Melting scrap aluminum into ingots (110kg or 242lb)

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  • I had 144 kg of scrap aluminum wich I decided to melt down into lingots for future green sand casting. The aluminum was checked for magnesium with vinegar. Sorted in I.- cast aluminum, II.- aluminum pipe, sheet, wire and other. Everything was melted using waste oil burner. It took me two days to melt everything.
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  • @saminasir6611
    @saminasir6611 7 лет назад +9

    Never seen such a disciplined youtuber till now *thumbs up*

  • @darkwaffle69
    @darkwaffle69 8 лет назад +14

    This entire video was complete eye candy. Your tools, your foundry, your fuel system, and the way you flipped over the ingots and they just stacked all nice and neat.

  • @stwhite5135
    @stwhite5135 7 лет назад +25

    Not only is this a cool professionally done recycling setup, it is a very professionally done video. The editing and lettering telling what is going on is very well done. Thanks.

  • @southtexasprepper1837
    @southtexasprepper1837 6 лет назад +3

    I love that you use waste motor oil as fuel for your furnace. I also like the pouring and ingot mold setup as well. Impressive!

  • @cbpuzzle
    @cbpuzzle 8 лет назад +8

    Love that flip over gravity auto stacker. Genius!

  • @MrBilioner
    @MrBilioner 5 лет назад

    now I like that not some youtubers they barely make half of your ingot,just one yea, and thats it. You sir did a hell of a job!

  • @Viniter
    @Viniter 8 лет назад +2

    Now you're set up for the most bad-ass game of Jenga in history...

  • @disabilitaspunyacara
    @disabilitaspunyacara 4 года назад

    The aluminum smelting and printing process ... is very inspiring

  • @draggy76
    @draggy76 6 лет назад +6

    Anyone else love how flowing aluminum looks still when being poured? So cool,

    • @nononsenseday
      @nononsenseday Год назад

      @draggy76...meeeeeeeee! Mesmerizing!

  • @johnzacharias1104
    @johnzacharias1104 5 лет назад +2

    I really like how you’ve set up your system for mass production and safety. It’s brilliant!

  • @DimaProk
    @DimaProk 8 лет назад +261

    wow... I really like your ingot setup!

    • @shalormckee2784
      @shalormckee2784 8 лет назад +23

      It's genius!

    • @numbereight886
      @numbereight886 8 лет назад +9

      Yes, it's a production line setup for a home business.

    • @ForeverMan
      @ForeverMan 8 лет назад +4

      ikr... awesome idea

    • @lvd2001
      @lvd2001 7 лет назад +9

      Me too, I also like his furnace, crucible handles - I built mine but his is simple but far more effective...Damn I wished I have seen this video before I built mine

    • @rodhardman5237
      @rodhardman5237 7 лет назад +4

      how does you forge work with oil as i am starting to build a gas one but very curious about yours great job

  • @focklersd
    @focklersd 7 месяцев назад

    WOW! That homemade RIG for pouring and dropping is next level amazing. Great Job!!!!

  • @markfryer9880
    @markfryer9880 8 лет назад +27

    It was the ingot casting, flip over, drop out when cool, onto a storage rack which got me. Diabolically simple.

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 8 лет назад

    What a simple but very effective was to melt down aluminium, well done and using the waste oil would make it so cost effective as well. Brilliant stuff.

  • @christopherpretti6712
    @christopherpretti6712 8 лет назад +9

    I like that you use waste oil burner instead of propane. I've been wanting to build one but hard to get motivated.

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +9

      To use oil is cheaper, especially if you can get it for free

    • @jaycemaartensz9394
      @jaycemaartensz9394 8 лет назад +9

      Can you make a video where you go through your set up?

    • @prettipcservices
      @prettipcservices 8 лет назад +1

      I think we all would be very interested to see a video about how you get the fire started in your setup, maybe show what you are using for the blower and maybe draw up a sketch of what's going on where the oil/air mixes. Last time I melted aluminum I just dug a hole in the ground, and a tunnel to blow air in, started a wood fire and forced air with a leafblower. I just bought a 55 gallon steel barrel to use in a waste oil burner project for melting and casting things for fun, and am looking at different designs and yours seems like a good one.

