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dLaery

Do you have a manufacturer preference? Did a word search for ?spin cast? and ?metal casting? and didn?t come up with much.

Do you think building one is an option (having access to bench top centrifuges)?

The jig mold you posted, on a similar post, is what I am looking for (in smaller sizes).

Are your molds hook specific or are you able to interchange different manufacturer?s hooks? What does it cost you to make your molds?

Thanx for your advice.

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I purchased mine from Tekcast because of the design of the front loading door.

I use to work for my neighbor, (who I've grown up with) in a machine shop and I'm sure we could build a spincating machine, but I'm not sure that it would be cheaper. Mainly because of the time it would take to design and build one. It would certainly be easier now since I have on to look at. I could use another spincasting machine and would problably buy one instead of trying to make one.

I try to lay out my molds when I make them so I can interchange hooks. Sometimes it works pretty good on small jig hooks 6 thru 1. On the bigger salt water jigs it works, but I have more trouble with flash.

Buying mold materal cost $25 and up, per 1" thick mold. Different grades of mold material for different results. 9" and 12" diameter is all I have.

Molds don't last forever. Heat is their enemy.

There is a lot of work goes into making models and the mold.

On several of the molds I have made, $400 is not too much. Some wouldn't cost that much.

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I have helped other members buy machines and have a master mold maker here who does work for the industry big guys.

PM for more info.

Much info. to share.

Can get you set for under a $1000 in most cases.

If you just want to cast.

If you wish to make your own molds. stuff adds up.

Mold prices run $40-400, all depends on what you want made.

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Hey Richoc, me too, finding information on buying one was like pulling teeth. We couldn't keep up hand pouring, so it was either quit or get bigger. Tekcast offered me training and everything I needed and then some. They were very knowledgeable. I was able to get started very quickly which was what I needed at that time. I also like the front loading. My friend I worked with in the machine shop, went with me to New York. Attened 1 day training and we drove home with the machine and everything that went with it.

The real training came after we got home and got setup.

After a while, I got tired of learning the hard way.

But like my x-boss use to say "Cheer up, things could be worse, sure enough, I cheered up and things got worse" :)

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I got 3 days training with our new one, but in Cali. never went.

Instead I spent 6 weeks making molds with the guy here in town, man did I pick up some knowledge.

Helped him run jobs as needed, during that time also.

Best way to learn is by doing it.

He has ways to make the molds , just amazing.

One thing is every mold is different, I keep very detailed logs.

Temp of lead, rpms, and clamp pressure.

I even tryed to keep track of the weather, cause it effected the casting.

My few years in plastic injection molding aloud for me to pick it up real fast.

He did not like that, thought I was to smart to learn anything.

Mostly hand pouring right now , but have access to the equip. on a as needed basis.

Alway check the lubicator because no one else does, they forget it is even there.

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