Waste Oil burner Melting a scrap Aluminum Head and lawnmower motor

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2021
  • In this video I melt an aluminum engine head and an aluminum lawnmower motor with a waste oil burner. using waste oil from lawnmowers that I have scrapped, and some of the oil comes from refrigeration compressors that I have scrapped, I hope you enjoy the video
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  • @EugeniaBonucci1965
    @EugeniaBonucci1965 3 года назад +58

    I live in Nebraska I have no interest and melting metal I'm a caregiver my hobby is fish tanks and aquatics I sat here and watched an hour of this and I had the time of my life so you do RUclips well keep it up two thumbs way way up

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +11

      I am glad you enjoyed the video, there is just something about a fire and melted metal. fun to watch and do, Thanks for stopping by

    • @johnzeiger910
      @johnzeiger910 2 года назад +2

      Oh really I live in Nebraska also go Big Red

    • @bkordel
      @bkordel 2 года назад +2

      Wow....also a caregiver here . Oregon. Make aquariums. Small world? 😋

  • @MrBiggs269
    @MrBiggs269 3 года назад +28

    We need more metal melting videos! You have one the most badass setups

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +10

      Thank you. I wish I had more time to use it, between work and scrapping I stay busy, and the Oklahoma wind. I will retire nest year and build an addition onto the shop so that I can use this in bad weather, but I will have to have some good ventilation, but block most of the wind

  • @vincentphelps6325
    @vincentphelps6325 3 года назад +16

    I've melted Aluminum with oil. Gravity feed into a forced air stream(small centrifugal fan). Fan takes a lot less HP than an air compressor.
    On aluminum if you get it hot it gets "short" and a blow from a hammer can make it shatter like tempered glass. It's effective for getting the iron out of castings.

  • @snubbelbuff1471
    @snubbelbuff1471 3 года назад +8

    No idea why I'm recommended this but I watched the whole 58 mins so I ain't complaining!

  • @americasfavoritehoarder
    @americasfavoritehoarder 3 года назад +49

    I really like the idea of a waste oil burner instead of propane.

    • @John-zt3lv
      @John-zt3lv 3 года назад +9

      I agree. The only cost is running the compressor. You can get waste oil for free.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +8

      yeah I just use a little propane to get it started Thanks for stopping by

    • @ROADKILL4147
      @ROADKILL4147 3 года назад +1

      @@Okiescrapper UM.DID YA NOT see that the propane tank was in use,

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +6

      @@ROADKILL4147 the propane is used to start the burner only

    • @wildfirephoenix2262
      @wildfirephoenix2262 3 года назад +2

      @@Okiescrapper already been used fry oil could be used when you're out of waste oil

  • @sudd2685
    @sudd2685 3 года назад +2

    The burner is a great idea, using the old oil keeps your overhead down, American ingenuity at its best, thank you for your videos. Hope you have a great retirement.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, a guy a work gave me a bunch of 5 quart jugs full of old motor oil, it will last years

  • @cuscrapping
    @cuscrapping 3 года назад +30

    It's like watching a campfire. It's so relaxing to sit and watch that molten goodness flow out!!! Kept you on your toes there for a while though! LOL!!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +11

      Yes it is a good relaxing way to spend the day and make a few dollars, I think I figured 130 small ingots will weigh about 35 lbs. so price on eBay would be around $70.00 for the box full, around $17.00 for shipping and eBay and PayPal fees. should make just over $50.00

  • @SDSBBQs
    @SDSBBQs 3 года назад +13

    *This whole setup is INGENIOUS, nothing fancy and it just WORKS! Best of luck to you Sir post retirement and when you can do this more on a FT basis.*

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +4

      Thank You, yeah kind of ruff it's a prototype I will add a little more refractory to it and most likely make a better one next year

  • @edwardenglish1519
    @edwardenglish1519 3 года назад +6

    Just a tip from an old mechanic. You can use a deep well socket or pipe section and a hammer to whack the top of those valve springs and the spring keepers will pop out and the valves will slide right out. This will be an easy way to speed up heating and make cleanup easier afterwards.

  • @c-martz2846
    @c-martz2846 3 года назад +5

    This gentleman figured out how to roast aluminum 😂😂. Awesome to see liquid metal flow like that.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +4

      it does have a relaxing effect on a guy

    • @c-martz2846
      @c-martz2846 3 года назад +1

      @@Okiescrapper I appreciate your effort in sharing your pastimes. Hopefully you’ll have even more fun when you roast aluminum full time👍

  • @katough
    @katough Год назад +1

    love that style of furnace.

