Cerrosafe casting alloy
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Cerrosafe casting alloy
Does any one know where to get cerrosafe [ for chamber casts ] from in the UK ?
Thanks Dave
Thanks Dave
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Re: Cerrosafe casting alloy
Midway used to do it.
Not a fan of the stuff myself, the expansion/shrinkage rate chart that comes with it is way off, an internet search should give you the updated values.
You need to take care not to let it get too hot before pouring.
As I have said I couldn't recommend it, to be honest hard candle wax is as good.
However if you want an accurate representation of your chamber mouth/freebore/leade/bore/groove/rifling then an impact cast is what you want to take, easy to do and all I use now.
Not a fan of the stuff myself, the expansion/shrinkage rate chart that comes with it is way off, an internet search should give you the updated values.
You need to take care not to let it get too hot before pouring.
As I have said I couldn't recommend it, to be honest hard candle wax is as good.
However if you want an accurate representation of your chamber mouth/freebore/leade/bore/groove/rifling then an impact cast is what you want to take, easy to do and all I use now.
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Honestly an impact cast is just as easy and far more accurate.
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Re: Cerrosafe casting alloy
+1 on the impact cast method-I got a 0.002" difference between cerrosafe and impact cast on the groove diameter.
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Re: Cerrosafe casting alloy
Use a car body filler or something similar such as Plastic Padding. Totally stable, does not shrink on setting. Clean bore with a lightly greased patch to avoid sticking. Used it for years----far superior to cerrosafe.
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Re: Cerrosafe casting alloy
I have just removed the wax cast , its sufficient for my needs just for a look at the chamber no need for any measuring , so long as I am careful with the wax and store it in the fridge .
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Re: Cerrosafe casting alloy
Candle wax works well and doesn't shrink. Make sure the bore is clean before pouring and be gentle when you take measurements, remember wax is soft.
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