Dude thank you! I don't have a f***in welder on hand if I did it'd be easier. But you, finally somebody, made a video where super expensive tools and equipment aren't necessary! All I want to do is melt and mold aluminum, and nowhere seems to give a sensible answer...
I didn't realize there is a safety valve to prevent propane from leaking if you open it without a hose. But no boom boom and no flames and it's now full of water. Thanks for the video.
Nice job. I'm working on something similar. A 40 gallon pressure tank, cut the same way, similar hinge, but using aircrete for the refractory. Finishing today, taken several pours, built my own foam gun. Using water glass for finish coat. Intended for forging , and foundry. Gas nozzle assembled and finished, tested. It's heavier than I wanted. It's mounted on a cast off heavy duty barbecue grill frame. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the vid bro. I know have the confidence and know how to move forward with the project. If you have any update or upgrade tips nfeel free to share. Smwhat size carbide tip didnyiu use by the way?
I have saved up quite a bit of brass and copper wire I have friends who owns a well known locksmith shop and the other one of the top cable companies in the United States they saved all the brass and copper for me so I have close to 400 lbs of just brass I'm going to use your video to build my foundry
It’s been working well for me. I went back and made sure I coated all the wool with the wash. You don’t want any to be exposed. In the video I left the top uncoated. Im sure improvements can be made but so far it’s been working for me.
Step by step AWESOME PROJECT which does NOT require a ruinous investment. You've got all it takes to be a project manager = Concise Precise & to the point. May I suggest using a fire-extinguisher as a crucible ?
Hey, been enjoying your videos a lot, almost done with my first furnace build! I'm curious if there is any concern with the propane tank sitting too close to the furnace? Not sure how much heat radiates out the sides. Got about a 3ft stainless steel braided hose for my gas line.
@lundgrenbronzestudios how powerful is you're burner..what brand is it and where did you get it? Can you melt steel with it? If not what what upgrades would you so that it would?. Oh by way I found non refillabe tank the was used for helium for party balloons or something. But same shape a propane tank. And I believe it's steel cuz of I tested with magnet and it stuck to it and the clink sounded pretty tuff lol😂
Apart the difference in weight, what is the difference between ceramic insulation and refractory cement? If I don't care about the weight could I make a furnace only pouring refractory cement into the tank and having the same performance?
No. It’s not the best idea to do that because the cement is such a “heat sink”. It soaks up the heat and takes so much longer for for chamber to get up to melting temp. The time and extra fuel used each melt isn’t worth it. But technically you can do it that way. I just wouldn’t recommend it.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios It was a mere hope. Here, the ceramic insulation is freakingly expensive... -_- oh, well... maybe a good compromise would be cover the ceramic insulation with a coat of refractory cement and make the chamber as small as I can? It should reduce the "heat sink" effect... 🤔
@@TitusGalliusMontanus yes that is an option. I like to coat my wool with “mineral Z wash” that’s what my local fire brick store calls it. Green patch 421 works well to coat it too. But still you want them to be thin. I’ve also seen people slide in a cardboard cement footing and pour in refractory cement in the space between the footing and the wool. That’s another way to do it. In the end there are many ways to get it to work. It’s just a question of what is best.
I have an old propane tank that I'm planning on doing this to, also. I just can't seem to get enough leverage on that valve to twist it. Guess I need longer pipe.
I'm wondering, how did the hinge hold up, and would you change anything? I'm still assembling mine and think I might have to weld the hinge and also weld some handles on?
Great video!! How much or little cement do you i could get away with? A 50lb bag at the store is almost a $100 they have 12.5lb bags for lot less. Do you think 12.5 lbs will be enough for the bottom and maybe the sides if I don't make it to thick? I'm on a real tight budget. Thanks
So if you wanted to build one double the size would it only take 10 min?... Jk,.. I am curious though if it would be useful to have one about 4 times the size? Or would it make casting difficult?
It just makes things more challenging. Bigger furnace means heavier crucibles, so you might have to do a two man pour. Get big enough and you need hydraulics to lift it. And those foil suits to repel the heat. But you could make one out of an old keg or hot water heater and that would be ok.
Four times the size of course means four times the volume. Otherwise don't contemplate the dimensions being increased four ti .mes cos it means a huge volume increase.
It’s a forge burner I found it on Amazon for $100. But I’m not sure they make it anymore. Ask the maker of any forge burner the size and model you need and they will direct you to the right one.