  • @johncreel6135
    @johncreel6135 3 года назад

    Very informative, thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      My pleasure! thanks for watching

  • @signptr
    @signptr 3 года назад +12

    Okay, I can see you or I can't please everyone. Thank you for doin' what you are doing stay safe

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +8

      Thanks Michael, it's all fun my camera skills need some work, a scrapper I am, a camera man not so much, Thanks for watching

  • @thestrangeingot7913
    @thestrangeingot7913 3 года назад +2

    Yes you have earned my subscription, this is a type of furnace I haven't ever seen. I look forward to your other videos and to building one of my own.😄

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +2

      Welcome aboard! and thank you very much, my channel is on scrapping metal and some aluminum items take to long to try to clean all the nut's and bolts off of and you still have steel items in the thing so I melt it to save time, scrap yards won't take ingots so the plan is to sell the ingots on eBay to the guys that do sand casting. I have a play list for the waste oil burner and melting metal ruclips.net/p/PLDwjkWgPa7QhOsBMArmxSoyMnJRJ9XGNk

  • @houstonfirefox
    @houstonfirefox 3 года назад +1

    Watched all 58 minutes! Very relaxing!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by

  • @GvIn2it
    @GvIn2it 3 года назад +2

    I don't usually watch videos of this length but yours was so fascinating I would have watched you melt 5 or 6 more motors before bedtime, subscribed.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for the sub, some of the guys like long videos, and I figure the guys that don't will skip through it. I don't like to watch long videos either, I have lots to to but sometimes I just take it easy and don't do much all day. but that doesn't happen often, Thanks for stopping by

  • @kennethgrimes5494
    @kennethgrimes5494 3 года назад +4

    Ok you got it on your chest ,that explains it .my father was a welder in the coal mines for 45 years and he breathes the same way but of course he has copd and black lung i guess thats why i notice so much ,sorry sir did not mean to sound rude and im glade you are healthy. I just subscribed because i really like your channel. thanks for your knowledge on scrapping.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +7

      I get quite a few mention my breathing, not much that I can do about it, I did quit smoking about 35 years ago. I am pushing about 300 lbs. around I need to loose about 80 lbs. the wife has copd and on inhalers Thanks for watching

  • @YorkyPudinz
    @YorkyPudinz 3 года назад +3

    First time iv seen waste oil used to fuel a foundry, really good idea tho, you've inspired me enough, i think ill build myself one 👍🏻

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +4

      I have a play list for the waste oil burner and melting metal, with some info on the build, Thanks for watching

    • @YorkyPudinz
      @YorkyPudinz 3 года назад +1

      @@Okiescrapper ill give them a watch, thanks for making the videos 😎

  • @koolhandlinc
    @koolhandlinc 3 года назад

    I am an Okie too. Like the oil burning melter. My son, daughter and I started doing this for fun. lol yes fun. Tulsa area here.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      That is awesome! it is fun to do Thanks for stopping by

  • @davelamont
    @davelamont 3 года назад

    Really clever using waste oil to melt aluminum.

  • @wazandrew8202
    @wazandrew8202 2 года назад +1

    hi, what a great setup, i loved this and i could do this full time i am so envious of where you live it looks beautiful even though its foggy.
    i can see how much you love scrapping. thanks for the video.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  2 года назад

      it is fun to do when it's not hot out, this fall I will start using it more, going to try to make some improvements on it too

  • @jackzeilsdorff3164
    @jackzeilsdorff3164 3 года назад +40

    We sometime may need metals for money the way things are going. They are printing the dollar like one’s business. Makes for bad times.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +17

      yes some people are stacking copper, brass, and aluminum, lead, I need to get a few more crucibles and some molds so that I can make a few copper and brass ingots, some to stack and others to sell on eBay

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      @paulohenriquefiore7945 3 года назад

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      @dirkdiggler9379 2 года назад

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  • @jsswizard
    @jsswizard 3 года назад +1

    Strangely captivating and satisfying.

  • @ZenThruAnger
    @ZenThruAnger 3 года назад +4

    I'm hopping to build one some day when I get to my retirement and have the place for it. I'm sure you already thought of it, but probably insulating the outside of your foundry will help with the melt even faster, but with that oil burner set up it might be a minor thing to consider. Cool vid, thanks.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +4

      I have a thin layer of refractory cement around the inside, I need to add more, when I retire I may build a better one

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 2 года назад

      “Hopping?” 😂😉

  • @LE-6920
    @LE-6920 3 года назад

    Production process of aluminum continuous casting at the backyard... ))))) Nice!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      it get's the job done, fun and relaxing

  • @arboristo4407
    @arboristo4407 3 года назад +1

    Waste oil...amazing process ....nice work ❤️🇺🇸❤️

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      Yes, thank you. and thanks for watching

