Lee now has a Mold Mallet!
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Re: Lee now has a Mold Mallet!
I've got an old H&G hammer mold, a lead hammer beats any wooden mallet I've ever used! I was really lucky to find it.
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It seems lead would be a bit heavy for working the sprue plate of a mold or taping bullets out.
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Looks like RDs 30 cal moulds are on sale at NOE. $14-15 off the regular price. I may pick 1 up myself .
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I have been checking his site for a TLC-359-175 RF but haven't seen them in stock. Pretty impressive shop he has.RBHarter wrote:Looks like RDs 30 cal moulds are on sale at NOE. $14-15 off the regular price. I may pick 1 up myself .
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This is @ 30 yrs to late, for me!
I have learned to use a hammer handle (wich is way cheaper) and i dont need the shape.
Sorry Lee but if you made a wet tumbler i would be over it like a pack of dogs on a 3 legged cat!
I have learned to use a hammer handle (wich is way cheaper) and i dont need the shape.
Sorry Lee but if you made a wet tumbler i would be over it like a pack of dogs on a 3 legged cat!
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I cannot believe they aren't adding their name to it. A laser burned in "LEE" on the handle or something would make it more enticing. As is, I just open the two cavity with a gloved hand usually.
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I like it....also, probably work great on those Northern Pike that thrash around on the bottom of my boat!
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I agree. "LEE" cut into it along with "Made in USA"Maximumbob54 wrote:I cannot believe they aren't adding their name to it. A laser burned in "LEE" on the handle or something would make it more enticing. As is, I just open the two cavity with a gloved hand usually.
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Ranch Dog wrote:I agree. "LEE" cut into it along with "Made in USA"Maximumbob54 wrote:I cannot believe they aren't adding their name to it. A laser burned in "LEE" on the handle or something would make it more enticing. As is, I just open the two cavity with a gloved hand usually.
saw that the other day at Titan's site but my hammer handle is way cheaper.
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