@@aero926 you may need to build your own. I’ve never made one but I know it can be done. There are waste oil burners and propane burners. And the simplest way is to use charcoal and a blower.
You said that the burner was a one inch burner. Is that an outside diameter or inside diameter? Also so while i was reading the comment, apparently most people don't read the comments before they post a comment, I think I saw that this fits a number 4 crucible. Is this correct.
You should have left the tank full of water when you cut it. Gas remains adhering to the metal surface and is released by the heat of cutting and welding.
@@zacharyj6465 I didn’t have a tank yet and was purchasing supplies. If I had the tank measurements finding diameter would have been as easy as pi. I just bought lots of extra ceramic fiber. I also ended up building my furnace with a stainless steel 1/4 barrel keg. Turned out great and melts aluminum in about 1/5 the time my old one took.
I bought that same tank at my local metal recycling facility. I went to ask about them. The guy at the window told me to go pick out one and have someone weigh it. Most of them didn't have the valve. That's one step I don't have to do. I ended up paying a whole $3.
How big does the burner hole have to be? I made it slightly larger than the burner diameter and my burner goes out fairly quickly when I add the lid. I am assuming that my burner hole is too small. Any guidelines? 1.25x, 1.5x, other, burner diameter?
The burner hole shouldn’t need to be much bigger than the burner. I’ve completely sealed mine with ceramic insulation and it works just fine. I’ll tell you where you can go for help. “Backyard metal casting and foundry work” Facebook page has very knowledgeable people who can solve pretty much any problem you have.
I was under the impression that the ceramic insulation that causes lung cancer and all sorts of other bad juju had to be completely coated, especially on the sides where it had been cut. The idea being that the fibers that can float around are on the cut edges more than on the factory cut sides.
It is impossible to build an entire foundry out of a propane tank. Unless you have some very small people working in that foundry. But you can build a forge from a propane tank.
Love the design, I'm making one now. I do have a question for you about your refactory bottom, did it Crack at all? I had to pour it twice. First one Cracked and I tipped sideways to get debris off the top and it fell out in pieces. 2nd one I welded a piece or rebar on the bottom to give it something to bind to, and its starting to Crack! Still curing will see how bad it cracks
I used Mizzou refractory wich in known for being very strong. But I also made sure to heat it very slowly so the water inside was driven off slowly. Even if it is cracked though it shouldn’t be a problem. It can just sit there can cracked. I’ve never flipped my furnace upside down so I’m not sure what would happen if I did.
Depends on what you get. I got a nice stainless steel one for $100. You can find them cheaper and you can build them much cheaper yourself if you are comfortable with that kind of thing.
A foundry is a place that melts and casts metal. This is a furnace for a foundry. But a lot of people call the furnace itself a foundry by mistake. I should have referred to it as a furnace.
Do you have a list of all the tools, parts and any associated items to gather before beginning the project? I have found your video to be the best and above all, easiest to follow along. Would you be adverse to personal communications wherein the inevitable potential of unforeseen issues and their questions might be resolved by our collaborations?
Found you thru the FB group! I am looking to build this exactly like yours. Can you help me to identify the exact parts? 1. The 1" burner - Where to get it and how much? 2. The refractory paste - Where and how much? 3. The ceramic insulation - Where, how much, and how many linear feet? Thanks in advance!!
Griz Lee this is the burner that I got. I like it. Propane Burner For Propane Forge (Stainless Steel) Knife Forge Furnace Foundry Raku Kiln Melting Furnace Blacksmith Tool Pack Includes Valve, Hose & R www.amazon.com/dp/B07HB1FHCK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_w2XN8GxM4cjxg
Griz Lee as for refractory cement I bought a 50lb bag for about 50$. You can use only refractory cement if you just put a tube in the middle and fill the tank with about 2-3 inches of cement. That way you wouldn’t need the ceramic insulation. But make sure it’s rated for over 3000 degrees if you do. As for how many ft of ceramic insulation? I can’t remember but you will want the higher rated stuff. I think mine is rated for 2800 degrees, and you will need enough to fit the circumstance of the tank, plus the width of the lid. I bought mine by the foot at a fire brick store. If you don’t have one you will have to by a roll of pre sized packages. So just pick one you know will have enough.
