Originally Posted by
dkeith
I think I will stay with my oxygen and propane torch. I can smell propane, but not electricty.
Just cooling water in the copper coil, the transformer generates a high frequency induction current that heats any metal introduced inside the coil. The guy doing the carbide brazing is using a foot pedal to activate the machine once he's satisfied wit the placement of the parts.
With my 15 KVA furnace i have the option of using the foot pedal or by using the built in timer, if for some reason the cooling coil losses water pressure there is a pressure activated switch inside the machine that shuts it down and will not work until the water has been restored or the proper volume being supplied..
When the furnace is in operation the machine beeps about once every few seconds as reminder the machine is powered up.
About the most dangerous thing that could happen to you is that you could burn yourself by picking up a hot piece of metal.
If I had a steady supply of carbide from seven road milling machines I would use the induction furnace the money you'll save on oxygen and propane would soon pay for the furnace also the savings in time. The induction furnace heats up metals really super fast. The larger and heavier the metal is the faster is will heat up.
If you want to send me one of your carbide nibs I will do a video on removing the carbide using my furnace then post it to youtube.
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