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17th Nov 2013, 04:08 PM
Thread: Sodium Silicate Supplier
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I got 2kg bottle of 99.9% powdered sodium...
I got 2kg bottle of 99.9% powdered sodium silicate off Ebay from Korea
I havent done it , but Drain'o' / silica gel / water , makes a poor mans water glass ( dip news paper in it , wrap around... -
3rd Sep 2013, 11:22 AM
Thread: re ceramic blanket
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i was eyeing off my 1/2 roll of 25mm ,and think a...
i was eyeing off my 1/2 roll of 25mm ,and think a couple of cow skins and a sowing machine will make a nice full length heat/fire proof apron , i even have some aluminized fiberglass sheet ( fake...
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6th Aug 2013, 05:55 PM
Thread: Identifying Aluminium
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forgot to say some thing about " zinc fumes "...
forgot to say some thing about " zinc fumes " there nasty , not too bad at aluminum temps , but at copper temps , zinc will fume as a white smoke , dont breath it in , it will mess with you , they...
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4th Aug 2013, 08:38 PM
Thread: Identifying Aluminium
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pure zinc shrinks a lot 7000 series alloys are...
pure zinc shrinks a lot
7000 series alloys are zinc based , i was making some end caps for a home made Air Ram and added 8%zinc and 4% copper to extruded ( 99.9%) aluminum , dam its hard , and... -
4th Aug 2013, 06:20 PM
Thread: Identifying Aluminium
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die cast " carbie parts " would be zink with any...
die cast " carbie parts " would be zink with any thing from 8% too 25% aluminum
die cast is easy to see , the marks from the die , look the same as plastic die marks , cast aluminum wont have die... -
23rd Jun 2013, 12:19 PM
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my furnace has 18mm hard hot face , with 50mm of...
my furnace has 18mm hard hot face , with 50mm of kiowool behind it
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13th Jun 2013, 11:48 PM
Thread: Suitable Oil/Diesel Burner?
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lol , my furnace is finished , and runs well ,...
lol , my furnace is finished , and runs well , the burner was fine for aluminum , but i also made a waste motor oil / jumping castle fan burner that is good for copper
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13th Jun 2013, 10:34 PM
Thread: Suitable Oil/Diesel Burner?
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the flame will change inside a furnace , as now...
the flame will change inside a furnace , as now it can get extra air if its running rich , in a furnace , it relys on the fan as its in a closed environment ,
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12th Jun 2013, 07:14 PM
Thread: Suitable Oil/Diesel Burner?
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depends on what sized crucible you want to use ...
depends on what sized crucible you want to use
if it can keep up the air for a nice smoke free burn , burning a gallon an hour , it will melt copper alloys in a #10 crucible >2lt ,in a 1/2 decent... -
31st May 2013, 08:39 PM
Thread: diy refractory
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ROTFL , sorry in a stupid mood today i have...
ROTFL , sorry in a stupid mood today
i have no idea where to get it in adeliade , the closest i found to Darwin was
"Shiracast 160AR" about $66 a bag from "the fire brick company " , its good... -
31st May 2013, 06:17 PM
Thread: diy refractory
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mine came in a bag ," 1600c castable refactory "...
mine came in a bag ," 1600c castable refactory " and i added water
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31st May 2013, 04:38 PM
Thread: diy refractory
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thats all a home made refatory would take , with...
thats all a home made refatory would take , with top quallity materials that would be harder to find than a 1600c castable refactory ($60 a bag ) and then still not as good ,
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30th May 2013, 03:09 AM
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i was trying to show how easily things can go...
i was trying to show how easily things can go wrong
i drew that up in CAD in hope it works better than me typing "ware face shield , glasses , gloves , apron , chaps , and boots " and newbies... -
29th May 2013, 12:11 PM
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you cant pick up a clay graphite crucible with a...
you cant pick up a clay graphite crucible with a pair of pliers , when hot there quite soft , and you and squash them easily , you will have to make or bye a set of " lifting tongs " , and a "...
