I left the mold dry for 24 hours and poured some lead into the mold tonight.
As soon as the lead hit the mold it began to "spatter" indicating that the mold still had moisture in it. The remaining moisture in the mold heated up and expanded when it met contact with the lead. This expansion resulted in several cracks in the mold. If the mold was completely dry I still don't know if it would be useable for a second pour.
The mold was also pretty thin at the bottom. This lack of thickness resulted in the lead breaking through slightly.
I could salvage the piece of lead that was molded, but will likely make two new molds and let them dry for at least 24 hours (or a week if possible). I am under a time crunch to get this done and test the fish this weekend, so anything will do right now. I've only got 5 weekends of the boating season before I have to pull the boat out (due to normal expected October snow).
It was not worth posting a photo of it. But if any wants to see one, send me an e-mail and I'll forward you the end result of the lead and trashed mold.
Remember ... thicker mold is better and llet it dry for as long as possible.
Patrick
As soon as the lead hit the mold it began to "spatter" indicating that the mold still had moisture in it. The remaining moisture in the mold heated up and expanded when it met contact with the lead. This expansion resulted in several cracks in the mold. If the mold was completely dry I still don't know if it would be useable for a second pour.
The mold was also pretty thin at the bottom. This lack of thickness resulted in the lead breaking through slightly.
I could salvage the piece of lead that was molded, but will likely make two new molds and let them dry for at least 24 hours (or a week if possible). I am under a time crunch to get this done and test the fish this weekend, so anything will do right now. I've only got 5 weekends of the boating season before I have to pull the boat out (due to normal expected October snow).
It was not worth posting a photo of it. But if any wants to see one, send me an e-mail and I'll forward you the end result of the lead and trashed mold.
Remember ... thicker mold is better and llet it dry for as long as possible.
Patrick
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