crimsoncarp
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Hey guys just wanted to know if anyone is aware of any (preferably electric) furnaces on the market that would be able of reaching temperatures to melt gold.
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Yep! Many of us are aware of them, and have little good to say about them. I owned one at one point in time, a Handimelt. It sat on the shelf collecting dust once I realized how stupid they are. The crucibles are killer expensive and enjoy a very short lifespan. They are slow, and cumbersome to use. Do not be deceived.crimsoncarp said:Hey guys just wanted to know if anyone is aware of any (preferably electric) furnaces on the market that would be able of reaching temperatures to melt gold.
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If it's the typical plumbers torch, acetylene and naturally aspirated air, I expect it won't do well for melting gold. If it as you describe, and has an oxygen tank, it will serve perfectly well. Be advised that the tip must be clean, otherwise you'll contaminate the metal you melt. Clean it well with some fine abrasive cloth, down to clean copper, then wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove traces of metal dust.crimsoncarp said:Thanks for getting back to me on the matter guys. So all in all electric furnaces are a bad idea. I personally dont have a blow torch or anything of the like but one of my friends is a plumber and he has an oxytorch. Has anyone had any melting experience with it.