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some have tried too use the infrared jobs but most are not set up to read much more then 500 degrees. I have a fluke digital probe that uses K type probes but they are only good up to around 2300.
I gauge the temp of cast iron by stirring the pot with a piece of 3/8" rebar if the end melts off in the time it takes to stir the pot its hot enough to pour.
I know a couple of guys that have bought Pyrometer off of evil bay but haven't heard anything about if they actually were able to get them to work.
DA
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I'm looking at an infrared that is 'supposed' to read 900° C, I'm a little skeptical about this but it isn't much money so I'm going to take a shot on it.... I also find that I tend to pour overly hot and this isn't a good thing for surface finishes in a lot of cases.
Ergo I was watching this thread with interest, Id rather just point and read if at all possible.
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08-11-2014, 08:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-11-2014, 08:35 AM by Bigbadbugga.)
(08-10-2014, 07:20 PM)dallen Wrote: Aluminum is easy, cast iron is like my EX "a real bitch to handle"
A little wisdom, build like your going to melt iron, but take the time to learn on aluminum first that way you only have to build once
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This is my plan, I'm looking to use refractory materials capable of the cast iron temperatures.
I like your tempreature test with the rebar, would the same work with a 5mm rod of ally?
I tend to work in that way anyway, that is over speccing everything so it can handle several times the stress it needs to. I'll stardom collecting materials soon and hopefully start building in a few weeks. Got my holidays at the end of this month so nothing will happen until I get back.
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