I finally got around to taking a few pics of my furnace.It is a Johnson Gas model 900 that I bought on E-Bay for $250.I didn't take any pics before the repairs but,trust me....it was a real mess.I made the frame from scrap 2" square steel tubing and wheels rescued from the scrap bin at work.note the position of the gas valve.Not quite half open.This is max flow while maintaining an oxidizing atmosphere.I intend to build a larger capacity furnace later on and use the same control console to fire it.I could cut the frame and mount wheels on it to allow coupling either furnace to the console.
The first melt takes about 20 minutes....second melt 12 minutes.I checked the gas meter before and after casting 50# of ingots and found I used less than 200 cu.ft. of natural gas.


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must make a rig to lift them out for me as they hold 4 gallons!
) I think i'll go overhead gantry type. 