  • @forest_dweller_2
    @forest_dweller_2 3 года назад +1

    I saw another youtuber was doing something similar but the drain hole was over a bucket so every drip of aluminum formed into pellets. Thank you for taking the time to make this extensive view and showing us some of your shop as well. I am also glad you mentioned the other video with the siphon nozzle because I wanted some more specific details. Great work scrapper!
    With the pellet method you don't have to be changing out the muffin pans etc.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      yeah I am tossing around a few ideas on how I want to modify the melting pot, I am thinking of a hole under the other hole and take an axel that I have cut it down to just above the wheel weld a plate on it for the bucket to sit on and as the aluminum drip's into the bucket I can turn it with my foot, so the aluminum will hit in different places,

    • @forest_dweller_2
      @forest_dweller_2 3 года назад +2

      @@Okiescrapper with the drops dripping into the water bucket you wouldn't have to tend it at all. the pellets would naturally stack up and you don't have to turn anything or replace any muffin pans. Just pour out the water when finished and then when you remelt you can easily add pellets to your crucible.
      Of course the muffins may be more space efficient to add to your crucible.
      Anyway, not trying to tell you how to do your own project just sharing what seemed to be a good design I saw on another channel. Thanks for all your efforts in sharing your approaches. I really appreciate it!

  • @tc8533
    @tc8533 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your philosophy and presentation. I wish I lived in an area where I could this, but for now I will watch and learn.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      it's kind of fun and relaxing at the same time, but it can keep you on your toes at times too, I just don't get the chance to do this as often as I would like

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 3 года назад +2

      Try this in Calif and you will be arrested and charged with LOTS of laws broken, true and imaginary.

    • @richardmccann4815
      @richardmccann4815 2 года назад

      @@AffordBindEquipment Move way out, that should do it!

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 2 года назад

      @@richardmccann4815 out of state would be preferable...

  • @4kays160
    @4kays160 9 месяцев назад +1

    I used to do the exact same thing, i got sick of muffins and started using bread loaf tins so i could stack them like cinder blocks on a pallet.. i even had the bright idea to bronze braze them together like a brick wall with silver bricks and gold mortar 😂 so i could build a polished silver brick dog kennel with gold mortar 😂..

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  9 месяцев назад

      I remelt the cupcake ingots as they get trash in them that falls through the hole, and then I sell the small ingots on Ebay.

  • @1RebelDog1
    @1RebelDog1 3 года назад +6

    Great channel ive just stumbled across! You clearly work very hard, massive respect to you from Wales UK

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +6

      Thank you very much! I need to get off the pc and get outside weather is great and much to do. Thanks for stopping by

  • @signptr
    @signptr 3 года назад +15

    Just a thought..move the cooling rack to the side instead of behind you. That should make it easier and quicker

  • @SunriseCrawlers
    @SunriseCrawlers 3 года назад

    this is awesome this reminds me of when I was growing up on a farm. I need to get into something like this so I can melt copper

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      a furnace would be better for copper aluminum melts at 1221 F and copper at 1981 F not sure this thing would get hot enough you could use a bigger burner

  • @tomsommer54
    @tomsommer54 3 года назад

    You are a genius. That is fantastic burner. Used oil, who'd a thunk it!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it!. I watched a guy on RUclips called oil burner, and got the inspiration, another guy on here had a burner and gave the link to the siphon nozzle so I gave it a try. I new I needed a lot of heat to melt in an half open pot. that is why I went with waste oil. and it is cheep, I get the oil from old mowers, my oil changes and I got a lot from a guy at work, Thanks for stopping by

  • @danaedwards5464
    @danaedwards5464 3 года назад +39

    i clean my dirty aluminum the same way but i let it run into a kettle of water and remelt the little beads in a crucible later and pour it into ingots

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +13

      I may try that, I will have to cut a hole in the bottom plate so the aluminum can flow through, and I will have to put this thing on a table frame

    • @stevesrt8
      @stevesrt8 3 года назад +9

      that sounds perfect. don't need to worry about baby sitting the muffin pans

    • @austinhemp9422
      @austinhemp9422 3 года назад +6

      I would make sure to keep a good distance between the water and the aluminum "spout". If there isn't enough time for the dripping aluminum to form an oxide layer before hitting water it will create hydrogen gas, and an explosion that will send your bucket of water and molten aluminum flying everywhere.

