Bits and pieces in London
- john bunsenburner
- Sergeant 5
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- Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:13 am
Ordering from the net is no problem, but I always rather buy it from a "real store". I might make a graphite/fireclay crucible. Cement is useless in this case I am afraid.
"Did you ever stop to think that out of the seven deadly sins envy is the only one which doesn't give the sinner even momentary pleasure"-George Will
- Mr.Sandman
- Corporal 3
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Well I tried. Yhe crucible I personally use is a small one made out of fire clay and a small carbon steel pail for the outer shell. Maybe I can get it up and running again and make a video for you.
With waste vegetable oil and a hair dryer, I can melt aluminium, steel and basically anything with a meltingpoint lower than 2000 degress farenheight except for brass, zinc, lead, which dont work well with WVO.
With waste vegetable oil and a hair dryer, I can melt aluminium, steel and basically anything with a meltingpoint lower than 2000 degress farenheight except for brass, zinc, lead, which dont work well with WVO.
Yeah, it's that important.