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +5

      Pretti PC Services
      I am planning to make a video about my aluminum melting setup pretty soon

    • @jukees3658
      @jukees3658 8 лет назад +1

      Please do, very interested about that.

  • @Lordhermitcrab
    @Lordhermitcrab 8 лет назад

    This is rather impressive. It's definitely a step up from the little furnace that I have. It's almost like a real foundry going down.

  • @Jcreek201
    @Jcreek201 8 лет назад +24

    This is the best looking foundry I've seen yet. Would you be willing to walk us through the design and construction if it and the oil burner? Like materials used etc?

  • @BADD1ONE
    @BADD1ONE 3 года назад

    This is the best melting video I've seen. Bravo

  • @glumpy10
    @glumpy10 8 лет назад +9

    Love the ingot maker! That's genius! You must be intending to melt a lot more ally to go to the trouble of building that.
    Great vid, Well done!

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +2

      +Oil Burner Thanks! For now I am making green sand for casting, but there will be more scraping videos.

    • @johnlennon335
      @johnlennon335 3 года назад

      @@mpdragon6295 I use Petrobond which I bought quite a few years ago. It didn't seem too expensive at the time. The foundry store had all kinds of other useful tools and things like degassing compounds.

    • @MarkusWITH_a_k
      @MarkusWITH_a_k 2 года назад

      Not any trouble for those of us who love to build and weld. It just give us something to do for when we want to do something else

  • @ARCUS1200
    @ARCUS1200 8 лет назад

    I don't know...but watching you making those ingots feels so nice. Making new stuff out of old stuff due recycling is the best! If I had the knowledge I'd do it as well.

  • @jernulf268
    @jernulf268 8 лет назад +123

    waist oil and elbow grease is very important to use when melting aluminium

    • @fireandcopper
      @fireandcopper 8 лет назад +79

      Waist oil is the good stuff, waste oil is horrible

    • @Grizzydan
      @Grizzydan 8 лет назад +52

      Women love it when you burn all of your waist oil.

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 7 лет назад +7

      Don't forget the winiger

    • @consistentbass
      @consistentbass 7 лет назад +10

      I think he is just making fun of how he writes. We can pardon the speaking part. All joking aside, it is seriously getting harder to find a person that writes well these days, even in their own native language!Maybe its the fact that this generation spends more time in social media and "texting" (which is full of spelling and grammatical errors) than actually reading books (which have to be reviewed and edited for such errors before being printed). Just a thought.

    • @jozalynndavila186
      @jozalynndavila186 6 лет назад +1

      Jernulf I

  • @jaredhighlands4604
    @jaredhighlands4604 6 лет назад

    Ingot setup is amazingly efficient

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 8 лет назад +6

    0:38 "WASTE" oil.
    You have a nice set-up there as well as a safe operation. I like the tools you made to handle the hot aluminum. The large ingot molds are the way to go. Why mess with anything smaller? Great use of waste oil as well.

  • @gforsyth4
    @gforsyth4 8 лет назад

    Best diy process I have seen online. Great job.

  • @murraylowe8677
    @murraylowe8677 7 лет назад +34

    May I ask if you had built your furnace and other equipment and do you have a video on the build it is a wonderful set up. I really loved this video. Thank you very much.

    • @PigJusticeYass
      @PigJusticeYass 7 лет назад +4

      Yeah, his set up is sweet.

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  7 лет назад +14

      Yes everything is DIY, but unfortunately I didn't have my camera when I made my setup. But I will be making a new siphon burner an a new furnace.

    • @murraylowe8677
      @murraylowe8677 7 лет назад +2

      Great I look forward to seeing that because with what you have looks like a real craftsman had built it. May I also ask what you are using for a crucible?

    • @gregslater5839
      @gregslater5839 7 лет назад +1

      what is that dross stuff is it dirt leftover on the aluminum or some other metal in it (like a compound metal)

    • @gregslater5839
      @gregslater5839 7 лет назад +3

      also why do i like videos like this so much?

  • @bibimbap7169
    @bibimbap7169 8 лет назад +2

    I have no idea why I'm watching this , but some how i can't stop!

