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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @sphere3704
    @sphere3704 3 года назад +3

    I am proud of you!!! The amount of commitment it takes to do these things honestly makes you appreciate when you get the Tin bar from the factory.

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  3 года назад

      hehe thank you so much ;), yeah it's a bit of work when doing it DIY

  • @detectiveelectro2372
    @detectiveelectro2372 3 года назад +3

    Wow...BigstackD Casting will be proud of this if he watched your video and also cool video.

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  3 года назад +3

      Haha you think so *blush* :D thanks!

  • @chuckruffingchuckr7263
    @chuckruffingchuckr7263 2 года назад

    That's awesome! Nice piece!

  • @jelljell7871
    @jelljell7871 2 года назад +1

    Hello genious,, is there any dye can be added to the molten tin to make it looks cool. Like to change its color into red or blue .. ? Thanks for the video

  • @pixerhp
    @pixerhp 2 года назад

    That’s so cool my guy!

  • @connormarsh2535
    @connormarsh2535 22 дня назад

    I'm fascinated by all such things but I'm really struggling with why make ingots at all? If you are refining a metal thats one thing but just making bars has me baffled.
    I am trying to wrap up some home remodel so i can build a forge and start smithing. I'm not the brightest so please help me understand. Thanks.

  • @Mhvmmd
    @Mhvmmd 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @dustinfarinha2836
    @dustinfarinha2836 4 года назад +2

    Hey bud. You can improve your method in a few ways. Mold strength and parting capability. Get some parting powder. Any white powder will work. Get some plaster of paris. Home depot will do. Get some steel wool. Kitchen sink.... place the pattern down and put your "flask" box around it. Powder the "underside" of the pattern and lightly the bottom of the box area. Pour plaster of paris in until it just covers the pattern a little bit then put the steel wool in a layer. Fill the rest of the way with plaster. Let it sit preferably in somewhere warm or the sun. Then you'll have a mostly permanent mold that you can reuse for pretty cheap and the bars with come out looking way better requiring less finishing. Have a good day man

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the advice! Cant find plaster of paris here where i live im affraid :( that is one thing i would actually really like to get my hands on so much you can do with it! But that is a neat way to making a mold!

    • @dustinfarinha2836
      @dustinfarinha2836 4 года назад

      @@RandomizeMe you can use any basic mortar. Normal concrete isn't ideal but in some cases may work.

  • @michaelparsons9888
    @michaelparsons9888 6 месяцев назад

    I can't work with that much Coffee and Speed in my system, so didn't learn too much trying to keep up.

  • @ivemaerevoet7693
    @ivemaerevoet7693 4 года назад +4

    Hello, nice video! A question: when collecting tin objects, some wil also contain other methals like lead... How do you seperate this lead or other methal when melting into a pure tin bar? Thank you... grtz

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад +1

      Well the bar in not 99.99 pure it has indeed some other materials as well, but i made sure it's pure from Led atleast. Don't really have the chemicals needed to make it pure :(

    • @TheRedPanda.
      @TheRedPanda. 4 года назад

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    • @mtillian
      @mtillian 3 года назад +2

      But if you are not coming with the temperature over 300 degrees normally the cu and the led would not melt I think ?

    • @andrewwoody8607
      @andrewwoody8607 3 года назад

      @@mtillian Exactly right and if you regulate the temp to the melting point of tin any other metal, lead can be scrapped off.

    • @mtillian
      @mtillian 3 года назад

      @@andrewwoody8607 thx ☺️

  • @-ThisIsTheWay-
    @-ThisIsTheWay- 3 года назад

    nice cast and nice casting media.

  • @tylorevans
    @tylorevans 4 года назад +2

    Very cool

  • @yeetyeeet9125
    @yeetyeeet9125 4 года назад +1

    Like the video my dude, hopefully soon i can do stuff like this. Been interested ever since i was 8

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад

      Nice thanks glad you liked the video! Maybe i should do some more then :).

  • @rickydona919
    @rickydona919 3 года назад +2

    3:11 what are you doing there sir?

    • @jupiter_ios
      @jupiter_ios 2 года назад

      He is urinating on the molding-cast sand

  • @oshokrysaad
    @oshokrysaad 4 года назад +2

    It is a very interesting video , good job man!, I want to know what is the melting point of none pure tin ? I think tin pots are a mix of other metals , what temperature did you use?

