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Don Foreman July 7th 05 08:16 PM

sidearm burner
 
I built a "Sidearm" self-aspirated burner just for the hell of it.
Might use it to melt some aluminum and/or brass, and for larger
heating tasks. It was worth doing just to see and hear it work.
It's a pretty impressive propane torch. It runs well at gas pressures
from 5 to 30 PSI, probably higher once I get a choke made for it.

http://users.goldengate.net/~dforeman/sidearm_burner/

Nick Müller July 7th 05 09:08 PM

Don Foreman wrote:

Might use it to melt some aluminum and/or brass, and for larger


Any ideas how much aluminium it will melt within a reasonable time?


Nick
--
Motormodelle / Engine Models:
http://www.motor-manufaktur.de
Ellwe 2FB * VTM 87 * DLM-S3a * cubic
more to come ...

Don Foreman July 7th 05 10:08 PM

On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 22:08:30 +0200, (Nick Müller)
wrote:

Don Foreman wrote:

Might use it to melt some aluminum and/or brass, and for larger


Any ideas how much aluminium it will melt within a reasonable time?


Not yet. That would depend a lot on what sort of enclosure is used to
contain the heat.

Nick Müller July 7th 05 11:04 PM

Don Foreman wrote:

Not yet.


Any plans to test it? And to keep us updated?


That would depend a lot on what sort of enclosure is used to
contain the heat.


Oh! ;-)


Nick
--
Motormodelle / Engine Models:
http://www.motor-manufaktur.de
Ellwe 2FB * VTM 87 * DLM-S3a * cubic
more to come ...

Don Foreman July 8th 05 12:11 AM

On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:04:07 +0200, (Nick Müller)
wrote:

Don Foreman wrote:

Not yet.


Any plans to test it? And to keep us updated?


That would depend a lot on what sort of enclosure is used to
contain the heat.


Oh! ;-)


It seems to work OK with up to an .055 orifice (#54 drill). Once I
get a choke made and make tongs and a pouring shank, I'll see how it
does with a small (#3 or #6) crucible of aluminum surrounded by
firebricks.

May take me a while, it being fishin' season and all, but I'll report
my findings.

Ken Sterling July 8th 05 11:53 AM

On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:04:07 +0200, (Nick Müller)
wrote:

Don Foreman wrote:

Not yet.


Any plans to test it? And to keep us updated?


That would depend a lot on what sort of enclosure is used to
contain the heat.


Oh! ;-)


It seems to work OK with up to an .055 orifice (#54 drill). Once I
get a choke made and make tongs and a pouring shank, I'll see how it
does with a small (#3 or #6) crucible of aluminum surrounded by
firebricks.

May take me a while, it being fishin' season and all, but I'll report
my findings.

......and you can also get a 30 second steak ! ! G
Ken.



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