Does the forced air help save on propane or just helps it get hotter with it? Enjoying your vids. I’m a sun too. Or is the forced air just for the oil burn?
Not everyone with foreign accent is from russia or ukraine. There is more to this world. Stop letting media fill ur head with the war and shove it down ur throat. Educate urself instead
Have you ever tried Talcum mixed with Engine oil as a Casting sand instead of Sodium Silicate sand? i'm thinking of trying it, let me hear your thoughts
Not something I've ever done tbh, but it might be worth heating the casts up before pouring the brass into them, it'll stop it from cooling as soon as it contacts the cast and will let it settle before solidifying, which'll tidy them up a bit.
Good to see you! And you could probably burn off the primers in the trench brass in a normal fire that's not hot enough to melt them, then you could smelt them afterwards. Maybe throw them in a metal container with some diesel fuel and light that outdoors.
I can hear the screams of a thousand reloaders crying out all at once 😂
Good to hear from you. Looking forward to seeing your new projects. Be safe out there.
Dude, welcome back, missed the last few, glad I was still subbed.
Welcome back
So glad you are back and consistent!
Thanks for the video. Glad you’re back.
glad to see you back!!! i thought your deal with the devil had gone bad when you didn't post for several years
Awesome video, glad to see your videos back!
its good to see u again, greetings from Belgium
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A LENDA ESTÁ VIVA É DE VOLTA.
Nice with newer videos :)
That's one spoon that you don't want to lick.
Welcome back!
I'm6foot 2inches tall I like how u have the mold setup very nice 👍 bars look good 👍
Interesting set up you have with 3 separate connection tubes
Does the forced air help save on propane or just helps it get hotter with it?
Enjoying your vids. I’m a sun too.
Or is the forced air just for the oil burn?
Your not dead!
I'm glad they haven't sent you off to that stupid war bud
Estonia would not stand even a spit from Russia 💀
Not everyone with foreign accent is from russia or ukraine. There is more to this world. Stop letting media fill ur head with the war and shove it down ur throat. Educate urself instead
Have you ever tried Talcum mixed with Engine oil as a Casting sand instead of Sodium Silicate sand? i'm thinking of trying it, let me hear your thoughts
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is there any application for the slag thats leftover
To take up space in the landfill.
Olha quem apareceu 😳
Not something I've ever done tbh, but it might be worth heating the casts up before pouring the brass into them, it'll stop it from cooling as soon as it contacts the cast and will let it settle before solidifying, which'll tidy them up a bit.
Good to see you! And you could probably burn off the primers in the trench brass in a normal fire that's not hot enough to melt them, then you could smelt them afterwards. Maybe throw them in a metal container with some diesel fuel and light that outdoors.
That's how I do it. Cast iron pan and a charcoal grill
I don't think that was his main concern so much as destroying the crucible with the force from a primer going off.
@@fdsman I know it's not a chemical concern, but setting the primers off OUtSIDE of his crucible removes all risks.
In your country, I bet there are a lot of empty brass ammo casings lying around.
i think your country got a lot of empty brass ammo casings too since so many mass shooting
im imagine how to melting casing with bullet.
Be careful with this!