I just wanted to stop by comment, after running across your video again, now years later. I ended up buying these for both my old Lee pot and my Lyman MAG 25. Much thanks to you and Al @ NOE for the work making these they turned out perfect and work perfect! 😊
Thanks! Casting with my Lyman pot is much nicer now--I find it much less frustrating. And using RG molds is quite nice and pleasant too on the RCBS pot.
Thanks for this, I just ordered 2 of these, I am going to add pot two in the near future they look simple but well thought out. I am looking forward to purchasing some of the NOE moulds in the future. Thus far I have almost 3K pounds of lead ingots probably time to start casting. I may score on two 55 gallon drums of mixed wheel weights my shop land lord does automotive scrap metal, I have not commented for a bit, Kidney Stones had me under the weather. Thanks again Terry
Terry, I hope all is well and that those kidney stones are all gone! I've never had them before, but I hear they are very painful. Get well, and if you are already well, get castin' ha ha!
Thanks, Yea all gone. I would not wish those stones on anyone. I am really looking forward to casting, powder coating and loading. Thanks for all the great tips Terry
This is great! I am going to go buy 2 of them. I have the Lyman and I have the RCBS that I replaced with the Lyman! He should send out a link to your video in one of the weekly emails he sends out with specials! Thank You!
It would be awesome if you guys came up with one for the Lee Pro 4-20. Probably more of them in use than all the other pots combined. It is a big market.
yes, that would be a good idea too. Do you think the users of the Lee pots would even want a replacement guide though? The one that comes with it is simple, fast, and for the most part works fine.
Full.Lead.Taco the pin brackets bump the guide as it is slides across the guide on the Lee pot. I'll show it in a video. Couldn't find the upgrade on EBay or Amazon the other fellow mentioned.
It would be a good option. The stock guide does have some issues and your arm still has to support a good deal of the weight. Not nearly as user friendly as the one you made where you set it, line it up on the left and start filling.
@@FullLeadTaco I checked the website 10 Oct 23 and they were out of stock. I emailed NOE with no response thus far. Any idea when more will be available?
Funny how I'm seeing folks promote the new guide on some of my FB groups with a link to NOE. I've been replying with links to your video. Trying to give credit to the man.
I just wanted to stop by comment, after running across your video again, now years later. I ended up buying these for both my old Lee pot and my Lyman MAG 25. Much thanks to you and Al @ NOE for the work making these they turned out perfect and work perfect! 😊
Awesome, glad to hear! Thanks for leaving a comment!
That is a nice set-up . The refinements were what makes it work well . Good job .
Thanks! Casting with my Lyman pot is much nicer now--I find it much less frustrating. And using RG molds is quite nice and pleasant too on the RCBS pot.
Thanks for this, I just ordered 2 of these, I am going to add pot two in the near future they look simple but well thought out. I am looking forward to purchasing some of the NOE moulds in the future. Thus far I have almost 3K pounds of lead ingots probably time to start casting. I may score on two 55 gallon drums of mixed wheel weights my shop land lord does automotive scrap metal, I have not commented for a bit, Kidney Stones had me under the weather. Thanks again Terry
Terry, I hope all is well and that those kidney stones are all gone! I've never had them before, but I hear they are very painful. Get well, and if you are already well, get castin' ha ha!
Thanks, Yea all gone. I would not wish those stones on anyone. I am really looking forward to casting, powder coating and loading. Thanks for all the great tips Terry
This is great, I'm ordering one for my PRO-MELT soonest.
it really does make casting with the NOE hp molds nice. Also with the heavy brass molds.
This is great! I am going to go buy 2 of them. I have the Lyman and I have the RCBS that I replaced with the Lyman! He should send out a link to your video in one of the weekly emails he sends out with specials! Thank You!
+Barn Dweller I hope you enjoy them as much as I have!
where do you order these from and how much for the RCBS 1 Pro Melt Guide ?
noebulletmolds.com/NV/product_info.php?cPath=563_508&products_id=5603&osCsid=usm60tdc6av9ctu47j5tp5vjk5
Great job guys really cool
Thanks Willie
Whaat ! I wish I could send you a gift or something for this idea made true. Thanks for this. I will be ordering one for my Mag 25
+Vengenace Early awesome! Glad I could help!
Nice job!
thanks!
Thanks for sharing! Please tell me if the Lyman or the RCBS has a flow control feature? Thanks!
+AEROMAGNUM TV yes, both do with a screw
It would be awesome if you guys came up with one for the Lee Pro 4-20. Probably more of them in use than all the other pots combined. It is a big market.
yes, that would be a good idea too. Do you think the users of the Lee pots would even want a replacement guide though? The one that comes with it is simple, fast, and for the most part works fine.
I bought an upgrade kit off Ebay, works well for the Lee Pro 4-20.
Full.Lead.Taco the pin brackets bump the guide as it is slides across the guide on the Lee pot. I'll show it in a video. Couldn't find the upgrade on EBay or Amazon the other fellow mentioned.
It would be a good option. The stock guide does have some issues and your arm still has to support a good deal of the weight. Not nearly as user friendly as the one you made where you set it, line it up on the left and start filling.
Here is a youtube link, th-cam.com/video/aARQTsZOKKM/w-d-xo.html. There is a link to My2Amendment in there. He is also on CastBoolits. :-)
Nice work!
Do you know if NOE still has any Mould guides for Lyman Mag 25 furnace for casting with Lee 6-cavity moulds?
noebulletmolds.com/site/shop/bullet-casting-reloading/melting-pots-and-related/lead-pot-mould-guide/lead-pot-mould-guide-3nd-gen/
@@FullLeadTaco I checked the website 10 Oct 23 and they were out of stock. I emailed NOE with no response thus far. Any idea when more will be available?
@@ThePeruano57I called Al and he said about 2 weeks or so. It's on their run list but they had a machine go down which has caused some delays.
@@FullLeadTacothanks for the info and the fast response!!
@@ThePeruano57 no prob, glad to help! Today I cast up a nice pile of 45's and 44's
And Mr Taco does the promelt leak as bad as lees?
Funny how I'm seeing folks promote the new guide on some of my FB groups with a link to NOE. I've been replying with links to your video. Trying to give credit to the man.
ha ha, thanks!
Lee moulds work ok too?
I like it!!!
+The Reloader Dude thanks!
My new Lyman Mag25 doesn't accept my Lyman Mold for .458. It's good for nothing
You should grab one of the new (gen 3) mold guides from NOE. That's what I'm using now on mine and I love it.
Now we just need a adaptor to put it on a lee 20lb pot :)
th-cam.com/video/V-NqAvYcFog/w-d-xo.html
There you go, lol noebulletmolds.com/site/shop/melting-pots-and-related/lead-pot-mould-guide/lee-pro-4-20-lead-pot-mould-guide-adapter