Time to Riot a Book!Casting Work - Post 2020:
The only other melt attempt I made in 2020 was an attempt to melt 1/2" diameter steel rods in my furnace.
I could get the rods red hot, but there was no way to get to the actual melting point of steel using my oil burner and diesel as a fuel.
I am probably short 200-300 F of the melting point of mild steel, and I would need more heat than that to reach some usable pour temperature.
I had to try to melt steel though, just to see if I could do it.
As I understand it, steel is tricky to cast, for a number of reasons that I don't really understand.
Casting gray iron is very easy compared with casting mild steel.
At the end of 2020, I had an avalanche of work projects hit, and I have yet to catch up with everything that was dumped on me.
These were not projects that I could decline, and so the backyard casting and engine building hobby have gone on the back burner, so to speak.
One day I will get caught up, and the Phoenix will rise again in my backyard.
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