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Washington Surplus selling complete metal melting set up.
Not being a metal melter, this auction setup appears to be a complete
foundry set up. Hope the link works: http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/sta...iew?auc=433786. Probably not for anyone that would have to ship the stuff. Paul |
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Washington Surplus selling complete metal melting set up.
On Apr 29, 5:00*pm, Bob Engelhardt wrote:
wrote: Not being a metal melter, this auction setup appears to be a complete foundry set up. Hope the link works:http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/sta...iew?auc=433786. Probably not for anyone that would have to ship the stuff. Paul Looks like a nice setup. *Natural gas, I would guess. *Anybody know what all those rods are in pic 8? Bob Sealed tins of welding rod, looks like. (one not-so-sealed) Dave |
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Washington Surplus selling complete metal melting set up.
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:00:25 -0400, the infamous Bob Engelhardt
scrawled the following: wrote: Not being a metal melter, this auction setup appears to be a complete foundry set up. Hope the link works: http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/sta...iew?auc=433786. Probably not for anyone that would have to ship the stuff. Paul Looks like a nice setup. Natural gas, I would guess. Yeah, NG or propane. But 8.2 amps for the controller?!? http://www.mifco.com/hsmelter.htm Found 'em! Anybody know what all those rods are in pic 8? Looking at the rods and packaging in image 2, I'll WAG that they're flux-coated pure metals for alloying. -- Losing faith in humanity, one person at a time. |
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Washington Surplus selling complete metal melting set up.
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:00:25 -0400, the infamous Bob Engelhardt scrawled the following: wrote: Not being a metal melter, this auction setup appears to be a complete foundry set up. Hope the link works: http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/sta...iew?auc=433786. Probably not for anyone that would have to ship the stuff. Paul Looks like a nice setup. Natural gas, I would guess. Yeah, NG or propane. But 8.2 amps for the controller?!? That 8.2 amps is probably mostly the blower motor . -- Snag "90 FLHTCU "Strider" '39 WLDD "PopCycle" BS 132/SENS/DOF |
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Washington Surplus selling complete metal melting set up.
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 11:32:45 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: Not being a metal melter, this auction setup appears to be a complete foundry set up. Hope the link works: http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/sta...iew?auc=433786. Probably not for anyone that would have to ship the stuff. Paul NICE!!!! Thats a complete setup!!!! Gunner "First Law of Leftist Debate The more you present a leftist with factual evidence that is counter to his preconceived world view and the more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot, homophobe approaches infinity. This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to the subject." Grey Ghost |
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