Why didn't you turn the insulation upside down after cut hiding the cut using the factory edge as the top good reminder for next time it doesn't cut clean that stuff lol
i went a bit mad with mine... overkill? intended for doing a #16, iron... so yeah. bit big. ar1650, 1800C peak temp. wee. only got a #10 so far. made a heat exchanger, preheat the air before it enters. gets pretty toasty. saves a hell of a lot of fuel. takes a while to heat up though as im not pushing it. gotta change my oil feed to a drip. ruclips.net/user/shorts_B2yg0jPVEk?feature=share
Surprised you are calling it a foundry. It's a furnace. You yourself made that distinction in another video. Maybe this video was produced before that one.
The video is 5 minutes. Clearly y’all gotta pause the video for a undetermined amount of time to complete that step. All these folks talking about 5 minutes lol
Dude thank you! I don't have a f***in welder on hand if I did it'd be easier. But you, finally somebody, made a video where super expensive tools and equipment aren't necessary! All I want to do is melt and mold aluminum, and nowhere seems to give a sensible answer...
Glad I could help.
This is the kind of stuff I would do if I had my own house. Great video
Thank you so much! Ratcheting a tank to a tree is the tip that's been eluding me ever since I decided to unscrew the top valve from a piglet.
I did it today; worked great! And, I'm an old lady.
Good show! It's great to see a forge being made with someone who thinks about safety!
What ?
He screwed up...
@@brianreeves1003 How so?
I didn't realize there is a safety valve to prevent propane from leaking if you open it without a hose. But no boom boom and no flames and it's now full of water. Thanks for the video.
Nice job. I'm working on something similar. A 40 gallon pressure tank, cut the same way, similar hinge, but using aircrete for the refractory. Finishing today, taken several pours, built my own foam gun. Using water glass for finish coat. Intended for forging , and foundry. Gas nozzle assembled and finished, tested. It's heavier than I wanted. It's mounted on a cast off heavy duty barbecue grill frame. Thanks for sharing.
Hope it works for you! Good luck!
@@lundgrenbronzestudioswhat kind of regulator do you use ? Will a regular grill regulator work or not release the volume of gas needed?
Great tip on purging the propane tank, thanks 👍
Thank you for the video after watching your video (and a few million more) I built a furnace and have been having a blast now for months!
That’s wonderful!
I like your level of safety points that you share in your every video. Gesture for the importance for Mask for the ceramic insulation is cool
When you use proper tools the jobs goes smoothly. EXCELLENT VIDEO!
The rachet strap and tree idea is a very good one
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to film it and put it out there!
just found your channel, definitely going on a binge. you dont see to much melters cast large figures and thats what i plan on doing.
Thanks for the vid bro. I know have the confidence and know how to move forward with the project. If you have any update or upgrade tips nfeel free to share. Smwhat size carbide tip didnyiu use by the way?
I saw some empty bottles cheap on fb marketplace I’m gonna give this a go thank you brother
Love your method for removing the valves on those things. :-)
When you use kao wool you need to seal the sides. Its essential fiber glass and you inhale small particles. IforgeIron has information on this.
As an alternative to refractory cement, you can use a hexagonal kiln shelf from a pottery supply store. (Or get a used one from a local potter.)
Did the same took me a day… nice to have all the things handy
I have saved up quite a bit of brass and copper wire I have friends who owns a well known locksmith shop and the other one of the top cable companies in the United States they saved all the brass and copper for me so I have close to 400 lbs of just brass I'm going to use your video to build my foundry
It’s been working well for me. I went back and made sure I coated all the wool with the wash. You don’t want any to be exposed. In the video I left the top uncoated. Im sure improvements can be made but so far it’s been working for me.
Step by step AWESOME PROJECT which does NOT require a ruinous investment. You've got all it takes to be a project manager = Concise Precise & to the point. May I suggest using a fire-extinguisher as a crucible ?
Fire extinguisher crucibles dissolve into the molten metal and don’t last very long. Clay graphite crucibles are a better option.
Great! Thanks for showing.
Simply outstanding!👏👏👍👍👍
cool easy to understand build
Hey, been enjoying your videos a lot, almost done with my first furnace build! I'm curious if there is any concern with the propane tank sitting too close to the furnace? Not sure how much heat radiates out the sides. Got about a 3ft stainless steel braided hose for my gas line.
