I agree with that 100%. But, the texture on top of the ingot looks very much like brass. The liquid metal in the crucible looked like copper. It's all good, I have a mystery ingot now :).
@jaykaygxd8497 I figured it out. One of the stators had copper coated aluminum wire in it. Had to rewatch the video a couple times, but it’s the 3rd stator I disassembled.
Nice job i dont think it is brass. I did not see any white smoke that you get with over heating zink.
I agree with that 100%. But, the texture on top of the ingot looks very much like brass. The liquid metal in the crucible looked like copper. It's all good, I have a mystery ingot now :).
@@MattMeltshave you cut into the ingot to see if the colour is all the way through or just on the surface
@jaykaygxd8497 I figured it out. One of the stators had copper coated aluminum wire in it. Had to rewatch the video a couple times, but it’s the 3rd stator I disassembled.
scrap the steel bro heap it in a pile and when you got a mountain weight it at scrapyard for some spare change and fun your melting projects :)
thats alloy looks a little nordic gold to bronze so mayby somewhere in between
I do, I have a pile growing. Every penny counts. 😀
@@MattMelts best way my guy
Looks like aluminium bronze
It’s aluminum and copper. Approximately 30% aluminum.
@@MattMelts I make aluminium bronze with 95% copper and 5% aluminium. Comes out a lovely golden colour!
3KG? Wow! That's like... 27$ ..All this work/time, and gas, and tool wear for 27$
There’s a reason those motors sat for months.