  • @williamela3340
    @williamela3340 8 лет назад +121

    Do you have a video on your oil burner? I would be really interested to see the setup

    • @gabeutsecks5427
      @gabeutsecks5427 6 лет назад +3

      William Ela same here... been looking for an oil ran foundry for a long time

    • @xellish
      @xellish 6 лет назад +4

      he links this adress: ruclips.net/user/glumpy10
      there is a ton of videos about the individual parts of his burner.

    • @birendrakumarsharma6701
      @birendrakumarsharma6701 6 лет назад

      William Ela

    • @anomujakic1254
      @anomujakic1254 6 лет назад

      Cz uh

    • @lydiasprouls100
      @lydiasprouls100 4 года назад

      @@gabeutsecks5427 are you the real barack obama

  • @fullmetalface12
    @fullmetalface12 7 лет назад

    some of the nicest looking ingots I've seen.

  • @jamesrindley6215
    @jamesrindley6215 5 лет назад +91

    Please make the music crappier and louder.

    • @jahweh
      @jahweh 5 лет назад +8

      and by all means, talk softly while doing so. ty

    • @nicklehman3984
      @nicklehman3984 5 лет назад +6

      Dude haha, what is it with all these DIY montage videos set to terrible techno

    • @mikhailmalakhov9967
      @mikhailmalakhov9967 4 года назад +4

      it isn't techno. it is a really really shitty club electronica!! rave garbage for intoxicated kids.

    • @dethmaul
      @dethmaul 4 года назад +3

      @@mikhailmalakhov9967
      It's all THE SAME. The same slow buildup, getting faster, getting faster, getting faster, then BLEEOOO BMMBWAA BMMBWAA BMMBWAAA

  • @Gohot229
    @Gohot229 6 лет назад

    Best use of oil I'v seen... Great idea for furnace...

  • @attack125
    @attack125 8 лет назад +7

    this is sick. i wanna do this myself.

  • @dimondperson1619
    @dimondperson1619 7 лет назад

    Looks like some advanced Jenga

  • @TheCbrown146
    @TheCbrown146 8 лет назад +11

    To reduce fat skim the top off. This will result in 2% aluminum.

  • @Flip111000
    @Flip111000 3 года назад

    thats why i want a house out in the nowhere and u can melt your own scrap like that. so cool

  • @anoray6
    @anoray6 8 лет назад +5

    99 Smithing achieved

  • @nicg4179
    @nicg4179 4 года назад +1

    So this is the first video of yours I've come across and holy shit, your setup is AWESOME! I love it! Especially the ingot flipper. The definition of "work smarter not harder" LOL

  • @acosmiccrisis3741
    @acosmiccrisis3741 7 лет назад +4

    Dude that was fucking awesome, I wish to do what you do

  • @christianronollo6171
    @christianronollo6171 8 лет назад +2

    5:56 those ingots look perfect. awesome video.

  • @Jason7380
    @Jason7380 8 лет назад +7

    I really like the crucible. Did you make it and if so, can you make a video showing how.

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +3

      I am going to buy a air compressor, then I will make a new aluminum melting setup.

  • @schautamatic
    @schautamatic 5 лет назад +1

    Just once, JUST ONCE would I like to hear some good METAL music to go with a video like this!!!

  • @mikealman63tab
    @mikealman63tab 8 лет назад +4

    great vid an set up ;-) I love ally, one of my fave metals to work with, when they first discovered how to extract an process it ( not easy then ) it was more expensive than PLATINUM :-o look forward to more vids, Subbed !

  • @werknemerful
    @werknemerful 7 лет назад

    those bars stacked together, satisfying

  • @MuzikBike
    @MuzikBike 8 лет назад +27

    Does this work with torso oil instead of waist oil?
    But in all seriousness, that's a serious lot of aluminium to melt down

  • @michel3265
    @michel3265 8 лет назад

    i could replay the pouring part...that aluminium looks mesmerizing.
    T-1000 comes to life comes to mind too

  • @xBeauGaming
    @xBeauGaming 8 лет назад +10

    What's the return on your time for the amount of AL you were able to recover? Seems like 2 days and all that work would have a terrible ROI

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +9

      yeah, it took me two days to melt down all aluminum, but I mostly did it to save space in my workshop.

    • @timothylongblacksmithing6743
      @timothylongblacksmithing6743 3 года назад +2

      @@mpdragon6295 It sometimes surprises me how much aluminum can fit into one ingot...

