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lillymac100

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I am living canada ottawa,I am looking good furnace plz, any give suggest which type of furnace i will take?
 
You haven't specified what you expect in the way of a furnace, but have you considered building one, fired by either natural gas or propane? Even fuel oil? It's not that tough of a project unless you have absolutely no mechanical ability or tools to work with. Commercially built furnaces can be very expensive to procure.

Make damned sure it's a furnace that you really need, as one is often not required. If you're involved with melting small amounts of gold or silver, you may be perfectly served by using a torch, either natural gas, propane or acetylene, and oxygen. Oxygen is key to success if you hope to be able to melt precious metals adequately. In such a case, melting dishes are the preferred vessel, as crucibles tend to be too deep to be heated adequately.

Harold
 
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I know the best furnace company here all kind of furnace is available my dear because I also used this company furnace so visit this company

I have removed the link, as the furnaces which are represented are not melting furnaces, but heating furnaces for structures. I expect this post was nothing more than spam, but I'm going to give this individual the benefit of all doubts and assume that is not the case. Next time he/she won't be so lucky.

Harold
 

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