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    WTS .526 mould

    I'm not sure if anyone has a use for this, but here goes. Accurate 52-371S single cavity. Casts .526, 375 gr. Flat base 2 grooves. Used once. No handles.

    $80.00 with push through die.

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    What is the push through die size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by amacpherson View Post
    What is the push through die size?
    The die is .526.

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    Hello, Gemmer:

    Please clarify:

    The listed spec's for that mould show a .522" max diameter when cast in ww's that produce minimal shrinkage.
    Many of my Accurate Molds have been made with slight dimensional changes, so maybe yours is set for .526"?

    What metal did you use to cast to .526", please?
    Would an as-cast sample be available to a prospective purchaser?

    And what metal are the blocks? Thanks.

    Respectfully,
    Kevin Tinny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Tinny View Post
    Hello, Gemmer:

    Please clarify:

    The listed spec's for that mould show a .522" max diameter when cast in ww's that produce minimal shrinkage.
    Many of my Accurate Molds have been made with slight dimensional changes, so maybe yours is set for .526"?

    What metal did you use to cast to .526", please?
    Would an as-cast sample be available to a prospective purchaser?

    And what metal are the blocks? Thanks.

    Respectfully,
    Kevin Tinny
    He made the change to my mould, as he often does by request, in this case .526 to a max of .002 over. The blocks are aluminum. I was casting in 20:1.
    Last edited by gemmer; 06-21-2019 at 01:24 PM.

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    Thanks for the clarification:

    Will pass, only because I am too set in ways and only use the iron blocks.
    Accurate is a great source.

    Kevin
    Last edited by Kevin Tinny; 06-21-2019 at 02:12 PM.

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