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On Mon, 16 May 2011 08:39:06 -0500, "Snag"
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Sunworshipper wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 05:52:39 -0500, "Snag"
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Sunworshipper wrote:
On Sun, 15 May 2011 20:36:23 -0500, "Snag"
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Sunworshipper wrote:
Any ideas on filtering, storage, delivery, and waist disposal of
used oil? Somehow, I need to keep the mess minimal. I'm thinking
of making a ceramic stand for the crucible, will that work? Or
making ceramic screens ? I need the pour clean or flaws will show
up during machining.

I built it big enough to do a large cast iron part in the future,
but will stick to aluminum for the moment.


SW

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/castinghobby/

I hang here to learn from those with more experience .

They flooded my email when I had that option turned off.

There is another one and they won't let me play.


SW

You should be able to select a digest option that'll send 'em all in
one ortwo "digests" per day . Dunno what you read email with , I use
OE and have multiple inboxes set up , one for each email list I
read . Makes it easy to ignore one if I'm too busy right now to read
... Can't imagine why a list wouldn't let you play .


I've basically given up on yeh hoo groups. The other one, I filled out
the request for invite and never got a response. I read a whole bunch,
but learned more from videos. Rejection isn't anything new to me, the
last two years of high school I lived alone and worked most of my life
alone.


There's one forum , lemmee see ...
http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/foionelrums/ that I had to email a specific
dude to get activated - that may be the one you're talking about , maybe
not . Lotsa good info out there .


Yeap, that one, I even emailed Lionel to ask a question with no
answer. That's the one I read a lot from, ye hoo is hidden.

Is temperature really a big issue? If so how is it observed?


Need to ask around for waist veggy oil, maybe that would be easier to
work with. But, that might have even more waist sludge that needs
disposal. Could burn it in the fire pit, but thinking it will burn
forever and hot, thus cracking the cool rocks around it.

Kinda at a stand still till I find more parts and work out the next
direction. I need a junk yard type place to buy stuff from cheap.
Finding just scrap steel to weld together is a task. I just keep
thinking about running out of stuff to build stuff because everybody
is broke and it disappears to the recycling scrap yards.


Heh , one of my neighbors is a part-time scrapper and he often gives me
first pick . He knows what I want , and I give him just a bit above the
recyclers .


I've got one of those also, but he has nothing ferrous at the moment.
I picked up some stuff at the place I found the metal wheels. BTW, I
wouldn't have got away with burning the solid rubber off the wheels in
the city. Plus foundry work is illegal in NV. thus one of the many
reasons to move. Only bad thing is loosing the zero state tax stuff.
Should have INC.ed back when I lived there, but never could figure out
which is best C or S corporation. Still don't know after 3 attorneys
and the secretary of state BS.


Know of a place to buy crucibles at? Always have trouble coming up
with search terms for sale. Buy, sale, cost, price, store, cart,...
Probably not buy one but would like to know what they cost for larger
ones.


SW


Check out Legend Inc. in Sparks Nevada . I make my own ... for aluminum a
piece of steel pipe/tubing a couple inches smaller than the ID of your
furnace with a plate welded on for a bottom works well . Length to suit your
needs ... those short fat propane cylinders make a halfway decent one for
about 25-30 melts . Burner erodes them if you're not careful . My current
ones include one of 11ga 4" square tube , 4" dia steel tube (short one) and
a couple of small slip-cast ceramics for brass.


Funny, I use to blow through that town every time I went swimming ,
mine hunting, and cliff diving below the dam. Their site has a mistake
in BTW, 300 oz. won't fit in a 4.5" crucible, maybe drop a zero.

I have an almost prefect steel pipe with a welded on dome cap, but
when I cut it off the pipe that became my gantry crane it is about 2"
short of this project. Bummer, can't always see that far in the future
with a chop saw in hand.


SW