⚡ Mold your lead like a pro — efficiency meets precision!
The Lyman Lead Ingot Mould is a robust aluminum casting tool featuring four separate ingot cavities and 30-degree draft sides for easy lead ejection. Designed for professional and hobbyist metal casters, it optimizes lead recycling by enabling simultaneous casting and hassle-free removal, all within a compact, durable form factor.
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Brand | Lyman |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 1.89 x 1.69 inches |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00011516277947 |
Manufacturer | Lyman |
UPC | 011516277947 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 7.4 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.88 x 1.89 x 1.69 inches |
Brand Name | Lyman |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | 2837794 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 2837794 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Lyman 2837794 Lead Ingot Mould |
Sport Type | Hunting |
R**T
For the perfect Ingot
The perfect mold for lead ingots. Releases with ease, Size is perfect. Very durable and i would buy again !
R**5
Nice molds for stacking lead neatly
These molds work fantastic. Just be sure they are on a level surface and you will have nice even lead bars. I purchased a few so I could pour more bars without having to wait for the molds to cool off before dumping.
J**N
Great mold!
Very happy with the mold.
P**A
Lead ingot mold.
I use these on Easter Sunday to make lead ingots was really happy the way it performed and I really liked how each cube is 1 pound of lead. Very satisfied with product.
C**E
Great
Works great and ingots fall out easy without any kind of sprayIngots are close to 1 lbs just have to get the hang of knowing how much to poreI made well over 300 ingots with just one mold only issue is the wooden handle is starting to burn and now falling offOne more thing if you pre heat the mold and get all the moisture off the mold the ingots come out looking a lot more smootherWould definitely by again and recommend it to others
A**R
Very nice and consistant ingot mold
I picked up this ingot mold to help keep track of soft lead vs clip on weights. Already had a Lee ingot mold and will be using it for soft lead and the Lyman for harder lead. The finish on the mold is very good. And like other reviews after using it a bit I did have to reseat the handle with a soft mallet but the same is true of the Lee. The handle is very sturdy and even with all cavities filled it did not feel unstable. The mold itself is like the other in that to get good looking ingots you would have to pour and remelt half a dozen to get it up to temperature but once it is at temperature it drops a very nice looking even ingot.Being aluminum once you have filled it a few times it is so hot it will take a few minutes to solidify the lead but that is also true of any aluminum ingot mold. All in all the fit and finish is a bit better than the Lee and I feel the price is very fair for what you get. The Lee does have a half ingot feature that may help some but for me is a non-issue as I havent had a need for the feature. I have included a photo of both side by side for comparison of size and of ingots dropped. Bear in mind the Lee is almost pure lead so thats what causes it to have more shine to it. Hopefully this helps someone find what they need. Happy casting!
J**R
Quality Mould
I have three different brands for different metals. This one is for my pewter ingots. It works well and as intended.
P**N
Great for the price
Nice mould. I bought four of them so that while I am pouring one, the others are cooling. They get hot hot quickly.The first thing I did was squeeze some epoxy into the handles and then assemble. This will keep the mould's tang from wallering out the handle and causing it toeventually fall off.When ready to dump the lead, do NOT bang them. They will crack. Instead keep a wooden tapper thingie like the end of a broomstick and just lightly tap at it while it is inverted. My moulds released when inverted no issues except a few times I did have to tap.I fill my moulds above the four cavities and almost to the top of the mould. Then when the ingots drop, they remain attached together. Easier to handle and stack.. When ready to slip into smelter, I just grab and flex and they pop right apart. Each ingot is a tad more than one pound.I have made about 500 ingots and see that these will last me forever.
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