Hey there all you beautiful people welcome back again for another video with the melting Muppet. Today I do my Biggest heaviest ingot coming in at over 20 kg. An awesome addition to the stack but at the end of the day there's really nothing I can do with it except have it as an expensive doorstop. But that doesn't matter I love it anyway. Quite a few melts in today's video as you'll see so sit back relax take a load off and I'll see all you awesome people hopefully on next Friday's video. Have a sensational weekend and take care👋🏻😃
hey @bigstackD Here is some info to find zinc in Australia. www.ga.gov.au/education/minerals-energy/australian-mineral-facts/zinc#:~:text=Australia%20today%20has%20more%20than,Hilton%2DGeorge%20Fisher%20in%20Queensland. Hope this helps
My absolute favourite channel on UA-cam for more than two years. Now I’m retired, scrapping and melting has been my hobby for a year; I learned everything about melting and pouring from BigstackD.
Alchemy at it’s purest! Your Nordic gold videos are my favorites, and did anyone else see that chuck of ice that fell on that brick? Biggest, hailstone, ever! Cheers
I always love the editing when you're crushing copper. It looks like you had fun, but I know it was probably time consuming. At twelve minutes in, it's looking like it's going to be another great video
I was wondering what you where gonna do with all those copper ingots. I guess you still want to clean them up. I would love to watch an episode where you make one of the larger bars into a perfect straight and smooth one with a mirror finish all the way round. You know like when you see big gold bars in Fort Knox with the sharp edges
Engineer here… As always I’m totally impressed by the woodworking! I think the bounce and torsional instability comes from the brackets. I would’ve sandwiched the beam between angle iron with throughbolts. The other flange to be used as anchor points. I think large throughbolts would have played into the heavy modern industrial look better than small strip steel brackets.
My dad introduced me to your channel. Its always a mixture of amazement, sadness, and nostalgia watching your videos. Keep up the good work! And dad, if you read this, i love you.
@MontanaCheeky, true that! Three must have elements to my Friday. BigStackD, Curtis (and Karen) at Cutting Edge Engineering and Johnny B for spicy memes.
Great melt, as always, BigStackD! That zinc flash was pretty wild. Good thing you weren't hurt. I loved the layers in the bar. They add heaps of character! I'm glad to see Ingot's eye looking better. It almost seemed that Bullion was glad his big brother was doing better, too. the way he nudged Ingot. Thanks for yet another excellent video! I'm looking forward to next Friday.
Hi there, I’m glad and not so glad I took at least part of your advice. I didn’t try it a home. I went to the neighbours house with beer and tried it… his wife has decided that we’re not allowed to melt things at their place anymore. 😂
For more than a year, I asked for a 10 kilo ingot or Nordic gold. I've been gone because I couldn't keep having my heart broken. Finally...it's finally happened--and he doubled it. Thank youuuu!
On safety note, I would place the heavy ingots low near the floor. At some point you will design your outdoor work station to implement improvements. A hinge and counterweight on the lid of the big forge would make it a one hand operation and move you away from the heat. Putting hot ingots on ice is fun to watch, but I imagine a wood box with a steel baking pan floor to hold the ice block and contain the ingots over the ice. Top Tier ASMR!
WoHoo! Friday! Ingot has a gray beard, which I had not noticed before. He is beginning his senior stage. I just had a wild idea about the big skull you need to make a large mold of it and pour it. It will look like the skull of doom. Perfect addition to the vault for Halloween and beyond. That would be some large pour.
I’m thankful you didn’t get caught in the zinc explosion, because that would have been pretty painful. I can imagine the doctor’s notes: “Patient presented with several 1-4 cm second and third degree burns of the outer right elbow and upper forearm. Patient states that he was attempting to melt metal in a small furnace and miscalculated with his measurements, creating an explosion of zinc and its oxide that made contact with his arm. Patient’s burns were treated and a laboratory test was ordered to investigate the possibility of zinc poisoning. Patient was sent to the laboratory to have blood drawn for the test.” It would be a fun case study, but I’m relieved that you didn’t get hurt.
Nordic Gold is my favorite to watch you melt and pour, so this was absolutely amazing for me to watch!! And daaaaamn, that was certainly exciting to see that zinc reaction I'm just so glad you were not standing by it when it happened.... SAFTY FIRST! 😉😉😉 Love from Eastern Washington, USA...
Ouch!!! Fortunately the sleeve that one of your subscribers sent you some time ago did its job, the pipe was protected even if the sleeve itself was a bit expensive, it did the job it was made for, protecting the pipe. And so the difference in weight between what you were supposed to put on and what you put on triggered this reaction, luckily you weren't close by and you kept an eye on what was happening to quickly extinguish the gas, well done! 😉👍
Lol, great vid brother....AND we got a crow sighting! Both your favorite Ingot and your heaviest Ingot are still about the same color! Enjoy your weekend!
