sawyer massey
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I just started casting cast irion and all my poor's so far have had blow holes at the pooring hole
What am I doing wrong?
What am I doing wrong?
I use an oil burnerWhat are you using to melt the cast iron, gas or electric?
I use electric motor end bells I work in a refinery town and the company I work for rebuilds motor's the 3 I have now weigh over 200 lb each but they are real hard to break upI would like to see your furnace if you don't mind. I have built one and it works great for aly and brass. I just got done casting a 45 lb cylinder of bronze for a special bushing for a WWII surface grinder at work. I would like to melt some cast also. What do you use for starter ingots?
Thank you,
Jim in Pa
I would like to see your furnace if you don't mind. I have built one and it works great for aly and brass. I just got done casting a 45 lb cylinder of bronze for a special bushing for a WWII surface grinder at work. I would like to melt some cast also. What do you use for starter ingots?
Thank you,
Jim in Pa[/QUOTE
Here is my foundry its a 22 gallon drum lined with 3" of kowooll rated for 2700 f and coated with 3200 ceramic painted on the pedestal is 4500 fire brick
My next on will be a 45 gl drum lined the same way
As you can see I built up the night about 6" as I needed to raise the pedestal as I could not keep the heat a temp near the Bolton of the furnace helped huge
I would like to see your furnace if you don't mind. I have built one and it works great for aly and brass. I just got done casting a 45 lb cylinder of bronze for a special bushing for a WWII surface grinder at work. I would like to melt some cast also. What do you use for starter ingots?
Thank you,
Jim in Pa[/QUOTE
Here is my foundry its a 22 gallon drum lined with 3" of kowooll rated for 2700 f and coated with 3200 ceramic painted on the pedestal is 4500 fire brick
My next on will be a 45 gl drum lined the same way
As you can see I built up the night about 6" as I needed to raise the pedestal as I could not keep the heat a temp near the Bolton of the furnace helped huge
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