Sunday, March 18, 2012

My Homemade Metal Foundry

My Homemade Metal Foundry Video Clips. Duration : 1.65 Mins.


I made a small foundry for melting metal. Its made from an old steel milk box, a large tin can, a cast iron pot, a paint can lid, a few plumbing pipes, and a hair dryer (heating coil removed). Foundry is powered by wood and charcoal. It can melt lead, aluminum, and sometimes copper depending on how much fuel is put in it. It is also powered by oil, but that makes a lot of smoke so I don't usually use oil, though I literally have hundreds of gallons of the stuff at my disposal.

Keywords: melt, sinkers, lead, foundry, fishing, scrap, recycle, metal, blast, furnace, homemade

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