somewhere around the end of the hole.. The walls could certainly have been thinner, but I did this to make them reusable, not working when i'm shattering them against bricks, or burying them under the lawnNice... centre of gravity? looks like the walls could have been a bit thinner...
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New foundry built today, and a torch to go with it.
Capacity will probably be about 200 cubic inches with a steel crucible, about 1/3 that with my graphite one.
I threw five pounds of steel in it and got it glowing orange in 3-4 minutes. It's mainly for bulk aluminum, but I might try using it to cast steel in the far future.
Short test video.
Capacity will probably be about 200 cubic inches with a steel crucible, about 1/3 that with my graphite one.
I threw five pounds of steel in it and got it glowing orange in 3-4 minutes. It's mainly for bulk aluminum, but I might try using it to cast steel in the far future.
Short test video.
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Works now... wasn't done converting apparently. Vimeo chewed the compression up a bit
I'd actually like to get a lathe underway; much more useful in the long run. If I can get it to melt steel I might use it for a high-pressure fittings I'd otherwise have to order online. And I'd never have to buy thick stock material again.
I'd actually like to get a lathe underway; much more useful in the long run. If I can get it to melt steel I might use it for a high-pressure fittings I'd otherwise have to order online. And I'd never have to buy thick stock material again.
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Could always cast parts to make your own motorbike
Thought about using casting to make your QDV hybrid idea? Now that I think about it, casting does open up a lot of possibilities for piston valve design and manufacturing custom fittings to improve hybrid design.
Thought about using casting to make your QDV hybrid idea? Now that I think about it, casting does open up a lot of possibilities for piston valve design and manufacturing custom fittings to improve hybrid design.
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That's a possibility, though the paint bucket foundry had enough capacity for the bulkiest part in that design(piston). For testing purposes I'll probably make some ash trays for the guys at work, since a couple of them asked me why I rolled a big chunk of galvanized steel yesterday .Thought about using casting to make your QDV hybrid idea?
Oh yeah, and I may use this as a forge in the future.
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It's just propane. You can probably see there's no second inlet on the torch. (typically you need forced air with a waste oil torch).
I cranked up the heat a little sunday night and scrapped some copper I had laying around... here's a crappy video still of the crucible coming out.
I cranked up the heat a little sunday night and scrapped some copper I had laying around... here's a crappy video still of the crucible coming out.
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itwost, I got my hands on a working A/C compressor. All I need is a single compression fitting and air filter and I can say goodbye to 10 minute pumping sessions.
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This is what I did today. Not exactly helpful for most of us but might be a useful example for newbies. The main reason I filmed it was just so I had some hard numbers for these two cannons (my only 'large' bore pneumatics).
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you always make the best videos!! Where did you get that chronny and how much was it?? That sprinkler valve is a monster!!
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