We are watching a modern day Da Vinci. May not be his own techniques but on the whole, the way the video is shot and everything herein the videos, its his masterpieces. And we are watching weekly. Awesome Edit: The pups are his muse.
Cool content! Loved how you just picked the bits of the top and carried on smelting! 'Nothing to see here' 😆And a cast Nordic of your boot would be sweet! 👍
i mean really...you just have the coolest lifestyle!! I started my stack after watching soooo many vids ago and have since started beating steel into shapes too....thank you man just bloody awesome inspiration and chill out vids chur
Nice video as always, its good to see that you are making longer videos, seeing the whole process and that huge ingot is amaizing, keep up the good work :)
I cannot stress enough that the MVP of these videos is that good ol' block of wood! That thing is absolutely my favorite part of these great videos! So underrated! No joke!
I love a good explosion just as much as the next guy, but I'm glad you were at a safe distance. That ingot sure looks like it'd be fun to heft around! Thanks for the great video and stay safe!
i dont know how but since i begining to watch bistackD gives to me chiling and big joy i'm very happy that there are such people in the world my friend keep up the nice art and work your are doing i wish the best my friend greetings from greece .
Wow that was some exciting melts: Zinc explosions, terribly hot extra large triple crucible... but what a result! A humongous beautiful golden Ingot! We sure appreciate all the hard work you put in all week for your videos, it definitely shows in a very enjoyable end product for us!👍 love those sweet pups of yours especially that cuddlebug Ingot ❤
I wonder how long before a fan mixes the sound of the copper processing into a song. The flattening has a decent beat and there's plenty of bell like sounds in the chopping to work with.
Cheers bigears muchly appreciated 👊😁. Ill have a great weekend now that I got rid of the Dugite trying to get into my bloody shed again! 2 snakes today and the big one got away unfortunately . I'll be keeping a close eye on my little monkeys for sure.
I wonder if melting togheter the zinc, tin and aluminium together at lower temp then add the copper in would increase the vaporization point enough so zinc wouldn't react that much at such high heat. If it's in an alloy, I'm not sure, but it might help.
impressive melting ! One of the best video of this channel, i hope this accident will never back in the future because we love you and we don't want you're injured :) Good weekend for you and the dogs !
Been a helluva rough week but I knew if I got through there'd be a great melt to watch at the end of it! I appreciate everything you do mate, can't wait to see what gets added to the stack between now and the new goal!
I'm totally impressed with the patience to cut all the copper pipes with a wire cutter then blasting them with the hand tamper. Hats off friend I would have spent more time finding a more efficient and labor intensive way to do it to end up with the same result.
Are you going to be doing any cool molds for weapons again anytime soon? It would be cool to see a giant copper sword polished real shiny! You could colab with maby 2 other smelters and have each one take a crucible and pour a really big one. One person at each section. Just a thought. Love the videos bud!
Nordic gold is an alloy of more than 2 metals, usually mainly including Zinc and Copper as you saw, a metal alloy is a composition, while regular gold is a pure element.
The different tones when cutting the copper pipe reminded me of another UA-camr. In the back of my mind I heard a voice saying "Let's get this into a crucible... Nice!"
After watching those beautiful eruptions, I am grateful for the direction of the prevailing breezes. That is nasty deadly stuff to accidentally inhale, for my entertainment.
Hey there all you beautiful people welcome back again for another video with the melting Muppet. Today I do my Biggest heaviest ingot coming in at over 20 kg. An awesome addition to the stack but at the end of the day there's really nothing I can do with it except have it as an expensive doorstop. But that doesn't matter I love it anyway. Quite a few melts in today's video as you'll see so sit back relax take a load off and I'll see all you awesome people hopefully on next Friday's video. Have a sensational weekend and take care👋🏻😃
hey @bigstackD
Here is some info to find zinc in Australia.
www.ga.gov.au/education/minerals-energy/australian-mineral-facts/zinc#:~:text=Australia%20today%20has%20more%20than,Hilton%2DGeorge%20Fisher%20in%20Queensland.
Hope this helps
Can I ask? Is Nordic gold can be make for ring and such??
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Yea yea. I was right. We got some Nordic gold guys. LETS GO BigStackd. You the Goat
good video so far just a few minutes in but at 3:40 in the subtitles you did zinc twice instead of zinc then tin keep up the vids
My absolute favourite channel on UA-cam for more than two years. Now I’m retired, scrapping and melting has been my hobby for a year; I learned everything about melting and pouring from BigstackD.
Impressed with your discipline that after all these melts you don’t let your guard down and jumped on the gas that quickly
Thats a type of mistake you never make twice
Why i watch a man melt metal for over an hour, I dont know why, but im here every time! Great job Mate!
