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<blockquote data-quote="slabmaster" data-source="post: 23916" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>a heavy castiron pot of some sort makes a good pot. i have tried about every thing you can imagine. i have used 1 lb. and 3 lb coffee cans. the best thing i have ever used is the do it electric pot . it melts lead very fast. the second best is the lee production pot. this past weekend i poured 40 pounds of bank sinkers useing my wifes kitchen stove "electric" i am currently useing an antique plumbers pot and laddle to melt lead. if i were into bass jigs and spinner baits i would just bite the bullett and go with the lee production pot. it will last you a life time and after all it's only money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slabmaster, post: 23916, member: 264"] a heavy castiron pot of some sort makes a good pot. i have tried about every thing you can imagine. i have used 1 lb. and 3 lb coffee cans. the best thing i have ever used is the do it electric pot . it melts lead very fast. the second best is the lee production pot. this past weekend i poured 40 pounds of bank sinkers useing my wifes kitchen stove "electric" i am currently useing an antique plumbers pot and laddle to melt lead. if i were into bass jigs and spinner baits i would just bite the bullett and go with the lee production pot. it will last you a life time and after all it's only money [/QUOTE]
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