lock, depending on the the type of bronze 1920'F to 1945'f. And if it its alpha or beta brass from 1630'F naval (roman) brass 1935'F for Gilding metal. these figures are the melting point. http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/forums/index.php
Good source for all things cast. Just remember the zinc fumes from the heated metal. Ammen C W has a book called Casting brass from 1985 ISBN 0-8306-0810-9 you probably get it from the amazon used. it was put out by tab books. The US navy foundry book is another good one. McGraw-Hill bought tab books and the foundry book is being reprinted.
http://www.lindsaybks.com/
http://www.nbbooks.com/
http://www.gesswein.com/catalog
http://www.ofrei.com/
for supplies for lost wax casting and books ect.
Glen
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