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Thread: Mould Lube?

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    Boolit Bub
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    Mould Lube?

    Do I have to lube the mould before casting? If so, what do I need to lube, how much, and with what? Thanks in advance!

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    Castnshoot. I replied to another post of yours and that may answer your question.

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    yes and check out the bull shop for bull plate lube its the best

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    I just started casting not too long ago and I'll second bull plate lube! Only costs a few bucks and it will last a lifetime! I've even applied it to the top of my Lee Magnum Melter. No lead sticking or nasty rust coloring, still looks new!
    "A gun in the hands of a bad man is a very dangerous thing. A gun in the hands of a good person is no danger to anyone except the bad guys." ~ Charlton Heston, 1997

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    DO NOT lube the cavities of the mold! Lube only the top of the mold with Bull Plate and the alignment pins. Nothing else unless you lube the bolt on the handles.
    Wayne the Shrink

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    Don't forget to lube the pivot pin.

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    Let me jump on the Bull Plate bandwagon. Just picked up my first bottle from Dan a few weeks ago and used it to break in a pair of new Lee 6-cavities.

    Threw about 1K out of each in an afternoon and when I was done both molds looked like they just came out of the box (minus the aluminum shavings and cutting oil, of course).

    The stuff works.

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    Bull Plate

    I take it from reading the above replys that Bull Plate is used to coat mold blocks, but ot the cavities and to lubricate the pivit pins and the hinge. What is Bull Plate and who is the supplier?

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    exactly. just use it on top of the blocks, under the sprue plate, the alignment and pivot pins. No lube required for the cavities....although you may want to smoke them with a wooden match.

    check out the link for "The Bullshop" at the bottom of the page.

    you can read more about it here:
    http://www.castboolits.gunloads.com/...ead.php?t=3412

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