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Old 04-05-2021, 07:56 AM   #1
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How in the name of God does one make their own shot? Do you build a tower in the yard to drop it?
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How in the name of God does one make their own shot? Do you build a tower in the yard to drop it?

Look up “youtube making lead shot” for several instructional videos.





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Look up “youtube making lead shot” for several instructional videos..
Interesting. I would just buy the machine if I was going to make it because what usually happens is I spend all my free time making something to save me money and when all is said and done, I save a lot less than I thought I would. I built a home brew electronic controller and built a mash/boil/hot liquor kettle with all fittings and cart. Cost me six months and $4800. I could have bought a turn key system for $5500
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Andy, I have a shot dripper made by John Stewart. 220v electric hot plate and seven dripper nozzles. There is a 110v model made by Littleton.
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