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George Vontorne's propane tank sand muller
https://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/guest_georgemuller01.html
Ok let’s get this out of the way right from the start. I know a lot of people believe that the Vontorne sand muller is too small and has no place out of a lab. I use casting as a hobby and to make the odd repair part that otherwise isn’t available. Also I only have 2 ½ Homer buckets (5 gallon bucket from Home Depot) of casting sand so I have no need to be able to mull 50Lbs of sand at a time. And it HAS to be better than my current “muller” pictured below.
Some projects have to wait until my wife isn’t home. She does NOT care how many times this tank has been purged, or how long it sat fill of water (2 months), she will not be comfortable with me cutting the top off with the angle grinder.
All of the dimensions in the plans for cutting the parts out of the top of the tank are referenced from the center. This was proving awkward to do with a ¾ in hole in the center so I printed up a plug to get a better reference. I laid this out half a dozen times but it was hard to keep things straight on the compound curved surface of the tank. The solution I came up with was to mount my laser level in the camera tripod and then I could just follow the laser line.
Now I just have to cut this thing up.
https://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/guest_georgemuller01.html
Ok let’s get this out of the way right from the start. I know a lot of people believe that the Vontorne sand muller is too small and has no place out of a lab. I use casting as a hobby and to make the odd repair part that otherwise isn’t available. Also I only have 2 ½ Homer buckets (5 gallon bucket from Home Depot) of casting sand so I have no need to be able to mull 50Lbs of sand at a time. And it HAS to be better than my current “muller” pictured below.
Some projects have to wait until my wife isn’t home. She does NOT care how many times this tank has been purged, or how long it sat fill of water (2 months), she will not be comfortable with me cutting the top off with the angle grinder.
All of the dimensions in the plans for cutting the parts out of the top of the tank are referenced from the center. This was proving awkward to do with a ¾ in hole in the center so I printed up a plug to get a better reference. I laid this out half a dozen times but it was hard to keep things straight on the compound curved surface of the tank. The solution I came up with was to mount my laser level in the camera tripod and then I could just follow the laser line.
Now I just have to cut this thing up.