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much! Glad you liked the video! Well the melting point should be around 232 celsius even if it's not pure it's close enough

    • @oshokrysaad
      @oshokrysaad 4 года назад

      @@RandomizeMe Thank you very much!

    • @cheifbrownrabbit3986
      @cheifbrownrabbit3986 2 года назад

      Most of the tin around now a days is pewter, which is 90%-99% tin and some other metal. Lots of the time it's copper but it could be lead, zink or antimony

  • @kgb3043
    @kgb3043 4 года назад +2

    This is so satisfying and is it true that you can sell these to some scrap yard to make money? just asking because i have many tin metals to melt and hope to make money...🙂

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад +2

      Thank you! I'm not really sure how much you could get for Tin since i'm not selling it myself im affraid :/

    • @Flederratte
      @Flederratte 3 года назад +1

      Yes tin is very valuable. It is best if you do not melt down the original objects if they are stamped for purity. If you want to sell them leave them in their original shape. Look up the current price for tin on the internet so nobody can fool you. Tin is the most valuable non precious metal.

    • @balleater1538
      @balleater1538 2 года назад

      You can sell tin to reloaders. They use it with lead to harden the projectiles.

  • @arianduran1725
    @arianduran1725 2 года назад

    Hello . nice vide. What household items contain pure tin ?

    • @harrylangmead7615
      @harrylangmead7615 2 года назад

      Any drinks cans or food cans. They’re perfect because nearly every house hold used them frequently just make sure you take any paper stickers/labels off

  • @Homelander1223
    @Homelander1223 2 года назад

    you should make a cube!

  • @mrparrehesian1742
    @mrparrehesian1742 2 года назад

    Today that bar of tin would be worth $10.54 cents.

  • @Mauricemrrovero
    @Mauricemrrovero 2 года назад

    How to get and what scrap are tin? TY

    • @ericw3517
      @ericw3517 4 месяца назад +1

      Foil wrappers on wine bottles are usually tin.

  • @timkemmerling1192
    @timkemmerling1192 4 года назад +4

    Play the video at half speed. kind of trippy...

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback i will see what i can do! Don't wanna make the videos to long either :)

  • @hossamslime9354
    @hossamslime9354 Год назад

    Nice video
    How know this matter is tin
    Ty

  • @robertreeves6188
    @robertreeves6188 2 года назад

    Can u melt like food cans like a green bean cans

    • @ericw3517
      @ericw3517 4 месяца назад

      Those would be steel. Don't bother trying to melt that with improvised equipment.

  • @hossamslime9354
    @hossamslime9354 4 года назад +1

    Nice video
    But how know this pieces are tin
    There test for this

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад

      Thank you! the scrap is from some old pottery that was marked as tin also the melting point is low

    • @hossamslime9354
      @hossamslime9354 4 года назад

      @@RandomizeMe there is no another old pottary

    • @andrewwoody8607
      @andrewwoody8607 3 года назад

      If you regulate temp to melting point of tin other metals won't melt. I use an induction burner. It won't be pure tin but you can assure no lead by regulating melting temp

    • @fishtinandcopper179
      @fishtinandcopper179 6 месяцев назад

      @@andrewwoody8607 That is not correct.

  • @rohitpratapsingh8048
    @rohitpratapsingh8048 3 года назад

    Kya aap hame pure tin metal de sakte ho

  • @rohitpratapsingh8048
    @rohitpratapsingh8048 3 года назад +1

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  • @insanestang4life
    @insanestang4life 4 года назад +2

    You should really come up with your own style for a video instead of ripping off BigStackD

    • @RandomizeMe
      @RandomizeMe  4 года назад +7

      Just because i walk in a video, interesting.

    • @yeetyeeet9125
      @yeetyeeet9125 4 года назад +3

      Oh no its the originality police XD like let the dude do what he wants. Who cares if its a similar style, if the video is entertaining its entertaining. Dont like it dont watch it.

    • @jupiter_ios
      @jupiter_ios 2 года назад

      He doesn’t copy. He has fun doing this and he wants to put it on the internet

    • @nemjef121
      @nemjef121 2 года назад

      Ugh you are cringe. Imagine supporting monopolies