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I am very interested in melting down aluminum cans into metal sheets to then water jet. How would I be able to do that?
Pretty interesting, my suggestion would be to fill the can with water and freeze it so that the can does not de-form when drilled.
Dude try pouring one leg at a time trying to chase all of the legs in Port all in that quickly did you see where it’s not working out well for you so again for one leg at a time let it cool you’ll have a lot more control over it and then do each leg separately you’ll have better control it’ll work a lot better good luck
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate the time & energy you put into this!!!!
Wow!!! Justed started a corporate office job in the Steel industry was previously in Automotive manufacturing..this video is amazing and got me up to speed...thank you so much!!! This is wonderful!!! I have it on repeat all day!!!
Hi, I'm a musician from County Durham in the UK. I'm creating a music video for a track I've written and wondered whether you'd allow me to use a few seconds from your brilliant video. I would credit you in the video end credits. I should add that I make no money from the music. Thanks John.
Steel is so important!!
beautifull music choice. I I'll save this vid fot the future, it will take about a year or more to get all the stuff I'll need, but I'll get there. Thank you for the tutorial!
The background music is maddenly distracting,
Quench the music!!
I love this video nice job keep making vids(:
That background music is seriously annoying
Because of Alzheimer’s connection I would avoid melting Aluminum….
Brilliant - thank you! I live off grid so can't use a hair dryer but I guess heating the outside wih a Mapp gas torch would be good enough? Also, are there any setbacks to using charcoal vs sand/plaster or perlite? I have an abundance of sand and pine but that's about it!
🤔a charcoal starter chimney can be used to melt metal?
Guy sounds like David Firth. (Salad Fingers)
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Simplified and straightforward. Thanks very much
how do you get an 80s pop band out of a hair dryer? (Air Supply) I mean "All out of love" is a good song but...
stupid music. very disturbing.
Be VERY careful if you used a galvanised container, burning off the coating produces poisonous fumes that can kill, so burn off the coating in an open well ventilated area.
GREAT video...thanks so much
Electric Arc Furnace steels are not suitable for structural steel. And in the last few months to a year, the UK can no longer make structural steel because we no longer have blast furnaces, only electric arc funaces.
“Tin can” made of steel? No one makes cans out of tin anymore.
Well yeah. Tin is too soft and can't be processed to be tough, and it crumbles in cold temperatures. It's great for alloying with other metals, but it's kind of a crappy material on its own.
@@luke_fabis It’s also more expensive than steel.
They are often lined with tin because it is more inert ☝🤓
have a look at the dakota fire hole
Thank you
What I plan to get into soon…. Metallurgical engineering ❤
Looks like ! Your Using ! Quute ! An Absolute ! Lot ! Of Rusty ! Cans ! To Make some ! Aluminium ! Here !
Stop burning stuff.
What I wonder is what do you do with the aluminum you've cast? DO you use it for something, or sell it, or what?
You never said what you used for your casting mold. What is it? I've used my portable fire pit to burn scraps & pieces of disposable wood and spring pruning off of the junipers and othe decorative wood in the yard. Got the fire so hot, i had to stand 20 ft away. Very good alternative. It also works great on windy days, you won't need the blow dryer. Liked the video.
…anyone into melting things for no reason should stick to something a bit easier, like ice-cream.
Dont caress my spoons
Very informational. However, the music is louder than the speaker and extremely distracting. Why does there have to be repeating rhythmic music? We are forced to read the close captioning to appreciate what the narrator is saying because we are bombarded with music that is not in the background - it the main sound here.
First off all make sure u have enouth wood as you gone use so much wood to get the temp for alu as the wood will burn out fast rather use briquetes that will be so much better
Love it! How'd you turn the brick into a cast to pour into? Thanks!
old construction brics has area that makes holding them easyer he is using that area for casting
Can you melt cast iron with this?
2:24 I don't think a tin can is a good idea. Doesn't tin have a far lower melting point than aluminum (or aluminium, as you Brits say)? I think you meant a steel can.
Tin cans are steel, tin foil is aluminum. It's just a colloquialism.
Pretty clever and you can juggle as well, multi talented. You steel a lot of things from your poor wife, I hope you didn’t steel her underwear to make this video as well 😂
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How about charcoal trap your wood gas over & over make it in clay.
Awesome explanation 🙏🙏Also the grain boundaries rearrange them selves, when heat treated, relieving pressures and other stresses causing the metal to normalise
Music is very loud
kzread.infog6yFmTTV43I?feature=shared Heat treatment, or heat treatment in English, is a process in which a material, usually a metal or metal alloy, is subjected to a controlled cycle of heating and cooling to change its physical and mechanical properties. This procedure is used to improve the hardness, strength, ductility, hardness, corrosion resistance and other characteristics of the material.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i have a Hobo Rocket Stove and done Smores with my daughter. i'll have to make one and melt some aluminum Thanx for the tip
Well done, apart from the "crucible" burning out molten aluminium dissolves steel.
Couldn’t hear, in a crowded bar. Think I would have learned more if the audio was louder. I have to leave this bar
Very annoying video . .