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I have no idea how many melts or screw-ups I've done with this crucible but it finally sprung a leak today just as I started to pull it out of the furnace and pour the Cast Iron that was in it into the mold.

   

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Look on the bright side Dave, you now have a cool looking plant pot Big Grin
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the hell I've put that poor crucible thru I truly figured that it would of given up a long time ago. One to thing to remember is to always buy top name brand crucibles when your dealng with the hot stuff.

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been playing with the new blower again today, poured a mortar and pestal, along with a cast iron clamp handle for the Cinci Shaper that I have been working on.

   

will post the video link later after the shop monster gets done editing it.

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(08-13-2014, 01:39 PM)dallen Wrote: DA.

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(08-13-2014, 02:37 PM)DaveH Wrote:
(08-13-2014, 01:39 PM)dallen Wrote: DA.

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I didn't know you were going to by one till after the fact, but then it may just be me and this one I have.

anyway here's something for you to watch.


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Got a question for you, what is running after you turn the flame off? air compressor? Did you add a little ferrosilicone or is it ferrosilicate? to the iron or is that only when fired in a cupola? Thanks for posting the videos! tt
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(08-15-2014, 12:18 PM)oldgoaly Wrote: DA
Got a question for you, what is running after you turn the flame off? air compressor? Did you add a little ferrosilicone or is it ferrosilicate? to the iron or is that only when fired in a cupola? Thanks for posting the videos! tt

probably the blower, but what you hear may also be from the Thomas Air pump that I use which is a heck of lot quitter then an air compressor.

and yes I add Silicon to the melt just before pouring to help with graphite formation, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't.

here's a short clip from today of me preheating the furnace in prep for melting CI





Will post the video of the pour this evening.

The other half





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what I poured yesterday

   
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been back out in the heat making parts for the shaper. Had plans on melting 25 pounds of Cast Iron this morning but ended up only melting about 20 pounds. oil feed messed up and I only used about a third of the oil that I had been burning for the same about of run time.

Anyway here is a couple photos of the part and what the iron looked like, nice and gray in color and able to be cut with a semi sharp hacksaw.

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where gate was snapped off.
   

bits that were spilled on top and air cooled. note thinnest and color of iron.
   

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