Love the safety tips
Could you melt copper with this setup or would you need to do some more work to be able to get it up to temp?
I melt a lot of copper with this furnace. It depends mainly on how powerful your burner is.
@lundgrenbronzestudios how powerful is you're burner..what brand is it and where did you get it? Can you melt steel with it? If not what what upgrades would you so that it would?. Oh by way I found non refillabe tank the was used for helium for party balloons or something. But same shape a propane tank. And I believe it's steel cuz of I tested with magnet and it stuck to it and the clink sounded pretty tuff lol😂
Great build! I'm going to build one like that too very soon 😁👍👍
Same here! All my scrap is taking up too much space lol!
Did it work?
@@ilikewaffles3689 it defenitely does! I have some video's about it on my channel😁✌🏻
Apart the difference in weight, what is the difference between ceramic insulation and refractory cement? If I don't care about the weight could I make a furnace only pouring refractory cement into the tank and having the same performance?
No. It’s not the best idea to do that because the cement is such a “heat sink”. It soaks up the heat and takes so much longer for for chamber to get up to melting temp. The time and extra fuel used each melt isn’t worth it. But technically you can do it that way. I just wouldn’t recommend it.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios It was a mere hope. Here, the ceramic insulation is freakingly expensive... -_-
oh, well... maybe a good compromise would be cover the ceramic insulation with a coat of refractory cement and make the chamber as small as I can? It should reduce the "heat sink" effect... 🤔
@@TitusGalliusMontanus yes that is an option. I like to coat my wool with “mineral Z wash” that’s what my local fire brick store calls it. Green patch 421 works well to coat it too. But still you want them to be thin. I’ve also seen people slide in a cardboard cement footing and pour in refractory cement in the space between the footing and the wool. That’s another way to do it. In the end there are many ways to get it to work. It’s just a question of what is best.
Im doing the same thing and was wondering what size crucible you used
I use a #4. 8 kg graphite crucible. It seems to be a good size.
Great video
Somebody buy this man a plasma cutter
Is that a challenge?
Great video! Where does the burner/torch part come from? And what is it called?
I have an old propane tank that I'm planning on doing this to, also. I just can't seem to get enough leverage on that valve to twist it. Guess I need longer pipe.
Yeah. Strap it down good and get a longer pipe. It should come off with enough leverage!
@@lundgrenbronzestudios I used a 4 foot pipe and I Got that valve off! Thank you, brother!
I'm wondering, how did the hinge hold up, and would you change anything? I'm still assembling mine and think I might have to weld the hinge and also weld some handles on?
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so i let that sit for a few days
yep... five minutes
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haha yep
Great video!! How much or little cement do you i could get away with? A 50lb bag at the store is almost a $100 they have 12.5lb bags for lot less. Do you think 12.5 lbs will be enough for the bottom and maybe the sides if I don't make it to thick? I'm on a real tight budget. Thanks
Well I don’t know for sure but I think 12 lbs would be just fine. As long as it’s refractory cement and can take the heat.
So if you wanted to build one double the size would it only take 10 min?...
Jk,.. I am curious though if it would be useful to have one about 4 times the size? Or would it make casting difficult?
It just makes things more challenging. Bigger furnace means heavier crucibles, so you might have to do a two man pour. Get big enough and you need hydraulics to lift it. And those foil suits to repel the heat. But you could make one out of an old keg or hot water heater and that would be ok.
Four times the size of course means four times the volume. Otherwise don't contemplate the dimensions being increased four ti .mes cos it means a huge volume increase.
Currently just purged mine, but now I'm thinking doing this DIY costs more than buying one off Amazon??
Depends. When I looked the ones on Amazon were a lot smaller then the one I made.
great video! but how was that 5 minutes?
What size crucible would a furnace of this size hold? Looks like a #6?
top border of the forge and bottom of the lid? fabric dust would go everywhare if you do not paint them also :D
I did end up coating them as well.
Where did you get the burner and what is the name and cost?
It’s a forge burner I found it on Amazon for $100. But I’m not sure they make it anymore. Ask the maker of any forge burner the size and model you need and they will direct you to the right one.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios Unfortunately I'm living in Brazil now and nothing is simple to find.
@@aero926 you may need to build your own. I’ve never made one but I know it can be done. There are waste oil burners and propane burners. And the simplest way is to use charcoal and a blower.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios I live in a third world country Brazil. Thanks for the obvious info but no help here
@@aero926 sorry to inconvenience you with my response. Good luck.
