Single Six Plastic casting

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twriggen

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Tenacity and perseverance can, at times, pay off. I knew it was coming in the mail today and I was outside watching for the mailman. Super excited to have it in my stable.


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twriggen

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I found this in Dougan's book regarding their existence. I reached out to him, and he wasn't sure how they were used. I was kind of hoping someone on here would educate me/us on them.

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BULL'S-EYE

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In investment casting, that's called a burnout. They're mounted on a "tree" in multiples and form the cavities in the mold that quickly melt and are flushed out once it's filled with molten steel. I imagine that's quite a rare find in the Ruger collecting world!
 

twriggen

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In investment casting, that's called a burnout. They're mounted on a "tree" in multiples and form the cavities in the mold that quickly melt and are flushed out once it's filled with molten steel. I imagine that's quite a rare find in the Ruger collecting world!

I've heard of them doing that with wax but not with plastic.
 

T.A. WORKMAN

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Congratulations Troy,
Great information BULL'S-EYE! You learn something everyday if you keep your eyes & ears open. ;)
Thanks to both of you guys for sharing.
Terry
 
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