Daily fight at my house. What to do with the soda cans (beers too 😉 Well, this might be the solution, although you have to be very careful. This video will show you how to recycle scrap metal in the backyard, with a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry. Take a look and tell us what you think….Are you going to try it out?
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Sure! It’s always exciting to try something new.
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Aluminum melts at relatively low temperatures, it’s one thing that makes joining aluminum parts by soldering or welding so tricky. An aluminum soda-can has almost no resistance to melting, so any decent source of heat should do it. The problem is containing the molten metal.
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Alzheimer’s has been scientifically linked to aluminum. Wouldn’t the fumes be toxic as well?
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thirsty ounces
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36 ounces
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I like your video that’s smart
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That was a very educational video for a hobby. I enjoy things to make sense I do a lot of molding in fiberglass. Thanks-JS
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The sword could weigh 1 &1/2 lb.
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Need instructions for making your a homemade, Mini Metal Foundry
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This is interesting! Do you know how hot the foundry actually gets? Could it melt copper, iron, or bronze?
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The sword weight 9.34 ounces!
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would like to see how you made thefoundry
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