    • @danaedwards5464
      @danaedwards5464 3 года назад +6

      i have poured molten aluminum into water beads and water no explosions @@austinhemp9422

    • @austinhemp9422
      @austinhemp9422 3 года назад +3

      I have also poured aluminum shot once, and didn't have a problem. But it can happen, and there's a video here on RUclips that shows it pretty well. Not a big firey explosion, just an eruption that sent water and aluminum everywhere. If I have time I'll find it and post the link.
      Not saying it's a bad idea, in fact I plan on doing this exact thing myself. I just wanted to point out that a bucket of water would need to be much further from the furnace than his current muffin tin.

  • @lorita3871
    @lorita3871 3 года назад +1

    I love it when u do these videos ❤️

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      I think a lot of people like the melting pot videos, I get a lot of views when I post a new video. Thanks for watching

  • @eddierodriguez419
    @eddierodriguez419 3 года назад +4

    New sub here ... Love the idea that you have there with that old oil ... Cheaper than propane ....

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the sub! a little work and expense getting it together. but worth it lot's of fun. and the videos are doing very good

  • @donaldhoot7741
    @donaldhoot7741 3 года назад +4

    You need a sliding iron cover for the bottom to temporarily stop metal flow! Cool vid!!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +2

      that is an idea, I may have to try that, thanks for watching

  • @leasttrending
    @leasttrending 3 года назад

    That's the best set up I've seen on RUclips yet

  • @timcampbell3857
    @timcampbell3857 3 года назад +2

    Now I see! Sweet

  • @boodro2122
    @boodro2122 3 года назад

    Great system!

  • @budanderson6118
    @budanderson6118 3 года назад

    Really an interesting video I'm impressed. 25 year submarine diesel mechanic

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      Thank You, that would be interesting working on submarine's, I should have joined the navy when I was 18 but I got into drugs and beer, , thanks for stopping by

  • @bigboybuilder
    @bigboybuilder 2 года назад

    Okie here too, great idea. i got a bunch of big stuff that would be better served small LOL

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  2 года назад

      Thank you, and thanks for stopping by

  • @armagedon3on3
    @armagedon3on3 3 года назад +1

    I know a maintenence tech when I see one. Keep up the excellent work friend.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thanks, will do! and thanks for stopping by

  • @scrappinbig2239
    @scrappinbig2239 3 года назад +2

    Your channel just popped up into my q and I was impressed with your setup for melting metals , well this video was aluminum and very nice and a good way to dispose of waste oil . So now I am a new subscriber to this channel and looking forward to seeing your next one .

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the sub! and welcome aboard, I do a lot of teardown videos. and I got into melting as the aluminum breakage price is like 10 cents a lb. and I see aluminum ingots going on eBay for $2.00 a lb. and up to about $4.00 a lb. and a guy at work gave me a lot of waste oil about a year ago, for this. so this melting pot has been in the making for a while. Thanks for watching

    • @SollersScrappingandDiving
      @SollersScrappingandDiving 3 года назад

      I think youtube are doing a good job on this lately, I've had so many good recommendations recently! 👍

  • @trufix72
    @trufix72 3 года назад

    This is the first time i seen your videos. I felt like i was sitting down next to you. You talking about your projects, stuff around the yard and the weather. I going to build a oil burner just like yours. Thanks for the information and i subscribed cause i like your videos.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you! glad to have you on board. I just try to be myself. and upfront and honest about everything I do, I enjoy scrapping, at one time I was going to get out of it, I stopped picking things up and slowly got most everything scrapped around here, then I looked around and said I will miss not having anything to scrap, so I started running my add again, Thanks for stopping by

  • @johnvitz310
    @johnvitz310 3 года назад

    A lot work for $15,,,,but I admire you for making an honest living,,,keep healthy friend

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      my living is from Hobby Lobby I do conveyer maintenance for them, scrapping is a Hobby and gives me some mad money, I plan to retire in February and then I can spend more time on my hobbies. and melting metal is fun. Thanks for stopping by

  • @scottmorse1798
    @scottmorse1798 3 года назад

    Great idea two stage melting and oil burner to boot, yer awsome

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it!, thanks for stopping by

  • @mattyal9347
    @mattyal9347 3 года назад +17

    Dang! Once you get that aluminum to temperature those cupcakes fill up fast.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +10

      yes they do, total for the melt yesterday I did 54 lbs.

  • @ta65mail
    @ta65mail 3 года назад

    Looks like it works great, thanks.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      yeah it does work well. I may improve on it or make another one after I retire. Thanks for stopping by

  • @ArindursForge
    @ArindursForge 3 года назад

    This is a really neat setup. Way better than trying to cut up the raw materials to go into a crucible

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      yeah that's for sure, If I were to cut it up I think I would get a plasma cutter, aluminum plugs the teeth on saw blades. Thanks for stopping by

  • @larryteager6382
    @larryteager6382 3 года назад

    Very impressive can't wait until you start sandcasting !

