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Yes sir,

We use the small pots and I love them.. I cant tell people enough that its worth the investment of 50 bucks to get away from the pyrex or pans.. Even if you are just gonna pour for yourself. The things really work well..

My question for you would be why the switch? I was wondering what people think about the larger pots.. Would save some time for me if the flow is precise enough. I cnt imagine there would be a difference other than volume.... Thanks

John

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If you are talking about Lee pots, I prefer the smaller models. I have one large one but don't use it too much as it is too tough to control.

I recently replaced 2 of the linings on my small pots and found that the spouts were smaller and allowed much more control. I am thinking of ordering a replacement liner for the bigger one, hopefully it'll control better too

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Hey Alby,

I still use aluminum pans for pouring lures. I started out using cut-down pop cans with a pair of pliers. Worked ok and I could throw it away if the plastic scorched. I also use the Barlows' quart pan with good results on larger molds. I recently bought Lurecrafts 1-cup pans for smaller molds or tails. The plastic handles melted so I made my own from a wood dowel. They work well now. All of these pans work best with about 1/4 capacity. Also, make the pouring spout sharper with pliers.

Good Luck !

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Thanks for your responses guys, I kinda figured that they poured better if they were sharper and smaller. I think I will order some this week. Oh yeah, and I think it will help having the smaller ones because I have a double burner but I want to try 3 color pours and I dont want to have to buy another burner, so I fit more than 1 of the smaller pouring pans on a single burner, that should help too. Anyways, just rambling, thanks again for the feedback.

Alby

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