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Aluminum Furnace 1st use (1)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

After building the furnace and drying the refractory, Its now time to melt some metal.
Check out, www.the604tool.com/id9.html
For how I Built my furnace.

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  • whats that fire tool called?

  • can you send me the construction sheets of these smelting furnace?

    I'm from Argentina, and here, they are very expensive

  • there doesn't seem to be any smoke arising from this. is there a pipe that carries the smoke away in some other direction off camera. Or do forges like this normally not produce a lot of smoke? Could you have one of these in a room in your home and not need a chimney to contain smoke? Would an open window be enough?

  • What kind of nozzel did you use for the propane?

  • Not a bad furnace, look like it needs some insulation though.

    Haha common soft jaws?? You could have tried making a shape that wasn't available of the shelf!

  • Nice setup. Mine is very similar. I made mine from a really huge paint can.

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