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      You and me both!. Thanks for stopping by

  • @Knotaro_bot
    @Knotaro_bot 2 года назад

    Pretty cool technique

  • @DynamicSeq
    @DynamicSeq 3 месяца назад +1

    Ahh.. The old garbage can table.... The best table I have in my shop... Sure there is some holes from welding on it.. but still works good...

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 месяца назад

      I used that garbage can for quit a while, the melting pot sits on a very heavy table now

  • @jimhrnciar4228
    @jimhrnciar4228 3 года назад

    All I can say is ,,you are the man wow

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      I didn't want to through all that dirty aluminum into the shred, or spend time cleaning it to get 10 cents a lb. breakage price, the plan is to sell it on eBay for $2.00 a lb. If I get to sell it there, I have 2 buyers lined up now. thanks for stopping by

  • @Tom89194
    @Tom89194 3 года назад +5

    You might try to come up with a holding pit in the bottom, with a way to keep it warm. Then you control the pour into your billet cans with a channel or drain with a plug of some kind so you don't need to be there for every billet as it gets melted.... keeping it hot and keeping your drain system working are probably the most troublesome parts.

  • @pl747
    @pl747 3 года назад +1

    that's a nice set up

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thanks! I was wanting something big enough to melt the lawnmower motors, It still needs a little work

  • @johnconnell1424
    @johnconnell1424 2 года назад

    Nice setup 😎

  • @stu3775
    @stu3775 3 года назад +1

    Excellent entrepreneurial spirit.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      Thank you and thanks for stopping by

  • @wildfirephoenix2262
    @wildfirephoenix2262 3 года назад

    For aq bit of a while I have been thinking about collecting and melting down scrap metal myself.
    Your video has given me a bunch of ideas how to go about deciding how to melt down metal
    I hope your endeavors to go full time into scrapping goes well

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      it is fun and relaxing to do, I plan to retire next February If I can force myself to get up and go to work every day, RUclips and SSI should work out well for the bills. Thanks for watching

    • @wildfirephoenix2262
      @wildfirephoenix2262 3 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper I just wanted to say thank you for your videos being online, because those videos will help others 🙂😊😊

  • @1AMERICANWORKER
    @1AMERICANWORKER 2 года назад

    Great video! My favorite vids are by people who can take things that others have thrown away and use them to make D.I.Y. items that could cost thousands to buy. I sold my shop about 15 years ago (I built and designed custom machinery) and retired--for about 2 months. I closed in an old tractor shed behind my house and bought some old machines. I brought in 2 South Bend lathes, a 14 1/2 inch swing with a 6' bed, and a 9 inch with a 3' bed. A9" Clausing lathe, an Enco milling machine, a drill press, and a welding area with gas, stick, MIG, tig, and plasma cutting. I started getting interested in foundry work by watching it on RUclips. I started out small and before I knew it I was building bigger flasks than I could lift, filled with sand. At that point, I knew I had to make some changes. The first thing was to be able to lift these flasks, so I built a crane from pressure-treated 2x12 laminated together to make a pedestal crane that could swing a 12' rad. The next step was a ramming-up table. It had to be very strong and very flat. I built the table frame from P.T.4x4 and to get the flattest top possible I poured a reinforced concrete slab with the top1" self-leveling cement. Now to test the crane. It wasn't possible to pour the top in place so I used my new crane to set it. With all the material used that top had to be just shy of 1000 pounds, far more than any mold I would make. It made some scary noises but did the job. The new foundry can do 17 pounds of aluminum in 17 min. Something I don't see anyone else doing is using 10 and 12-pound dry chemical fire extinguisher tanks that can no longer pass the certification test. I cut the tops off and use them as crucibles. They last for years, in fact, I still use the first one I ever made. My new burner is a four-channel setup. The middle handles waste oil, the second propane, the third, compressed air, and the space between the inner and outer tubes is for high volume air. For my larger flasks, I use a concrete mixer to tune the moisture in the sand. When the sand is ready, it is dumped into a box hooked to the crane. The mixer is next to the crane, so it is easier to get the box in position to open the side and start filling the cope. When the cope is rammed up, the box is set down and a 3/16 steel plate is screwed to the bottom to hold the sand in place while it is being moved. A special flask lifter hooks onto the cope and the crane lifts and turns it over. The other halves of the patterns are installed then the drag is bolted in place. The tubes for pouring and venting are placed and the drag is rammed up. When the ramming up is done. the tubes are removed and the drag gets a steel plate too. Now the bolts are removed from the flask and the flask lifter lifts the drag and turns it over. The patterns are stripped, gates and sprues are cut, and repairs are done. The crane lifts and flips the drag and places it back on the cope and the bolts go back in. The crane and lifter now hook onto the lugs on the cope and bring the flask to the pouring station. The steel plate is removed from the drag and the riser is placed and we are ready to pour.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  2 года назад +1

      sounds like you have a very good setup, it sounds like you should start a youtube channel, I am sure a lot of guys would like to see your setup

