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I just brought these two foundry furnaces home this weekend. The lil one is a commercial model, called a Foundryette. And I made the Beer Keg model.

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Looking good Bill, I think the keg looks better than the commercial model.

So, whatcha meltin?

Frosty
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my father in law is an enabler he found me a Johnson Gas Appliance model 133 trough forge its rated at 400,000. BTUs per hour for 40$ nearly 8k new. I need to convert it to propane, and have a job big enough to warrent it, and a tank big enough it won't freeze up in a couple hours... :-) but very nice if you ned ti feed a power hammer :-)

Nice score Finn, till you try feeding the beast anyway.

I have a 133A I've never hooked up. I have thought about using a layer of insulating refractory under a layer of high temp hard refractory and see if I could get the heat and economy up.

If I only had something needing that kind of heat.

Frosty
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Is that a water pump used as a fan on the kegger?

Saw a house being cleaned out (how someone lived it that mess I'll never know!) and there was a welded steel truck rack, a large O2 cylinder, and an old acetylene cylinder lying outside in the junk pile.....

Wrote a note with my name,phone number, and what I was interested in and tied it to the trash trailer parked out front.....

Got all three for $40, O2 tank was swapped this morning for a full one (BTW - was originally made in 1917!), acetylene tank will get scrapped (ICC8-style, not made anymore, made in 1946), and the rack only needs minor adjustments to fit my truck.....

Any ideas on uses for the acetylene tank?

MooseRidge

Just take the tank to the dump and dispose of it properly. A friend of the family just blew up a 55 gal oil drum last week with a plasma. Lost a lip & ear and has major burns.

Acetylene tank is full of a porous material and ACETONE, you have a problem now of disposing of it, the welding supplier may be able to dispose of it for you, but be prepared to pay for the service as it is classed as a hazardous material.

Looking good Bill, I think the keg looks better than the commercial model.
So, whatcha meltin?
Frosty
GCOA


Thanks, Frosty. :D
I've been melting aluminum, bronze......mostly. But copper,gold and sterling are also options.
Is that a water pump used as a fan on the kegger?


MarkB..........nope, just a nice BIG orange blower.

REALLY? How many oranges per minute? OPM? :P

Frosty

this fallowed me home this morning, sadly 325$ stayed. bought from a family friend, be used no more that 10 hours! just need to buy a argon/co2 bottle. i set it on top of my old thunderbolt stick welder, any reason that it would be bad to stack one welder on top of another?
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Only if you use them both at the same time, in the same circuit.... ;)

Only issue might be ventilation (blocking the other's air vents)....

Followed me home from our monthly hammer-in today --- 250+ soft firebrick, very clean, some lightly mortared on one side, FREE :D A guy brought a whole truckload, I took what was left after the first 2 guys had what they wanted.

Ooooh! killer score!

Frosty

I picked up a super nice cole drill at the Las Cruces NM flea market Saturday; also a couple of ballpeins of intermediate size for hawk-making, a wooden icecream maker bucket and a socket chisel. Spent a total of US$15.50 and was quite happy---the cole drill had the original V block for it's "table", ratchet handle, 0-1/2" jacobs chuck and in great shape, I'd guess it was used for only 1 job and then spent a few years in the back of a shop gathering dust...

I use my drill press and a HS bit. Low RPM plenty of oil, no problem.

Frosty

Frosty; now try that with the leaf spring still on the truck and that 20 miles from the nearest electrical outlet. The cole drill lets you drill fairly major holes in place and without electricity---think of it as a "poor mans mag drill" One of the more common uses is drilling into tempered truck frames, something it's a bit hard to put on the drillpress or to do with a hand drill without a lot of hassle say for a 3/4" hole.

AppMan; Sorry I have 2 daughters and so have to have 2 of everything so they can each get a full set when I'm gone...Of course *both* of them are unmarried...in college too.....

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Mechanic ask if I wanted some *special* leaf spring steel. Well, not sure what the special part was but yes. Seems there was not one unbroken spring in the assemble. So it would not fall apart the owner of the vehicle used the *special* leaf spring tape to hold it all together. Gotta get some of that tape.

Jeez louise, that looks like electrical tape! Any self respecting idiot would use silver racing tape.

Like Red Green says, "Be generous with the duct tape, you know; spare the duct tape, spoil the job."

Electrical tape is under rated.

Electrical tape is under rated.


Yeah. Don't sell it . . . Short! :o

Frosty

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