JonB
Halcyon member
I think it's the patina that adds weight, LOL.Somehow, brass seems to gain molecular weight with age.
now I'm not saying if it's the mold's patina or my patina?
I think it's the patina that adds weight, LOL.Somehow, brass seems to gain molecular weight with age.
Dang it, I suppose I better put this in my cart...maybe I'll buy one next time I order there?many people on several forums are liking these for under their pots that have poor mold rests,
4"x4"Stainless Steel Lab Jack Stand Table Lift 100 x 100mm Lift Stand Table Load Bearing 5kg/11lbs $11.88ea.
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I hate to tell you this Tom, I think gravity is getting stronger. My chest dropped and got caught above my belt .Somehow, brass seems to gain molecular weight with age.
I once told a guy that my chest dropped and grabbed my gut for emphasis. He said his did too, but went lower and then grabbed under his belt.I hate to tell you this Tom, I think gravity is getting stronger. My chest dropped and got caught above my belt .
I believe that getting old our energy is like water in a bucket sitting in the sun.
The longer it sits the less there is of it.
Keep us informedI just ordered 1 with the 4" top plate for casting. And 1 with the 6" top plate because the 6" is rated for 22 lbs. So I will use that one as a front rifle rest. Kevin
Necessity is the mother of invention {lack of funds is a strong second}I got mine and I think I will add some small adjustable angle to guide the mold. I know all of you will be envious of my hi-tech hold down apparatus.
Interesting way to anchor the pot and mold "stand" to the bench. I use tee-nuts.Dang it, I suppose I better put this in my cart...maybe I'll buy one next time I order there?