Ever find yourself frustrated that a lam plate fits just the one side of a mold? Well, tonight the drill press got some use and I did a re-hash on my 3.75" Super Fry lam plate. I etched centers for the aligment buttons on the belly/tail half and the lam plate. Then I found the centers for the future holes using those marks for reference. I pilot drilled a shallow hole at each site and followed up with a 5/16 bit down to about 5/16" deep. Now that darned plate can be used on BOTH halves of the mold.
I usuaully like to hand pour bellies but there are some molds that have enough capacity that shooting a belly section would be sweet. The 3.75" Super Fry is one such mold. The problem was that the lam plate shot only the backs....I wanted bellies. This modification allows me to do both bellies and backs when desired.
When I do bellies I want the backs to be the same color as the tails so I snip the tail off right at the back of each belly pice and slip them back in the mold. The second color goes in like a snap.
I've been in the garage making up a mountain of bellies for a little project that should get underway in the morning.
Love tinkering with things and this time the reward is dandy.