I've been using my Lee melter for about 5 years now. It's got a significant amount of build-up.
When I reduce wheel weights and scrap I do it in an old aluminum pot and pour ingots first in the hopes of keeping the Lee clear of the worst of the crud.
Can this rogue's gallery give me ideas on how to go about cleaning the inside of the pot?
Lee doesn't appear to have instructions for such an endeavor.
Obviously step one is to run it hot upside down and let as much drain out of the crucible chamber.
I'm wondering if one way to go about it would be to fill it with borax and then go after it with a brass wire brush.
Thoughts?
When I reduce wheel weights and scrap I do it in an old aluminum pot and pour ingots first in the hopes of keeping the Lee clear of the worst of the crud.
Can this rogue's gallery give me ideas on how to go about cleaning the inside of the pot?
Lee doesn't appear to have instructions for such an endeavor.
Obviously step one is to run it hot upside down and let as much drain out of the crucible chamber.
I'm wondering if one way to go about it would be to fill it with borax and then go after it with a brass wire brush.
Thoughts?