Best deals on top quality funnels!...
Very well done.
could i just use a fireblanket or no?
You can but the dust coming off is toxic and it won’t last nearly as long without a shell.
fair call thankyou kindly!@@lundgrenbronzestudios
Where can I buy a burner? I have the propane tank, but I need a burner.
I bought mine on Amazon but eBay works too.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios what’s it called?
You said that the burner was a one inch burner. Is that an outside diameter or inside diameter? Also so while i was reading the comment, apparently most people don't read the comments before they post a comment, I think I saw that this fits a number 4 crucible. Is this correct.
Nice harbor freight grinder lol. I have the same one
Best $10 I’ve ever spent!
@@lundgrenbronzestudios you can't beat it. It outlasted my Dewalt. Go figure lol
I have a helium tank were get insulation and how make melting pot
You could do the same thing with a helium tank yes.
Were do I get the insulation from
Dude that was so cool! (or hot)!!🤘🖖💎
I realize this is an older video, but where did you get the bag of refractory cement and the ceramic wool?
I got it at a local fire brick store in Minneapolis.
You should have left the tank full of water when you cut it.
Gas remains adhering to the metal surface and is released by the heat of cutting and welding.
Do you know the length of ceramic fiber needed to go around the inside of the tank?
Diameter of the tank times 3.1415 plus a tiny bit more to make sure its all the way around
@@zacharyj6465 I didn’t have a tank yet and was purchasing supplies. If I had the tank measurements finding diameter would have been as easy as pi. I just bought lots of extra ceramic fiber. I also ended up building my furnace with a stainless steel 1/4 barrel keg. Turned out great and melts aluminum in about 1/5 the time my old one took.
Can it melt steel? I saw someone make one with oil fuel and it wasn't hot enough to melt steel.
Nope. This one isn’t hot enough for steel or iron. That takes some know how to get a furnace that hot. I don’t know how.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios 😥
Outstanding
I still use it and it still works great.
How hot will it get?
Over 2000 degrees F
Where can a fellow order the gas burner already made
Thank you
Great vid!!
I bought that same tank at my local metal recycling facility. I went to ask about them. The guy at the window told me to go pick out one and have someone weigh it. Most of them didn't have the valve. That's one step I don't have to do. I ended up paying a whole $3.
That’s even better!
hi how much dose it cost to build one of this . thank you
Can't you buy one that size for a couple hundred on up
Where did you get the burner
How big does the burner hole have to be? I made it slightly larger than the burner diameter and my burner goes out fairly quickly when I add the lid. I am assuming that my burner hole is too small. Any guidelines? 1.25x, 1.5x, other, burner diameter?
The burner hole shouldn’t need to be much bigger than the burner. I’ve completely sealed mine with ceramic insulation and it works just fine. I’ll tell you where you can go for help. “Backyard metal casting and foundry work” Facebook page has very knowledgeable people who can solve pretty much any problem you have.
I was under the impression that the ceramic insulation that causes lung cancer and all sorts of other bad juju had to be completely coated, especially on the sides where it had been cut. The idea being that the fibers that can float around are on the cut edges more than on the factory cut sides.
Yes you are right. I did since coat the edge. Maybe I should add a note in this video.
It is impossible to build an entire foundry out of a propane tank. Unless you have some very small people working in that foundry. But you can build a forge from a propane tank.
This is not a forge. If you are going to be technical, it’s a furnace. A foundry furnace.
Love the design, I'm making one now. I do have a question for you about your refactory bottom, did it Crack at all? I had to pour it twice. First one Cracked and I tipped sideways to get debris off the top and it fell out in pieces. 2nd one I welded a piece or rebar on the bottom to give it something to bind to, and its starting to Crack! Still curing will see how bad it cracks
I used Mizzou refractory wich in known for being very strong. But I also made sure to heat it very slowly so the water inside was driven off slowly. Even if it is cracked though it shouldn’t be a problem. It can just sit there can cracked. I’ve never flipped my furnace upside down so I’m not sure what would happen if I did.
How much does a burner cost
Depends on what you get. I got a nice stainless steel one for $100. You can find them cheaper and you can build them much cheaper yourself if you are comfortable with that kind of thing.
What's a foundry?