    • @1AMERICANWORKER
      @1AMERICANWORKER 2 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper I really don't want to commit to a RUclips channel, but when the weather breaks I can get back to doing my castings. When I saw your setup with a continuous melt foundry, you got my attention. The only thing for mine is it has to be cleaned between batches as I sort by alloys. I melt everything from cans to 7075T6. I even scored a block, heads, and pistons with rods from a funny car, 100 pounds of billet 7075T6. I will probably do some videos of the foundry and some of the machines I built for fun, but I don't want to do it on a regular basis.

  • @acwolf65
    @acwolf65 3 года назад

    I think the burning used oil is a genius idea!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      I knew with the waste oil I could get the heat that I needed, I got the idea from a guy called oil burner

  • @masterscrap3055
    @masterscrap3055 3 года назад

    Wicked cool furnace you got there 👍

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      Thanks 👍 aluminum breakage pays so little thought I could melt it down and sell the ingots on eBay to sand casters

    • @masterscrap3055
      @masterscrap3055 3 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper I don't know about your scrap yards but mine buy hand poured ingots. They take hand poured aluminum and copper. I'd just sell them to the yard if you can.

  • @russianwolf6561
    @russianwolf6561 3 года назад

    you sir kept my attention the whole time,and that's very hard for me as I've got A.D.H.D.subscribed my man and I'm gonna go watch the other video!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Welcome aboard! I am glad that you liked the video. the melting videos seem to do better then my scrapping videos, think it's the fire or melted metal. or both, Thanks for stopping by

  • @LUTHERJ304
    @LUTHERJ304 3 года назад

    Very interesting . Good job. Please be careful. Many dangers. Breathing the air is usually forgotten quick

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thank you, I will and thanks for watching

  • @danielwatson8066
    @danielwatson8066 3 года назад

    Mass production I like it

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      now I need automation lol. thanks for stopping by

  • @craiglaing2417
    @craiglaing2417 3 года назад

    Great and simple setup. Just FYI, 4 nuts to remove the fan , then once that’s off there’s another 3 or 4 holding the steel bracket on. Definitely a lot easier than grinding it off.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +2

      yeah I took it into the shop and broke it down

    • @mathewmolk2089
      @mathewmolk2089 3 года назад +2

      Torch? --- Maybe I'm showing my age before everybody started using cutoff wheels for everything.

  • @pocomokeforester2504
    @pocomokeforester2504 3 года назад +3

    You did not get to sit down very long! Great video!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +3

      Yeah I need to turn the oil down a bit let it melt slower, but it is fun

  • @ATOMSHAMRADIO
    @ATOMSHAMRADIO 3 года назад

    Love the idea really nice👍

  • @yamahattr6006
    @yamahattr6006 3 года назад +1

    Nice job

  • @SollersScrappingandDiving
    @SollersScrappingandDiving 3 года назад

    We've watched lots on the TV so I may have my comments muddled but we enjoyed looking around the outside space and the alu melting👍

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      it is nice out here, a mile of gravel road, cow's to the north and south, only 4 houses past me so very little traffic, and I have 5 acres. It's hard to scrap and live in the city, too many laws and rules. I may have to do a walkaround of the back field some day

    • @SollersScrappingandDiving
      @SollersScrappingandDiving 3 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper I love living in the country too.
      That sounds great because I find it fascinating seeing what beautiful places other people live in!

  • @randylenart9674
    @randylenart9674 3 года назад

    Looks like you've got it down pretty darn good

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      thank you. getting better I may make another one this winter

  • @richardwallinger1683
    @richardwallinger1683 3 года назад

    great video. never a dull moment .

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for stopping by

  • @mikepraed4623
    @mikepraed4623 3 года назад

    I may try this next year as an Earth Day project for Homeschool group.

