How to Build a Lead-Shot Maker
Things You'll Need
- Tape measure
- T-square
- Permanent marker
- Steel plate (3/8 inch by 24 inches by 36 inches)
- Acetylene torch and tanks
- Heavy steel file
- Steel vise
- 140-Amp stick welder
- Power drill
- 3 Wire feed nozzles (.023 inch)
- Sheet metal (1/8 inch by 6 inches by 8 inches)
- Power hacksaw
- Teflon paint
- Paintbrush
Instructions
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Measure and mark five pieces of 3/8-inch steel plate for the body of the lead open hearth. The back and front should be 12 inches by 8 inches, and 12 inches by 4 inches, respectively. The sides should be identical, trapezoidal shapes with an 8-inch-base dimension, a right-edge length of eight inches and a left-edge dimension of four inches. The bottom of the open hearth should be 12 inches by 8 inches.
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Cut the pieces of the lead open hearth with an acetylene torch. Clean up the edges with a heavy steel file.
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Weld the five pieces together, producing a lead open hearth that measures 12 inches by 8 inches with the back slanted down to a front side four inches high.
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Measure, mark and drill three equidistant holes in the lower face of the front panel. Make the holes 1/2 inch in diameter and 3/4 inch up from the inside bottom of the hearth. Use a power drill to make the holes.
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Insert the wire feed nozzles through the holes, one at a time, with the pointed tip of the nozzle extending 1/2 inch outbound of the hearth. Weld the nozzles in place by looping a bead of metal around the edge of the hole on both sides of the front plate (the nozzles are brass so they must be welded this way; brass can't be welded to steel).
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Measure, mark and cut four legs for the hearth. Make them 1 inch by 6 inches of 3/8-inch steel plate. Weld them to the four corners of the base of the hearth, producing an elevated hearth that can be fired from beneath its frame.
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Measure and mark a 6-inch-by-8-inch piece of 1/8-inch sheet metal for the drip plate. Cut the piece with a power hacksaw. Weld the piece to the bottom edge of the open hearth. Make it point down and forward with a 45-degree angle from the bottom of the base.
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Use a Teflon paint to coat the upper surface of the drip plate.
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