all of these sights talk about how to make a burner but none of the show diagrams or pieces. I know they are simple but does anyone have a drawing (even a napkin style crayon one will work)![]()
Hey guys,
A mate of mine has built a small crucible-less furnace that he seems to be melting aluminium in quite well, and I thought you might all be interested.
Seems like a simple enough design and works quite effectively for small melts.
Take a look at:-
http://www.vk2zay.net/article.php/84
Cheers,
Alan.
all of these sights talk about how to make a burner but none of the show diagrams or pieces. I know they are simple but does anyone have a drawing (even a napkin style crayon one will work)![]()
thanks
Michael T.
"If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"
Here's a couple of links that have good information on burners.
http://www.reil1.net/design.shtml
http://home.iprimus.com.au/cmckeown/foundry.htm
There is also a book by: Michael Porter titled: Gas Burners for forges, furnaces & Kilns.
which I feel is an excellent book. It's available from amazon.com
No connection to anyone here indicated but myself.
HTj
Wow, that's a really fantastic furnace, nicely constructed. I also have the problem with melting long aluminum extrusions. That's a neat way to solve the problem.