Make sure the powder coat you’re using does not contain Teflon. Here is the Wikipedia info on it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teflon-coated_bullet Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene that has numerous applications. The best known brand name of PTFE-based formulas is Teflon by Chemours.[2] Chemours is a spin-off of DuPont Co.,[3] which discovered the compound in 1938.[2] PTFE is a fluorocarbon
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powder coating cast bullets the easy way
http://youtu.be/0YwCDEkpjio For the most part as long as the driving bands are good. You are good to go. This is such a easy way to do it. Just swirl and bake. I don’t use the air-soft bb’s (Im lazy and dont want to pick them out) Just bake as per the instruction on the powder coating. The bhn of these came out at BHN of 22.8 I plan…
Pencil hardness test versus Brinell hardness of lead alloys
Pencil, hardness, test, versus ,Brinell, hardness, of, lead, alloys, Using a Pencil to find out the hardness of a lead alloy. This is useful in reloading. Buying a hardness tester is better and way more expensive. But this will get you in the ball park. Lee Precision Lead Hardness Test Kit. http://amzn.to/28RK1jT Staedtler Lumograph Graphite Drawing and Sketching Pencils http://amzn.to/28XFMCg Get the chart here http://tinyurl.com/z6gmgxl The music is “So…