  • @chadhall2971
    @chadhall2971 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @DayClanTribe
    @DayClanTribe 3 года назад

    My neighbors would love me. You gotta have a package of weenies or marshmallows and Graham crackers with chocolate as a decoy.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      my neighbors east and west are a few hundred feet away, cow's to the south and 1/4 mile to the north, it is loud, Thanks for stopping by

  • @holdenbrougham1923
    @holdenbrougham1923 3 года назад

    yeap its faster than disasembling them if they fit in , but just 1 cut with grinder can get stubborn things to fit , very much enjoyed your video , perfect weather to stand by this fire

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thank you, the dirty aluminum may bring 10 cents or less at the scrap yard, clean ingots I can get $2.00 a lb. and up on eBay to guys that do sand casting. It makes for a nice relaxing day when I get out and melt aluminum, I have another video melting in the blue furnace making smaller ingots

    • @holdenbrougham1923
      @holdenbrougham1923 3 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper ok i understand about contaminates , which is mainly ash and carbon and bolt washers etc , is your drum insulated with concrete on inside or plain steel , works great and gets rid of the oil laying around and saves on gas

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      @@holdenbrougham1923 I have a thin layer of refectory cement around the sides

  • @michealklonowski5267
    @michealklonowski5267 Год назад

    thank you for sharing

  • @piledriver141
    @piledriver141 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @ronheydon117
    @ronheydon117 2 года назад

    Good and informative video. There's a man in England showing how he uses static electricity too power an outlet.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  2 года назад

      that would be neat, free electric

  • @LawnMower-hu9pw
    @LawnMower-hu9pw 3 года назад +1

    I did not know you can use motor oil to do that one more use for oil that is a really good idea

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +1

      some are using a drip feed to heat their shop, this setup uses a syphon nozzle, others use a drip feed and a blower on the burner, some use a tank and pressurize the tank. lot's of videos on RUclips, Thanks for stopping by

  • @jadekayak01
    @jadekayak01 3 года назад

    I love the sound of a burner roaring away

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      yeah nothing quit like it, Thanks for stopping by

  • @nonameyet7162
    @nonameyet7162 3 года назад

    the motor at 41:30 is a lawnboy 2 stroke motor. I'm sure you would have made more money selling it, than melting it. I bet you on ebay it would have sold pretty fast with no reserve. I'm glad I found this video. Waste oil is so easy to get. The scrap is easy to get too.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      I get a few of the old lawnboys now and then, didn't know there was a market for them. I need to get some storage cleaned up to start putting stuff like that on eBay. will have to set stuff aside until I retire then I can get stuff done

  • @Man-in-da-shed
    @Man-in-da-shed 3 года назад +9

    beats stripping them, but I agree with let it run into some Angle iron straight into a bucket to make beads,

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +5

      I may take a small piece of channel iron and weld up a bracket to hold it up to the hole and see how it works. It would be nice to have the bucket on a turntable to rotate it as I go may need more then one bucket of water, with what I melted in this video and what I melted after the video total for the day was 54 lbs. used about 1.5 gallons of oil

    • @shoominati23
      @shoominati23 3 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper WHat do you get for each Ingot in scrap though? 15 pounds and getting - I'd estimate $80 - $120 doesnt seem all that worth it to me

    • @nsboost
      @nsboost 3 года назад

      @@shoominati23 I’d bet a lot less than that.

    • @bloopbloop5663
      @bloopbloop5663 3 года назад +2

      @@nsboost yeah he said he selling a lb. For 2$ so that would be 30$ but seems worth it since he dosnt use propane he uses oil that's been used so it's way cheaper

  • @BornDead2Live
    @BornDead2Live 3 года назад

    Nice tool! Gotta love making money out of scrap.

  • @The_Kerensky
    @The_Kerensky 3 года назад +2

    I would be down for watching a full day of this.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +3

      I used up about 1 1/2 gal of oil and melted a total of 54 lbs. yesterday, started at 3:15 and shut it down around 5

    • @The_Kerensky
      @The_Kerensky 3 года назад +1

      @@Okiescrapper yeah, I'm down to watch the whole thing. It's great to watch while I'm sharpening knives and doing other shop stuff.

    • @klausvonschmit4722
      @klausvonschmit4722 3 года назад +1

      Sarcasm much Brando? If not, then you gotta get out more often son!
      Because watching a full day of this is like kissing your sister more than once just to see if it really isn’t all that bad!
      Just saying

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Год назад

      @@klausvonschmit4722 🤬

  • @Ka9radio_Mobile9
    @Ka9radio_Mobile9 3 года назад

    Its nice when you find some thing you love doing! :-)

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      You got that right! I ordered a new crucible and 2 molds to melt copper, I need to cure a crucible for brass, may try to sell some ingots on eBay

  • @scottellis7618
    @scottellis7618 3 года назад +1

    you did earn my subscription!!!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Welcome good to have you on board, I have a play list for the oil burner and melting metal

  • @mikeburrill779
    @mikeburrill779 3 года назад

    Seems like alot of BTU s for a gallon of old oil great video

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      and that is a 1 gallon per hour siphon nozzle. and still if I turn it oil up to much it will drip out the back of burner, I may need a bigger pipe and think what a larger nozzle would do.

