead . I repaired it and cast up 50 Lee key-drive slugs ( 25-7/8 oz, 25-1 oz and about 6 molds of #00 buck ( 18 pellets at a time ) and everything seems to be running fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shriner2.0, post: 4304970, member: 57485"] It lives !!! I tore it down last night and found a wire going to the control corroded at the connector like a big drop of sweat landed on in China when it was assembled and over time ate up the wire so it would heat up but not carry enough current to melt lead . I repaired it and cast up 50 Lee key-drive slugs ( 25-7/8 oz, 25-1 oz and about 6 molds of #00 buck ( 18 pellets at a time ) and everything seems to be running fine. [/QUOTE]
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