lead coolant

Discussion in 'Reloading Bench' started by appalachianshooter, Jul 16, 2015.

  1. appalachianshooter

    appalachianshooter Active Member

    What is the coolant everyone is using now? I have been using hydraulic fluid but am thinking about changing.
     
  2. HKMLOG32

    HKMLOG32 Active Member Founding Member

    I think some people use anti-freeze.
     
  3. biggun 682

    biggun 682 Active Member Founding Member

    crop oil
     
  4. oldphart

    oldphart Mega Poster Founding Member

    I used just tap water with a layer of hydraulic oil on top, of course when I brought the lead shot up thru the oil it was messy but with a bucket of varsol the shot was rinsed clean just dry use a little graphite and ready to use in the loader.
     
  5. Jim Porter

    Jim Porter Member

    antifreeze with about 5% liquid soap
     
  6. David Chutz

    David Chutz Member

    Anti -Freeze closed system over flow protection.
     
  7. Bill Decker

    Bill Decker Active Member Founding Member

    I have had good luck with Brake fluid and clean it off with simple green solution.
     
  8. John

    John Member

    What shot maker are you guys using? Littleton, Oasis, or are there others out there. Which seem to work the best?
     
  9. Ron Burdick

    Ron Burdick Well-Known Member Founding Member

    Back when I was making shot I used
    Water Soluble Cutting Oil.
    Remove shot, place it on a screen and rinse with garden hose

    Ron Burdick
     
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  10. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    Water soluble cutting oil, as Ron stated.

    I was an industrial machine mechanic all my life, and this cutting fluid mixture gave a good consistency for the lead dropping.

    Plain water will boil away from the hot lead and give all sorts of shapes. The cutting oil prevents the coolant from having air pockets around the hot lead, thus acting like a quenching fluid making the round shape as the hot lead is hitting the coolant, and constricting into that perfect shape.

    I am sure other oils work also, but for cleaning the residue from the shot, this WATER soluble oil dissolved when washed with water, thus leaving the lead clear of any oily residue.
     
  11. Mongo89

    Mongo89 Charlie Kelly

    Just warm water
     
  12. gwphunt

    gwphunt Active Member

    try brake fluid, seems to work good
     
  13. j price

    j price Member

    Or, you could build your own shot tower. LOL
     
  14. PETETGUN99

    PETETGUN99 Active Member

    Have made shot for over twenty years,these last few years i've used laundry detergent from the dollar store, its cheap and clean up easly and it smells nice when your makeing shot. Problem now is trying to get the good wheel weights,the new wheel weights are an alloy and wont work for shot makeing. Good luck
     
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  15. BAMA

    BAMA Mega Poster

    When I use to make shot I used a machine tool oil at 5 parts water to one part water soluble machine tool oil, in a 20mm ammo can. Then rinsed with a garden hose, and let dry on bread trays in the sun.
     
  16. Joe Winnicki

    Joe Winnicki Guest

    I use to get all the wheel weights I wanted for free a buddy owned a big wholesale tire company - bought a shotmaker did not like any of the messy oil substitutes used liquid laundry detergent- 20% water 80% . Might get a little hot faster. Don't let it get too hot or the shot will deform.

    Joescout
     
  17. BAMA

    BAMA Mega Poster

    The machine tool coolant I used was not oily at all and rinsed off clean and shiny with just plain water. It was blue and smelled very nice. I can't recall the name, as it was a while back, but a friend that owned a machine shop used it in all his CNC machines.
     
  18. kevinsims58

    kevinsims58 Member

    I always had success with fabric softener. Cheap and easy to rinse off.
     
  19. Smithy

    Smithy Mega Poster Founding Member

    That works provided there is not water in the soften. Some brands will have a little more. Any water will give you lead that looks like popcorn.