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n/a Posted - Jun 15 2004 : 6:53:22 PM
how do i make a furnace to melt brass in my backyard

BAZ
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n/a Posted - Jun 17 2004 : 5:01:03 PM
Brass furnace
I did have a look at dans workshop in canada he has built his little Bertha that melts aly and brass useing a circula element takeing about 30 amps@110v =15a@230v about 5kW
i was thinking if i use 6 1000w bar elements arranged round a circle stood up with pot in the middle ,watch this space??? BAZ

BAZ
Aaron Cake Posted - Jun 16 2004 : 08:56:13 AM
Look at the design of a commercial furnace? Normally it's a large propane flame force fed with oxygen.


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