chaseonbase
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I just saw this you tube video and I apologize in advance if this has been listed before. Go ahead and delete if so. Here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN9W3J3YIOI
Im really curious about this setup for guys like us if were only melting small amounts like in upwards of 5oz or maybe more. I know Al has a lower melting point then what were looking for around 1200ºF I believe. From sterling Ag to pure Ag 1640 to 1741 my figures may not be correct because I think it correlate's to cubic cm. Any ways I think with all the metals we are trying to refine including Au, Ag,Pt,Ir,Pd and Rh we need to reach a max temp around 4000 to 4500ºF. With some fireproof cement ceramic wool and a little tweaking could we make this work?
Also check out rlbob1 on youtube. He seems "different". But might be on to something with a way to induct enough heat.
Im really curious about this setup for guys like us if were only melting small amounts like in upwards of 5oz or maybe more. I know Al has a lower melting point then what were looking for around 1200ºF I believe. From sterling Ag to pure Ag 1640 to 1741 my figures may not be correct because I think it correlate's to cubic cm. Any ways I think with all the metals we are trying to refine including Au, Ag,Pt,Ir,Pd and Rh we need to reach a max temp around 4000 to 4500ºF. With some fireproof cement ceramic wool and a little tweaking could we make this work?
Also check out rlbob1 on youtube. He seems "different". But might be on to something with a way to induct enough heat.