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    Old Lyman Lead Pot Gets a Brain

    It's ancient and doesn't hold a lot of lead, but it's been my favorite bullet casting pot for years and years. But thanks to a friend with electronics saavy, this old pot is even better. Probably my best day casting ever was yesterday.





    The thermocouple is mounted on a slider so it can be easily swung out of the way or removed altogether at shutdown.







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    My friend did the unseen wiring inside that hideous "reconstituted " aluminum box. I also added a real terminal box to the pot itself, as opposed to the taped up cobbledness that it came with years ago.

    A "before" photo:



    Just wish it held more than ~9 lbs of lead!

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    Maybe mine needs a brain too, it would improve the quality.
    Regards, Jim

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    Nothing like a little PID automation. Next thing you know, it will be driving itself (hands off) down the street!

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