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Tin has almost doubled in price in the last 2 years. Just around $20 a lb now.

 

It pours real nice, you want to make sure your using virgin tin. Fluxing is a art with this stuff. There's not many lead fluxes that work well with tin, and you want to keep your pot clean. Cast iron melting pots don't work. The tin gets too easily contaminated with rust flakes coming off the pot. I think I read somewhere that it's acidic and causes this reaction. It's a must to use a stainless pot and stainless ladle.

 

Spray mold release works well and you can clean your parts with boraxo hand soap.

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I've poured a lot of tin - I'm not sure I'd mess around with pewter. The beauty of tin is that unlike lead, it holds its shine very well - the other metals in pewter might possibly cause you to lose that. I can't speak to durability or weight, since I've never used pewter. The best way to buy tin is to watch eBay like a hawk. There are occasional deals on there, but they don't last long. I bought up 50 pounds a while back for $8/pound shipped, which is less than half the going rate. If I see anything reasonable, (a lot of it isn't) I contact the seller, and sometimes they'll work with you just to unload it in bulk. You can also use tin solder, but it's usually very expensive. BTW - I usually make my own molds, but I've poured a lot of tin flutter jigs using a Do-It mold, and they came out terrific. Tin is about 2/3 the weight of lead, and the difference in lure action is considerable. The fact that it's non-toxic doesn't hurt either.

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Hey Snob how ya been

 

I got some tin for you 8O

I've poured a lot of tin - I'm not sure I'd mess around with pewter. The beauty of tin is that unlike lead, it holds its shine very well - the other metals in pewter might possibly cause you to lose that. I can't speak to durability or weight, since I've never used pewter. The best way to buy tin is to watch eBay like a hawk. There are occasional deals on there, but they don't last long. I bought up 50 pounds a while back for $8/pound shipped, which is less than half the going rate. If I see anything reasonable, (a lot of it isn't) I contact the seller, and sometimes they'll work with you just to unload it in bulk. You can also use tin solder, but it's usually very expensive. BTW - I usually make my own molds, but I've poured a lot of tin flutter jigs using a Do-It mold, and they came out terrific. Tin is about 2/3 the weight of lead, and the difference in lure action is considerable. The fact that it's non-toxic doesn't hurt either.

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Hey Snob how ya been

 

I got some tin for you 8O

 

Snob? Me, a snob? I've got half a mind to go up there and have my butler give you a thrashing. I didn't come here to be insulted. (I don't need to go anywhere to be insulted - I get plenty of that here)

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