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I plan to use my electric, bottom pour "Lee Production Pot" lead melting pot for nitre blueing. If I can find a probe thermometer of the appropriate (500-800 degree F ?)temperature range, I would feel a lot more confident in getting consistant results. I have one for melting Cerrosafe, but thats just a candy thermometer & doesn't go near high enough. Midway has Lyman & RCBS bullet casting thermometers. It looks like the RCBS is the better of the 2 by the reviews. Anyone have any experience W/these or other brands? GOOGLE HOTLINK FIX FOR BLOCKED PHOTOBUCKET IMAGES https://chrome.google.com/webs...inkfix=1516144253810 | ||
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A lot of multimeters nowadays have a thermocouple probe with them, just put the probe in a small metal tube (piece of old brake line, etc) and use the temp setting on the meter. Personally I'd use a hot plate and a stainless pot instead of a lead pot as you might get some contamination issues with the pot and old lead interaction. for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside | |||
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Have you considered using a digital temp meter with a "K type" thermocouple? Better accuracy and you can keep the meter away from the heat. For that matter you wouldn't even need the t-couple, just a piece of "K type" lead wire with the "wet end" twisted together (the 2 types of wire create a small voltage, that changes with temperature, where they make contact. | |||
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http://www.grainger.com/Graing...er%20Testing-_-3LXX9 From Grainger: Multimeter, Temperature, Battery Test, Temp. Range -4 to 1400 F, 2000 Count LCD Display, Data Hold, Battery Type 9V, Includes Rubber Holster, Test Leads, Battery, Bead Wire Temperature Probe, Instruction Manual Grainger Item # 3LXX9 Price (ea.) $22.56 Brand EXTECH Mfr. Model # MN35 Ship Qty. 1 Sell Qty. (Will-Call) 1 Ship Weight (lbs.) 0.6 Usually Ships** 1-3 Days Catalog Page No. N/A Country of Origin (Country of Origin is subject to change.) China for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside | |||
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OK I have one of these. The temperature range is 0-32F/32-750F/760-1800F Problem is I got this from my son & I'm not sure if there is a temperatuer probe W/it. I saw a temperature probe on e-bay for $4. It looks like it woild work for this meter, but it is a different model # than what is listed in the manual. Will all "K" type probes work?. GOOGLE HOTLINK FIX FOR BLOCKED PHOTOBUCKET IMAGES https://chrome.google.com/webs...inkfix=1516144253810 | |||
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My turkey fryer came with one that reads hot enough. Just a dial on a 10" stick with a clip for the edge of the pot. | |||
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What about an Infared thermometer. Butch | |||
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Typically multimeters run on K type TC's so that should work fine. Just be sure it's rated for the range you are measuring. That craftsman meter is probably a relabeled extech or something www.KLStottlemyer.com Deport the Homeless and Give the Illegals citizenship. AT LEAST THE ILLEGALS WILL WORK | |||
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I just got off the phone W/my son & he said the thermocouple was locked up in his toolbox out in the shed. Looks like I'm good to go. GOOGLE HOTLINK FIX FOR BLOCKED PHOTOBUCKET IMAGES https://chrome.google.com/webs...inkfix=1516144253810 | |||
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Harbor Freight has a multimeter that is often on sale for about $20 that has the K type thermocouple and goes up to about 700C. | |||
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