    • @dachronic6709
      @dachronic6709 3 года назад

      @@timothylongblacksmithing6743 good luck on getting a reply

    • @TVHF_POND
      @TVHF_POND 2 года назад

      @@dachronic6709 people are saying he's dead but I don't wanna believe that

    • @dachronic6709
      @dachronic6709 2 года назад

      @@TVHF_POND Yeah same. I think he either emigrated or started a family and youtube isn't his priority now. Because he was living with his girlfriend already. So i think its a plausible explanation

  • @Tunzbig
    @Tunzbig 7 лет назад

    Love that ignot casting stand. Efficient how it flips over and drops them out!

  • @drone2136
    @drone2136 8 лет назад +7

    How did you make your foundry and ingot mold make a Video about each please

  • @YourFriendThePalmo
    @YourFriendThePalmo 8 лет назад

    Dude just subscribed, subscriber number four, I look forward to more vids and expect your sub count to grow, remember I was one of your earliest

    • @YourFriendThePalmo
      @YourFriendThePalmo 8 лет назад

      Also one of the best metal casting vids on RUclips

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад

      +The Palmo Thanks! Currently I am editing my next video.

  • @drTERRRORRR
    @drTERRRORRR 5 лет назад +17

    "Waist oil" xd

  • @CarlosFuentes-hv3wh
    @CarlosFuentes-hv3wh 7 лет назад

    Wow that coolest setup for melting aluminum I have ever seen it beautiful

  • @SturtevantRails
    @SturtevantRails 7 лет назад +155

    Can you not do the music. it's really loud and annoying, especially if you don't like that type of music.

    • @screengames5307
      @screengames5307 7 лет назад +14

      Yeah the music is really crap and makes the video unbearable. I had to cancel out after 1 min because I got a headache.

    • @pbl_07
      @pbl_07 6 лет назад +10

      Mute volume

    • @DxBlack
      @DxBlack 6 лет назад +8

      Shortened : I don't like your music, but don't want to sound 100% like an entitled ass...so, "could turn it down instead of me turning my own shit down :< "

    • @HighVoltageMadness
      @HighVoltageMadness 5 лет назад +1

      How about mute!?

    • @b3poj2d2
      @b3poj2d2 5 лет назад

      neebie,lmao, open new tab, put your play list on, then mute this video, now you got the video to your favorite song, duh,,, Rookies

  • @__austrianoldboy_9861
    @__austrianoldboy_9861 2 года назад

    professional video, professional casting!

  • @bohdanvondabelsky5972
    @bohdanvondabelsky5972 8 лет назад +203

    Please pick more tolerable music next time

    • @ducknorris9715
      @ducknorris9715 8 лет назад +4

      most songs here are copyrighted though. still a lot of songs to choose from that are better than this one! xD

    • @mikelipsey8837
      @mikelipsey8837 8 лет назад +65

      I would have REALLY enjoyed just natural sounds of the forge.

    • @freddykoopmans6985
      @freddykoopmans6985 8 лет назад +4

      i agree...

    • @jenniferbrewer5370
      @jenniferbrewer5370 7 лет назад +4

      He could, but then he'd have to pay for it, and ask all of YOU for contributions to do it.

    • @sumboredazn
      @sumboredazn 6 лет назад +1

      next time it should be relaxing music.

  • @Jaroolz
    @Jaroolz 8 лет назад

    Thats a really cool ingot casting set up you got there.

  • @niteshpingale8336
    @niteshpingale8336 8 лет назад +15

    you use only oil as fuel??

  • @Th_kingsolomon
    @Th_kingsolomon 8 лет назад +1

    like a boss.. that set up is above par

  • @iliketrains0pwned
    @iliketrains0pwned 7 лет назад +5

    What do you usually do with the ingots after you cast them? They look cool, but I'm sure you won't just make them to be on display.

    • @braincell4536
      @braincell4536 7 лет назад +1

      iliketrains0pwned He will either use it for future use which requires metals or sell the pure bricks to people who need them

    • @pbl_07
      @pbl_07 6 лет назад

      Melt them again to make new pieces

  • @gattonpc
    @gattonpc 5 лет назад

    Man.. the real sound is the best music.

