Building a 2/5 scale Tiger tank

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2011

Basic casting.

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  • Thank you! And yes you are very correct about the fumes. If any of you gents decide to do any lost foam casting, make DAMN sure you dont inhale the smoke! It will mess you up something bad and or kill you..... Be smart and work SAFE!!!!!

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  • Nice Job! If you are tempted to try it make sure you have VERY good fume extraction. That smoke is bad news. I was lucky, I got away with a good cleanout after catching fumes, someone else was off work for a fortnight.

  • Well done bud

  • Grate vid very cool.

  • Thanks for posting! Very informative!

  • @qazwsx7552 What do you think it was that burned in the mold? Its called lost foam casting, since the molten metal vaporizes the styrofoam and replaces it in the void left behind.

    Mark

  • Outstanding job Bradley and an excellent quality video tutorial. A pleasure to watch you work and looking forward to seeing more on your Tiger build as it progresses.

  • Great job! What did you do with the styrofoam after you put it in the sand?

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