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29th May 2013, 11:43 AM
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i got my A#10 graphite clay crucible's off ebay...
i got my A#10 graphite clay crucible's off ebay for $60 each + postage , the postage is huge for 1 but they bundle mutable purchases
a A10 holds 10pounds of aluminium ( 4.5kg) or about 2lt
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28th May 2013, 10:45 PM
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beads , bricks , coal ,. it dosnt matter , all...
beads , bricks , coal ,. it dosnt matter , all within 10% heat out put ,
They will burn where the air is , and insulate where there is no air , if the air comes in from the side , you will get a... -
28th May 2013, 10:17 PM
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heat the bricks slowly as any moisture might...
heat the bricks slowly as any moisture might cause the bricks to explode , a hand full of brickets for 2 hours with out forced air
heat loss should be ok , just add more fuel more air
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27th May 2013, 11:42 PM
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steel crucible is not recommended for copper as...
steel crucible is not recommended for copper as the copper will alloy and desolve the steel , Stainless steel is worse than steel ,for a 1 off pour steel 6mm thick will work , SSpan wont , BBQ beads...
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29th Apr 2013, 10:30 PM
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a good soot layer will help ,. with propane or...
a good soot layer will help ,.
with propane or WMO you can run your flame " sooty " that means there is bugger all oxygen in the furnace to destroy your tin can crucible
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5th Apr 2013, 07:54 PM
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sounds like good green sand coming up ...
sounds like good green sand coming up
bentonite clay 10%
sharp fine sand 85%
there are several mixes, some say add fine iron oxide , some say add fine coal dust
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4th Apr 2013, 02:01 AM
Thread: more questions
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before you mix your sand , test some copper at...
before you mix your sand , test some
copper at 1100c will over heat some sands , causing them to foam up and turn to crap
silica sand will turn too glass , and fully melt at 1600c
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3rd Apr 2013, 01:33 PM
Thread: more questions
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another form of "sand " is bonded sand sodium...
another form of "sand " is bonded sand
sodium silicate , is mixed with water and sand , rammed into shape , then hardened with the use of co2 , then oven dried
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3rd Apr 2013, 01:20 PM
Thread: more questions
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casting sand / green sand is easy enough to make ...
casting sand / green sand is easy enough to make
i use pertrobond , mix 20:1 with sharp super fine high purity silica sand , then add oil
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2nd Apr 2013, 08:32 PM
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there is a QLD supplier but i found a USA , 7kg...
there is a QLD supplier
but i found a USA , 7kg petrobond clay seller at 1/4 of the price , using better local 99% silica sand , 100um sharp sand local 2 stroke marine outboard 2 stroke oil ... -
22nd Mar 2013, 09:46 AM
Thread: burner help
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if you do start too use that forum , they will...
if you do start too use that forum , they will expect you to have read this Foundry Tutorial Book
just so you dont ask the same questions that were asked every 2 days before ^^^that page was... -
22nd Mar 2013, 12:46 AM
Thread: burner help
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The site ive been on lately
Burner engineering
why propane ? its always hard to use up a bottle , and if you pull too much gas out too fast , they freeze over ?
Diesel burner
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2nd Mar 2013, 03:51 AM
Thread: Aluminium course :-) INFO
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inclusion reduction
another page on "inclusion reduction " http://www.komatsu.com/CompanyInfo/profile/report/pdf/158-04_E.pdf
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27th Feb 2013, 11:38 PM
Thread: Aluminium course :-) INFO
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Aluminium course :-) INFO
the last few days ive been reading these papers , well worth it , if your looking for info on Aluminium alloys ,
lol over 3000 pages of good well writon info
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21st Feb 2013, 10:50 PM
Thread: Homemade 9" cupola
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there is not much too it , a hole in the ground ,...
there is not much too it , a hole in the ground , a 2 inch pipe to the bottom , a hair dryer for " forced air " , and a bag of BBQ beads , steel sheet with a hole in it as a lid and melt aluminium...
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20th Nov 2012, 08:32 PM
Thread: Aluminium Foam
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i live in the rural area to the south of Darwin...
i live in the rural area to the south of Darwin where Australia Post rips me off with postage , because its zoned as Outback
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18th Nov 2012, 02:27 PM
Thread: Aluminium Foam
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Aluminium Foam
ive just been reading up on how to make aluminium foam
lol just need to mix in lots of hydrogen into the melt
and it seams the easiest way is with calcium carbonate mixed in
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29th Oct 2012, 10:13 PM
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been watching this , and have been left with out...
been watching this , and have been left with out words ,
FRIGGIN WOW
i had to say something , as a newbie to casting , thank you for posting
cheers ken
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15th Oct 2012, 11:00 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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no it was polyurethane foam , not Styrofoam i...
