Another extension of reloading as a hobby!
I started building a PID Controller for my lead pot. For those inquiring minds, PID stands for "proportional-integral-derivative".

Aren't you glad you asked?

It will control my lead pot temperature at any set temperature, plus or minus 2 degrees.

First, cutting an opening in the aluminum project box for the temperature controller (the digital brain). Using my Dremel Moto-Tool with a cutting disc, I was almost finished (finally) when the coupling in my Dremel gave out.

Since it was probably 30-40 years old, it was as much age as use. Ordered pkg of 2 from Amazon, 2 day delivery.

Opening was almost done, so I finished it with a file.
Was going to use a household light switch that I had on hand, to save a few bucks. It is physically too large for my project box, so off to Home Depot this am for a 110-volt 20-amp toggle switch, and some misc hardware.
To be continued...…………………
