Hello All, I would like to pass along a tip I received from a friend at Boolits. The silicone baking mats are great for baking on the paint, they lay very flat on the 1/4” aluminum plates I cut to fit the convection oven. Non-stick foil works pretty well but the cost can add up if you do a lot of coating and it doesn't lay as flat as these mats. The brand I have is Kitzini but I'm sure there are others. Great if you want to water drop the bullets just out of the oven. NO STICKING. I'm pretty impressed with how well they work. give them a try. GP P.S. I wouldn't bake cookies on them after PC use. lol
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tlkeizer
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22 April 2015
Greetings, I use a silicon cupcake tray for pan lubing my 45-70 CBs. I get about 7 per “cupcake", but it works nice for varying bullets to compare loads. Not too many in one group that have to be sorted, nice size lube biscuits that go back in the mason jar for re-melting. Just as gpidaho doesn't recommend cookies after PC use, I don't use my tray for cupcakes either. Although, it might put a new spin on the ever popular TV show “Cupcake Wars” (sic).
TK
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