no it was polyurethane foam , not Styrofoam
i haven't tried to mill Styrofoam yet , but will try , for lost foam casting the styrofoam is suppose to burn out quite clean when you pour the molten... -
15th Oct 2012, 06:48 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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i found a block ,a housing trust tenant left it...
i found a block ,a housing trust tenant left it behind when they moved out , i grabbed it quick smart ( was changing the locks )
yer factory made , it was 1200mmx900x200 , probably would have made... -
13th Oct 2012, 08:46 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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got the burner running tonight with the fans...
got the burner running tonight with the fans speed controller , it works well
so i propped up the furnace , and fired it up to complete the burn out ,i lit it upside down first and shut it off ... -
13th Oct 2012, 11:17 AM
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im just starting out , and are still looking for...
im just starting out , and are still looking for "decent sand " , i got some (7kg) pertro bond 2 binder sent out from usa from http://shop.petrobondforsale.com/Mul...on=alloyavenue , it should make...
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13th Oct 2012, 10:35 AM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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the Foundry was only set up 2 weeks ago , i...
the Foundry was only set up 2 weeks ago , i started this thread in the CNC section and got moved
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will be working on the burner today , i have a larger "jet " fitted now ,. and am working on... -
5th Oct 2012, 06:43 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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no coke just the coal , what sort of coke ?...
no coke just the coal , what sort of coke ? cokeacola =0 the 3rd ones way too expensive to use unless your smelting at a rave
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5th Oct 2012, 01:03 AM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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ive started on the foam mold for the furnaces...
ive started on the foam mold for the furnaces body
i put the glue a bit too close to the edge on the first 2 layers i glued together , there is still a round peace to go on the " top " (bottom )... -
4th Oct 2012, 09:56 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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so you guys seam to think waste oil is hotter...
so you guys seam to think waste oil is hotter than diesel ? , i pulled this off a different site
Natural Gas.....1,030 BTU/cu ft
Propane.........2,500 BTU/cu ft
vegetable oil 120,000... -
1st Oct 2012, 02:42 AM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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was about to spit the dummy about being moved ,...
was about to spit the dummy about being moved , so before i did i looked where i was moved too ,
:2tsup: cool :2tsup: a new forum page just for me , i wont be complaining
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1st Oct 2012, 02:30 AM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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managed to get a few good hours out in the shed...
managed to get a few good hours out in the shed tonight
i knocked up a HDPE , round to square converter , yer HDPE aint the best but i had some , looks like ive found something to cast in... -
30th Sep 2012, 02:55 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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did a bit more on it today , i went back to the...
did a bit more on it today , i went back to the oil instead of the mist sprayer for cooling the bit ?/ quicker to set up on a 10min cut , and my compressors in my van , and it was raining , and i...
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28th Sep 2012, 10:08 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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nar employ a suicidal bloke to do it for you ? i...
nar employ a suicidal bloke to do it for you ? i don't want to get within 3 foot of 2.5lt of molten iron , it will give you at tan at 10feet
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28th Sep 2012, 09:38 PM
Thread: Diesel Powered FURNACE build
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Diesel Powered FURNACE build
Disclaimer > do not try this at home , or atleast say " WATCH THIS " to a mate before hand , so he can upload your error in judgment too Utube , so the HOLE WORLD can laugh at you , ( just remember...
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1st Sep 2012, 10:36 PM
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Sticky: $50 buck furnace QLD
ebay listing pick up only
$50 for a home made furnace ??? looks like its worth $50 :2tsup:
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16th Jul 2012, 11:36 PM
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"The server is too busy at the moment. Please try again later.'
at the time of this post , i was getting a heap of
"The server is too busy at the moment. Please try again later.'
message screens
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13th Feb 2011, 09:52 PM
Thread: New server - REPORT PROBLEMS HERE
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IMPORTANT problem
was going to search the forum , and got stuck in the "random question" merry go round , answer it properly and have to answer another question " isnt the answer to " what country dose the kangeroo...
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7th Jan 2007, 10:10 PM
Thread: Titanium
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don't know if you have access to a vacuum furnace...
don't know if you have access to a vacuum furnace but the ring pulls on cans are made from titanium ,there worth more as scrap than the can is