  • @jakewarren2369
    @jakewarren2369 8 лет назад +3

    how do you make that foundry for oil usage? i cant find any vids for anything like it...

    • @illumiNOTme326
      @illumiNOTme326 7 лет назад +1

      jake warren - any? nothing at all? did you try Typing oil burner foundry?????

  • @brettbaratheon9776
    @brettbaratheon9776 7 лет назад

    Well, you've got this down to a science!

  • @taylor5263
    @taylor5263 8 лет назад +8

    awesome video! im about to melt all of my scrap aluminium down too ive built a new more efficient foundry to do it. i have a few questions about your foundry, what is the refractory cement made of it looks like a sand/cement mixture but im not sure, secondly why is the gap between the crucible so wide if it was 3-5cm the foundry would be alot more efficient thirdly what is the purpose of the angle iron keeping the lid open? if anyone is interested in my foundry setup my a video will be released tomorrow on my channel

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +2

      1.Yes that was regular concrete, don't use that, it doesn't hold up to the heat.
      2.I was planning to make the lining of the furnace thicker, but then it would be immovable.
      3.The the angle iron is there because it didn't get enough air and it would not burn properly.

    • @taylor5263
      @taylor5263 8 лет назад +1

      1 Ive used 50/50 concrete sand for 2 years and it retains the hear better but lasts less time
      2 My previous foundry weighed over 80kg it was in a 55 gallon oil drum and the cement was 20cm thick it to combat the weight issues i "acquired" an old shopping trolley and used the bottom half to roll the foundry around on
      3 perhaps getting a blower with a higher volume but the same velocity would stop that problem
      Also have you considered using a graphite crucible i used a steel one for a year and if your treat it well and let it cool slowly then it will warp out of shape before it springs a hole. However saying that i just transitioned to an A12 graphite crucible and its great

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +3

      There is no need to heat the crucible red hot to melt aluminum, then steel the crucible will last longer.

    • @skyhawk551
      @skyhawk551 8 лет назад +3

      at high temps the graphite slowly burns into CO2 untill the wall thickness causes structural failure, the only real need for graphite is melting metals above iron, and those are done in argon plasma furnaces. i'd like to build one soon, just allocated 1,200 in funds for my projects.

  • @louisarmstrong8863
    @louisarmstrong8863 3 месяца назад

    That is a good set up you are doing everything correctly and safely 10 out of 10👍 good entertainment.

  • @TWOHEADEDOGRE
    @TWOHEADEDOGRE 8 лет назад +3

    Is the oil used engine oil

    • @人車-h3t
      @人車-h3t 5 лет назад

      I also want to know it is the waste lub oil or waste cooking oil.

  • @curseagent
    @curseagent 8 лет назад +2

    This is very satisfying to watch

  • @bigidiot123
    @bigidiot123 8 лет назад +9

    What do you do with the dross after you're finished?

    • @jacobpaziuk6011
      @jacobpaziuk6011 8 лет назад +5

      he throws it away.

    • @dethmaul
      @dethmaul 8 лет назад +14

      +Jacob Paziuk HE SHOULD MAKE DROSS INGOTS $$$
      loljk

    • @Grizzydan
      @Grizzydan 8 лет назад +9

      Sell it to scrap yards with the rest of the iron you don't want to reuse for other projects.

    • @ascensionunlimited4182
      @ascensionunlimited4182 7 лет назад

      couldnt he just keep smelting it down purging out the various metals?

    • @Grizzydan
      @Grizzydan 7 лет назад +2

      If his furnace got hot enough. Takes a lot more heat though. Not really worth it.

  • @kasifmurat2172
    @kasifmurat2172 4 года назад +1

    Did you line the ingot holder with something? Also any paint, chemicals left those cause problems inside the burner?

  • @warrdogg3376
    @warrdogg3376 8 лет назад +14

    What makes it waist oil could I use waste oil instead

    • @vipervidsgamingplus5723
      @vipervidsgamingplus5723 7 лет назад +4

      Warrdogg33 only waist oil will work according to this

    • @Jimbob5926
      @Jimbob5926 7 лет назад +3

      waist oil is from the liposuction clinic...you can get arse and thigh oil from them too!

  • @jimjones9866
    @jimjones9866 3 года назад +1

    Such a cool video man, love the way you put all this together it’s very impressive.....

