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Home Made Propane Furnace. Easy DIY. Melts, Silver, Gold, Copper


Komentarze: Home Made Propane Furnace. Easy DIY. Melts, Silver, Gold, Copper Hello I also I did a furnace but there one thing I do not understand , when I place the lid to close the furnace flame tends to go out , when I open the flame returns to be alive . I do not understand why. - od exquisitealex
Do you have that propane torch head attached too one of those propane tanks also used for a grill??? If so, can you show me where to get that attachment?? That's exactly what I'm trying to do.. - od Powertripp Productions
Can I use KaoWool for a charcoal based foundry? And is it expensive? - od Joep Stuyfzand
so where is the link? derp :D - od Steve H
is that peach can bottom taken out or can u pack bottom with kao wool - od cole perkins
I once made a forge with a peach can. - od Numisaccent
Pretty nice!!! - od Numisaccent
Crystal Castle, Nice! I wonder if I'm the only one who noticed?  - od Pervy Dattebayo
Well done. I'm trying one with a steel kettle and some Fiberfrax. For some reason Kaowool is rare north of the border. Looks like you'll be on to making some Spanish bars! - od awestruckworkshop
My misstake... - od Martin Carlberg
I men the black grafift one - od Martin Carlberg
The "mold" is better to use as a poringcup then a "mold", use chearmic melting containers, cheaper than even the "mold"... - od Martin Carlberg
Do you have an idea how it would be possible for something homemade to melt tungsten? I want to make a tungsten ring. - od chibiebil
sometimes less is more. way to keep it simple. - od danielbennito
Where can you get Kaowool. - od Mike Primm
Crystal Castles. - od Steve Rich
I have a homemade furnace about the size of the bigger one you weren't using. I couldn't get it hot enough to melt aluminum using one torch. - od Reddit Gold User
I have a furnace to from Paul, and was having a hell of a time trying to melt anything other than tin. I was only using 1 propane torch. Watching your video I think my problem is I need to decrease the heating area by adding more Kao wool to inside. I see everybody's videos and how easy they show it but I kept having a problem.  Thanks for the video. Sometimes someone's video may have a minute detail that even a seasoned veteran like Paul may not have mentioned or show. - od Brian Gibson