  • @Liamautomechanic
    @Liamautomechanic 2 года назад

    Very good.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  2 года назад

      Many many thanks. and thanks for stopping by

  • @rastamanralph6670
    @rastamanralph6670 2 года назад +1

    I bought a devil forge to melt beer cans but to be honest I prefer the look of that. I'll still use the gas burner from it but I'll be able to just pour them in by the bag full instead of loading them into the crucible one by one. Cheers for the great idea.😉👍 I subscribed a couple of days ago after watching you strip the compressor down.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  2 года назад

      welcome, the main reason I built the melting pot is lawnmower motors, lot's of bolts and metal sleeve hard to get totally clean so you have to sell as breakage or irony aluminum, so here I can melt it into ingots and sell them on eBay

    • @rastamanralph6670
      @rastamanralph6670 2 года назад +2

      @@Okiescrapper I was planning to sell bars on eBay too. Copper bars can fetch £50 if they are stamped and exactly 1kg and polished. Do you follow big stack d channel? That's where I got the idea of the forge and selling the bars. It's a lot more than scrap price for a little time spent. I'm not sure how much aluminium bars sell for but I thought making high priced useful things from it to sell.👍😉

  • @robertstoyles
    @robertstoyles 3 года назад

    Awesome

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      glad you liked it, Thanks for stopping by

  • @bigredracer7848
    @bigredracer7848 3 года назад +1

    182👍's up thanks for taking us all alone with you

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thanks for coming, I enjoy melting metal and the melting videos do very good for me, Thanks for watching

  • @davidhumphreys234
    @davidhumphreys234 3 года назад

    Ok mate all the best

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Happy Easter to you and your family

  • @raygodwin6427
    @raygodwin6427 3 года назад

    Cool I want one 🙂

  • @patkelley2190
    @patkelley2190 3 года назад

    Looking like a lot of fun. Thank you you spark something in my mind.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Glad to hear it! thanks for watching

  • @eltomas3634
    @eltomas3634 3 года назад

    Very simple and effective operation, outstanding. When you get the occasional cupcake overflow and spill, can't you just toss the puddles right back in the melter? They are already very hot. I noticed you put them with the ingots.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      I remelt in a crucible so I can scrape the dross off and have clean ingots, I get some trash falling through the hole into some of the cupcakes, Thanks for watching

  • @boone7777777777
    @boone7777777777 3 года назад

    I liked every word in the title of this video

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад

      Thank you Boone, and thanks for stopping by

  • @noneyabusiness8869
    @noneyabusiness8869 5 месяцев назад

    The waste oil burner is brilliant!!! Two things. 1) I'd be very curious to see you sift the ash at the bottom of the forge. I'd imagine there's about half a mason jar worth of tid bit treasure down there. 2) I wonder if it's possible to hook the air compressor up to some solar panels really cutting the costs down? Waste Oil and Solar seems like a winning combo.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  5 месяцев назад

      lot's of steel in the ash. I toss it into the shred load. you would have to have a good sized solar setup to run the compressor for any length of time. I have 200 amp hours of battery, and it will draw it down fast. so I would say a guy would need about 2000 amp hours to run the compressor for an hour or two. just a wild guess. on my electric after I hit a certain point on kilowatt's I drop down to 0.06 a KW here in Oklahoma

  • @billjunking_fool5549
    @billjunking_fool5549 3 года назад +4

    nice that gets the job done, watch out for magnesium it'll be like the 4th of July 👍

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  3 года назад +13

      Thanks bill CU Scrapping showed a way to test cast aluminum, die cast and magnesium, take a teaspoon of copper sulfide (zep root killer) in a spray bottle, grind a test spot on the metal spray it, if nothing happens it is cast aluminum, if it darkens it is die cast, if it bubbles it is magnesium, Thanks for stopping by

    • @billjunking_fool5549
      @billjunking_fool5549 3 года назад +1

      @@Okiescrapper I remember you did a video showing some of that before, this time we wrote it down thanks for the information we'll definitely use it a smelter is one of the things on my project list 🤔👍

    • @hotrod500hp
      @hotrod500hp 3 года назад +1

      evil and brilliant at same time. can not be snuffed out. was a cast grill part if I remember, open burned in my wood setup and waz spitting out like lava

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 3 года назад

      @@Okiescrapper Problem is that many alloys have a magnesium content. Especially wheels. VW crank cases etc etc.

  • @joedominick7517
    @joedominick7517 3 года назад

    Enjoyed your video best of luck on your approaching retirement