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Posted · Aluminium muffins

Very nice video:

 

 

I'm in the process of making one very similar to this from old parts I have laying around at my shop. Instead of a steel bucket I'm using an old evap fan blower housing and some 3" steel pipe for the crucible. If all goes well, the next step will be smelting copper with a completely different setup.

 

Ha ha im really getting older... posting this in this strange place...

 

Surely you can't be much older than most of the community here.....

 

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    Posted · Aluminium muffins

    man you tube is full of this stuff, like this one;

     

     

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    Posted · Aluminium muffins

    I wish these "yanks" would admit that its called A L U M I N I U M :p

     

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    I wish these "yanks" would admit that its called A L U M I N I U M :p

     

    To be fair both are valid, and Aluminum was actually the way it was originally spelt. But yeah it does annoy me too :-P

     

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