  • @TBSchemer
    @TBSchemer 8 лет назад +5

    Total value: $172.

  • @timothylongblacksmithing6743
    @timothylongblacksmithing6743 3 года назад +1

    I always enjoy a good meltdown...

  • @nationalwashproducts2124
    @nationalwashproducts2124 8 лет назад +45

    Wear a damn respirator when you cut up any metal

    • @therealfranklin
      @therealfranklin 8 лет назад +16

      and two condoms and a helmnet and ten steel toad boots and a zika virus warning label.

    • @nationalwashproducts2124
      @nationalwashproducts2124 8 лет назад +2

      Do you like cancer

    • @vlad.6285
      @vlad.6285 8 лет назад

      lmao dafuq. what kind of question is that? Also, why would he need to do that?

    • @vlad.6285
      @vlad.6285 8 лет назад +12

      Lmao aluminum isn't galvanized

    • @nationalwashproducts2124
      @nationalwashproducts2124 8 лет назад +3

      Never said it was galvanized. I know a hand in my shop that worked there for 20 years and got lung cancer from poor air quality... no respirator or ventilation welding and cutting metal. Ya melted metal fumes and particles are great for your lungs guys

  • @willu-takeless.6496
    @willu-takeless.6496 8 лет назад

    Great set up, should melt copper and lead too, a good sized shed full of those bars would be a good retirement fund to tap into.I would stamp them too incase they are stolen.

  • @briandoesstuff4831
    @briandoesstuff4831 6 лет назад +3

    0:35 I spill waist oil every morning lol

  • @scrappinfam6
    @scrappinfam6 4 года назад

    Very Nice Video! Thanks the Scrap Fam!

  • @Tiwey
    @Tiwey 8 лет назад +3

    how much do you sell them?
    or do you keep them?

  • @carwynspruce778
    @carwynspruce778 7 лет назад

    Truly amazing setup

  • @tatehenry429
    @tatehenry429 8 лет назад +17

    What is the part about putting vinegar on it all about?

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +6

      To check for magnesium

    • @tatehenry429
      @tatehenry429 8 лет назад +3

      +MP Dragon is there sometimes magnesium in aluminum? how does the vinegar react when there is magnesium present? thanks!

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +7

      You could have magnesium mixed into the aluminum scrap pile. the vinegar will start to bubble on the magnesium.

    • @tatehenry429
      @tatehenry429 8 лет назад +6

      oh okay, can you still melt it down if it has magnesium in it? sorry for all the questions, just trying to get an idea before I begin my aluminum smelting process.

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +17

      Tate Henry
      magnesium burns and it can make the molten aluminum splatter everywhere so it is more a safety issue

  • @swamppifi6186
    @swamppifi6186 Год назад

    what a good setup, well done...

  • @brianwynn5081
    @brianwynn5081 8 лет назад +4

    what affect does the magnesium have ?

    • @mpdragon6295
      @mpdragon6295  8 лет назад +4

      I read when placed in a molten aluminum it can start to burn and bubble throwing molten aluminum in all directions

    • @brianwynn5081
      @brianwynn5081 8 лет назад +1

      so does that make it unsuitable for melting of just more precautions necessary ?

    • @williamela3340
      @williamela3340 8 лет назад +8

      +MP Dragon I can verify this....I was melting down some computer aluminum and accidentally put some magnesium parts in it resulting in the whole thing catching on fire and causing small explosions

    • @davidlee2221
      @davidlee2221 8 лет назад +1

      thanks for the heads up x) was about to make that mistake.

    • @williamela3340
      @williamela3340 8 лет назад +1

      David Lee I managed to repeat the process at lower temperatures and was able to cast magnesium ingots safely but inless you have all safety precautions i would steer clear

  • @leonidasmiglioriniplaster
    @leonidasmiglioriniplaster 7 лет назад

    After five years joining aluminum parts.

  • @erikpettersson91
    @erikpettersson91 8 лет назад +8

    How can you tell if it is cast aluminium?
    And whats the diference?

