Maybe this will help. Pay close attention to Lazersteve’s comments.
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/mini-firebrick-furnace.7387/#post-67143
https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/mini-firebrick-furnace.7387/#post-67143
Well, if sreetips doesn't use it, why should anyone else? To get the maximum BTUs out of any fuel source requires adequate O2. 21% doesn't always do it. Acetylene supposedly will burn in 100% concentration, why use O2 also?Sreetips among others do not use Oxygen as far as I have seen.
I’m not sure what you’re asking/saying but a B Torch burns acetylene only and gets hot enough to melt gold. BarrenRealms (RIP) used one for a long time and even had a video at one time melting gold with one. My first discussion with him on a one to one basis was about torch's and how to melt gold.Well, if sreetips doesn't use it, why should anyone else? To get the maximum BTUs out of any fuel source requires adequate O2. 21% doesn't always do it. Acetylene supposedly will burn in 100% concentration, why use O2 also?
Interesting. It doesn't have venturi ports for ambient oxygen? only torch work I've done is cutting or anneal/temperingI’m not sure what you’re asking/saying but a B Torch burns acetylene only and gets hot enough to melt gold. BarrenRealms (RIP) used one for a long time and even had a video at one time melting gold with one. My first discussion with him on a one to one basis was about torch's and how to melt gold.
If you add oxygen to any fuel, it will burn more vigorously and at a higher temperature. Propane in air burns at 1,980° C. Propane and oxygen burns at 2,820° C. Acetylene in air burns at 2,400° C. With oxygen it's 3,100° C.Well, if sreetips doesn't use it, why should anyone else? To get the maximum BTUs out of any fuel source requires adequate O2. 21% doesn't always do it. Acetylene supposedly will burn in 100% concentration, why use O2 also?
Exactly this. Smack on the money. Why do things the hard way if there's a simpler way? Financially it's actually better too as you lose the cost of the rig (even a small one) when balanced against the excess gas costs of other ways of doing it if you're doing it fairly regularly.If you add oxygen to any fuel, it will burn more vigorously and at a higher temperature. Propane in air burns at 1,980° C. Propane and oxygen burns at 2,820° C. Acetylene in air burns at 2,400° C. With oxygen it's 3,100° C.
Dave
Then there's buy crap......cry a lot!Buy once cry once.
I have struggled greatly with getting complete gold melting with my TS8000 torch and Map Pro gas.
I have subsequently added additional insulation in the form of borax glazed crucible on a 2nd larger crucible on a fire brick on cement surrounded by fibrous insulation material.
Please note; the above set up is for incineration, not melting metals. It is just how he heats the bottom.Hmmm… that certainly looks an inexpensive and efficient method for melting metals. Thank you!
Got to love those stockpot surprises!Actually found some more gold bearing material while treating and disposing of wastes.
It may be the lighting, but in the first picture looks like nice pure gold, the second like mud.What do you gents think of this powder? It came from solution that tested positive for gold, required little de-noxing due to limited use of nitric, was precipitated with ferrous sulfate, washed multiple times, dried and had a tiny bit of sodium carbonate added. This powder doesn’t seem as dark or fine as when I used sodium metabisulfate. The gold particles in this batch came from some panning material and some recovered from ewaste which improperly treated. I suppose I will crush it up with mortar and pestle before melting it in my new covered Gusswein crucible and hope for some gold recovery.
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