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RE: Home Casting Video - doubleboost - 03-18-2012

(03-17-2012, 09:19 PM)Hopefuldave Wrote: I think I've been inspired! I was planning to fabricate the body/worm housing of my headstock divider out of plate and bolts, but after seeing how easy *you make it look* I might have a go at casting it instead!

Now I've got lots of damn fool questions...

In the first video you say it's easy and cheap to get the proper casting sand; as a fellow right-pondian can you suggest what to look for in the yellow pages?

How many melts do you get / Kg of propane, will I need a bigger (than 20Kg) bottle? Will a surplus-to-requirements (ex-caravan 20Kg) propane bottle make a half-decent furnace, as I don't have a spare beerkeg, would you think? Any need for forced air for the burner?

'Scuse my ignorance...

Dave H. (the other one)

Hi
Dave
The moulding sand i use is called Mansfield red
It is red and comes from Mansfield
Just google for local foundrys
If you call in and explain what you want and will pay cash you should be okBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
The place i but mine get it in 1 tonne bags i just take a shovell and my own bags no matter how much i get it is always 20 quid cash,
A propane cylinder will make a good furnace (plenty on the net about doing it).
You dont have to use forced draught but it is more economical on gas if you do.
This link should show my early furnace with a natural asperated burner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH2GrHW4mQE
John