    • @erikpettersson91
      @erikpettersson91 7 лет назад

      thanks

    • @Larry1942Will
      @Larry1942Will 7 лет назад +4

      Cast aluminum is alloyed to meat industrial standards. Usually contains copper and other metals. CNC is any aluminum being machined by a computer controled machine. It is not "compacted!" We use a lot of 6061. I melt both extruded, which is almost pure AL and quite soft, not very strong. And I melt castings like intake maniforlds, heads, pump housings, pistons etc. I keep them separated because they have different properties. I use the castings for things that need more strength and that machine better.

    • @mikewhiteman6259
      @mikewhiteman6259 7 лет назад

      Erik Pettersso

  • @doctorlove3536
    @doctorlove3536 7 лет назад

    It is very satisfying to melt it clean

  • @surf2257
    @surf2257 4 года назад +9

    music ruins the vid, imout

  • @hotlava777
    @hotlava777 8 лет назад

    i like the look of the pile of ingots, so pristine. Ahh if it were only gold.

  • @bleaux6015
    @bleaux6015 8 лет назад +3

    how did you get the aluminum

    • @aarontena
      @aarontena 8 лет назад

      visting a scrapyard?

    • @eoinkennedy8361
      @eoinkennedy8361 8 лет назад +3

      if you are looking for some then yes go to a scrap yard or if there is a mechanic around ask them my dad is a mechanic and we have a tonne of scrap we will never use thats not worth much at all

    • @blank5390
      @blank5390 8 лет назад +4

      he stole it from your daddy

    • @alexsandoval5166
      @alexsandoval5166 7 лет назад

      Derryl james he did

  • @yitzharos
    @yitzharos 3 года назад

    An oil blower!? Neat.

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 5 лет назад +1

    Wow this is a very nice set up! Well done! Thanks for sharing

  • @bimasters1352
    @bimasters1352 8 лет назад

    This is so cool!! I never knew that molten metals could look shiny like that!

  • @mctuble
    @mctuble 8 лет назад

    Man I really need to get into melting metal. I've wanted to for a while now. Very nice setup there.

  • @pulldancer2290
    @pulldancer2290 4 года назад

    Best use of waste oil Ive seen in awhile....🤔

  • @sebastianschweigert7117
    @sebastianschweigert7117 8 лет назад

    The music had me PUMPED

  • @christianhunter7542
    @christianhunter7542 7 лет назад

    I enjoy it when people pour molten metals

  • @Geek_Smith
    @Geek_Smith 8 лет назад

    awesomeness I love your smelter you have set up and your ingot molds nicely done mate

  • @memesredacted
    @memesredacted 7 лет назад +1

    what's cool is that the pure aluminum ingots are probably worth more than the scrap metal if you tried to sell it

    • @Elucidator-
      @Elucidator- 7 лет назад +1

      Yet you need to have a setup, not to mention the fuel cost. There isn't much to earn in this business sadly.

    • @Fierofreak01
      @Fierofreak01 7 лет назад

      I disagree in that, if your using "used oil", that's basically free, and there's no cost in that. The electricity for running the blower is minimal, and the upfront cost for building the furnace would be absorbed by your first batch of aluminum ingots sold. You would also get a better price for "clean" aluminum than for the irony aluminum, hence more profit in your pocket.

    • @Jimbob5926
      @Jimbob5926 7 лет назад

      These inots are worthless....the scrap is almost pure...these are full of iron from the steel crucible.....doh!

    • @Crisferusa
      @Crisferusa 6 лет назад

      @ Clive Slocombe..Well not necessarily, only if you check it with a strong magnet you can tell.

  • @datboiii
    @datboiii 6 лет назад

    I love the ingot ejecting system!

  • @brassdunes
    @brassdunes 8 лет назад

    Absolutely beautiful setup you have there!

  • @rescuedtreasures718
    @rescuedtreasures718 4 года назад

    Awesome video! I like that furnace!

  • @hoganszumski1261
    @hoganszumski1261 7 лет назад

    Worlds heaviest jenga game?

  • @baladar1353
    @baladar1353 6 лет назад

    Cheap free music and misspelled words make me feel I'm better than most youtubers. Waist is a part of a human body, waste is garbage, trash, or in this case, used oil.

  • @DomVito87
    @DomVito87 2 года назад

    I actually work in an alum foundry.
    An the scap we get is pretty cool. cans, pots, foil, cable, car parts, rims sometimes.
    Although we need to build 130k lbs charges lol.