To Ace: hook me up! I have a few questions:
1)I have already learned so much while building this but there is already much more to knowledge to gain. What i this additive that you speak of and can I use a household chemical?
2) Do you have any tips or tricks that would help me? Maybe something on how to get the best finish on my ingots? Or maybe some precautions or any other tips or tricks while in the process of smelting and refining and/or producing a quality product or alloy.
3) I think that I I've seen the slag skimmer that you are talking about but what would be a good tool that I could build or find to use?
I only need a few more things before it is up and running (I think and I hope, yikes). I need to find a crucible that i approximately 10" in diameter at the top and no more than 18" in height. What can I use for this? I also need some tongs designed for this crucible and last but not least I need an ingot mold. I have dreamed of having a custom ingot mold with my initials backward but I really don't care what I use just as long as they will hold up.
Do you have any ideas for me that are either free or dirt cheap? I'll pay if I have to but I'm freakin broke right now!
I need to know some tricks of the trade that are commonly overlooked by the seasoned
foundry-man. Maybe some advice on how to keep the tools clean or information concerning the legality in the state of Ohio. I bet there are tons of steps that the veteran smelters take for granite.
To Rusty: when I post the pics I will give my advice in what size fittings to use for the burner and where to obtain these odd parts. It took a long time and a lot of research/reading to find a design that would stay burning when its so cold out. Overall I will have paid about $200 so far to build this thing and I would be impressed if you could find a way to make this quality of a waste oil furnace for cheaper than that. Tonight I will be putting the lid together and designing a way to remove it while hot. Hinges anyone, nah not gonna bother welding...I'm thinking handles.
When its all done my friend is going to put a high temp paint deign on the outside of it--sick. I'm thinking red orange and yellow flames with black background but that may be a little tacky for my baby.
sorry for the novel again, I think its safe to say I'm stoked.
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