A foundry is a place that melts and casts metal. This is a furnace for a foundry. But a lot of people call the furnace itself a foundry by mistake. I should have referred to it as a furnace.
Do you know what a foundry is?
Yes I do. I also know how to title a video to get more RUclips views.
@ sure man sure you do.
@@tvviewer4500 thanks for watching 😉
@ I didn’t watch. I don’t watch tards
Amazing
Do you have a list of all the tools, parts and any associated items to gather before beginning the project?
I have found your video to be the best and above all, easiest to follow along.
Would you be adverse to personal communications wherein the inevitable potential of unforeseen issues and their questions might be resolved by our collaborations?
I used satanite to glue and coat the fabric. But cool.
Found you thru the FB group! I am looking to build this exactly like yours. Can you help me to identify the exact parts?
1. The 1" burner - Where to get it and how much?
2. The refractory paste - Where and how much?
3. The ceramic insulation - Where, how much, and how many linear feet?
Thanks in advance!!
Griz Lee this is the burner that I got. I like it. Propane Burner For Propane Forge (Stainless Steel) Knife Forge Furnace Foundry Raku Kiln Melting Furnace Blacksmith Tool Pack Includes Valve, Hose & R www.amazon.com/dp/B07HB1FHCK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_w2XN8GxM4cjxg
Griz Lee as for refractory cement I bought a 50lb bag for about 50$. You can use only refractory cement if you just put a tube in the middle and fill the tank with about 2-3 inches of cement. That way you wouldn’t need the ceramic insulation. But make sure it’s rated for over 3000 degrees if you do. As for how many ft of ceramic insulation? I can’t remember but you will want the higher rated stuff. I think mine is rated for 2800 degrees, and you will need enough to fit the circumstance of the tank, plus the width of the lid.
I bought mine by the foot at a fire brick store. If you don’t have one you will have to by a roll of pre sized packages. So just pick one you know will have enough.
List of materials for foundry
Took me 30 mins just to get the cement from Home Depot
How long did it take you to watch the video?
Perfect
It was the smoke,not CO2
5 minutes? Yea right! This build would take me at least 9 minutes!
I guess I should have made the video 9 minutes long instead of exactly 5 minutes.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios 😅
Why didn't you turn the insulation upside down after cut hiding the cut using the factory edge as the top good reminder for next time it doesn't cut clean that stuff lol
Well, I had a reason, and the reason was…I didn’t think if doing that.
Thanks!
Good video but what’s the 5 min. Thing about
The video is exactly 5 minutes long.
Just a small correction: you built a furnace, not a foundry. The foundry is all of the other tools, supplies, and space you keep your furnace in.
Sick idea about mounting it to a tree! here I am scared racking my brain?
Tool me 5 minutes just to fill my bottle with water 🤣
🤣🤣
He meant the vid is 5 min
@@blackhat9062 🤦
🤣👏🏻 legend
When you’re a knife thrower you don’t need trade skills am I right 🔪
I put a lit propane heater in my room and let it burn for 8 hours, and it never set my CO alarm off.
Hell yeah buddy
Good.
I Fill tank with water, then cut to top off. I’m no safety freak. As you were sir.
Has a carbon monoxide monitor what a fkn legend
In under 5min...
under 5min of video not work!
Thumb up tho thanks
i went a bit mad with mine... overkill? intended for doing a #16, iron... so yeah. bit big. ar1650, 1800C peak temp. wee. only got a #10 so far.
made a heat exchanger, preheat the air before it enters. gets pretty toasty. saves a hell of a lot of fuel. takes a while to heat up though as im not pushing it. gotta change my oil feed to a drip.
ruclips.net/user/shorts_B2yg0jPVEk?feature=share
No, you can't smell propane. You can smell methyl mercaptan...
Good to know.
You need a news watch
What is a news watch?
Surprised you are calling it a foundry. It's a furnace. You yourself made that distinction in another video. Maybe this video was produced before that one.
Long before.
I like the tech, but 5 min? 🤔
The video is 5 minutes.
The video is 5 minutes.
Clearly y’all gotta pause the video for a undetermined amount of time to complete that step.
All these folks talking about 5 minutes lol
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I’m guessing no funnel 😂
To many mistakes.
Perhaps a clean redo ?
Welcome to the channel, where I show people all my mistakes so you don’t have to make them.
hey so what size hold did you drill for burner
2:08 le yeet