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FlamingFurnace
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Hi everyone, In my channel I mainly focus of metal casting projects using recycled scrap aluminum.
Aluminum is a very versatile material and in my channel I would like to promote the awareness of aluminum recycling via different metal casting projects.
In most of my videos I provide detailed explanations of all the the steps as how to create the sand mold, tips for best aluminum casting methods, homemade foundry equipment types and of course the importance of safety when working with molten aluminum.
So feel free to like, subscribe and I will be more then happy to answer any of your question if you leave me a comment.
Enjoy ;-)
You are also welcome to visit my blog: http://www.flamingfurnace.com/
Aluminum is a very versatile material and in my channel I would like to promote the awareness of aluminum recycling via different metal casting projects.
In most of my videos I provide detailed explanations of all the the steps as how to create the sand mold, tips for best aluminum casting methods, homemade foundry equipment types and of course the importance of safety when working with molten aluminum.
So feel free to like, subscribe and I will be more then happy to answer any of your question if you leave me a comment.
Enjoy ;-)
You are also welcome to visit my blog: http://www.flamingfurnace.com/
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rogerramjet5092
(3 minutes ago)
To all the people saying just buy new; what if it's a specialized
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Shane-Singleton
(9 minutes ago)
I've never thought to use rebar as a sacreficial metal. I really like the setup as well with them all being linked with the framework.
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drcassingram
(18 minutes ago)
A very amazing bit of recycling. Should have 100% upvotes. Will put this into play at home for all rusty stuff to recycle and USE!!
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homeXDfense
(28 minutes ago)
Thank you for sharing, ignore the people that have no mental capacity for anything and insist on nasty comments I am grateful for people like you,you took time to share
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NAVELECTRO
(32 minutes ago)
*For idiots commenting about the waste of time about these nuts and bolts. It's just an example for the process that it's applicable for some other items
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azflynbear
(47 minutes ago)
Very educational! The use of scraps etc., demonstrates an economical approach to the difficult process removal of rust for the hobbyist.
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schlooonginator1227
(51 minutes ago)
There are too many extremely naive people making comments here. RESTORATIONS!
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chrisyu98
(1 hour ago)
Citric acid solution, is my favorite. Heating/boiling the solution makes it especially effective. Would not have even needed to pre-clean those bolts.
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SnorrioK
(1 hour ago)
I just tried, because I had 50 pounds of citric acid in the garage that I use for zinc removal, to put very rusty horse shoes into a solution of water + citric acid. Evidently, thinking that it wouldn't do much since citric acid is rather weak, it totally worked and even removed the annoying black rust that is hard to remove most of the time. Electric removal is obviously the best choice but for those who can't get that done, can always go for citric acid. It will work within 48 hours or so and do a much better job than vinegar for example (and will not smell either).
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