Your sense of humor is only matched by your amazing editing skills. Really enjoy your videos.
I love the layered effect of that big bar. It really gives it character.
Lotta slag and ash fell in though.
Alchemy at it’s purest! Your Nordic gold videos are my favorites, and did anyone else see that chuck of ice that fell on that brick? Biggest, hailstone, ever! Cheers
Nordic Gold Lasagne! Great melt. I hope you hydrated well. I loved Ingot’s little growls and howls. So ferocious!
I always love the editing when you're crushing copper. It looks like you had fun, but I know it was probably time consuming.
At twelve minutes in, it's looking like it's going to be another great video
I was wondering what you where gonna do with all those copper ingots. I guess you still want to clean them up. I would love to watch an episode where you make one of the larger bars into a perfect straight and smooth one with a mirror finish all the way round. You know like when you see big gold bars in Fort Knox with the sharp edges
I second this everyone wants to see it. I was thinking it when I seen how ugly those huge ingots where.
I’ve been wanting to see that too - put one through a mill or shaper and then polish it up
Not only an excellent smelter but an accomplished musician!
Engineer here… As always I’m totally impressed by the woodworking! I think the bounce and torsional instability comes from the brackets. I would’ve sandwiched the beam between angle iron with throughbolts. The other flange to be used as anchor points. I think large throughbolts would have played into the heavy modern industrial look better than small strip steel brackets.
My dad introduced me to your channel. Its always a mixture of amazement, sadness, and nostalgia watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
And dad, if you read this, i love you.
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A spectacular show as always. BigStackD always manages to outdo his previous episodes with style and class.
It's not a friday without a bigstackD video :)
Awesome buddy cheers for your super thanks . Muchly appreciated. Have a great weekend.👊😁
Thats true. I am every friday very Happy, that I can See a new Video. Thanks for the Vids♥️
@MontanaCheeky, true that! Three must have elements to my Friday. BigStackD, Curtis (and Karen) at Cutting Edge Engineering and Johnny B for spicy memes.
@@billmullins6833I will have to correct you for CEE you forgot the safety officer Homely my good sir
Agreed!!!
Absolutely love Nordic Gold!
Well done mate, stay happy and healthy out there 🙏😎👍
I died laughing with the chopped off finger and then the glove duct tapped.
The pitch of the cutting sound getting higher and higher as the copper pipes get shorter and shorter is extremely pleasing
It reminds me of the sound of Amethyst on Minecraft
top shelf ASMR
Great melt, as always, BigStackD! That zinc flash was pretty wild. Good thing you weren't hurt.
I loved the layers in the bar. They add heaps of character!
I'm glad to see Ingot's eye looking better. It almost seemed that Bullion was glad his big brother was doing better, too. the way he nudged Ingot.
Thanks for yet another excellent video! I'm looking forward to next Friday.
Hi there, I’m glad and not so glad I took at least part of your advice. I didn’t try it a home. I went to the neighbours house with beer and tried it… his wife has decided that we’re not allowed to melt things at their place anymore. 😂
Your content has inspired me to do metal working since 2020, thank you :)
I like the way you share your mistakes, it teaches us who espire to what you do, to learn as well.
I'm loving this energised bigstackD now the tonne has been passed, bring on more big bars/melts.
For more than a year, I asked for a 10 kilo ingot or Nordic gold. I've been gone because I couldn't keep having my heart broken. Finally...it's finally happened--and he doubled it. Thank youuuu!
On safety note, I would place the heavy ingots low near the floor. At some point you will design your outdoor work station to implement improvements. A hinge and counterweight on the lid of the big forge would make it a one hand operation and move you away from the heat. Putting hot ingots on ice is fun to watch, but I imagine a wood box with a steel baking pan floor to hold the ice block and contain the ingots over the ice. Top Tier ASMR!
Big ingots are the best ingots. Long videos are the best videos. Nordic gold is almost the best gold. Kudos to bigstrackD in this new season.
WoHoo! Friday! Ingot has a gray beard, which I had not noticed before. He is beginning his senior stage. I just had a wild idea about the big skull you need to make a large mold of it and pour it. It will look like the skull of doom. Perfect addition to the vault for Halloween and beyond. That would be some large pour.
I would like to see every other episode you are trying to melt as much scrap laying around your shed as possible 😊
I’m thankful you didn’t get caught in the zinc explosion, because that would have been pretty painful.
I can imagine the doctor’s notes: “Patient presented with several 1-4 cm second and third degree burns of the outer right elbow and upper forearm. Patient states that he was attempting to melt metal in a small furnace and miscalculated with his measurements, creating an explosion of zinc and its oxide that made contact with his arm. Patient’s burns were treated and a laboratory test was ordered to investigate the possibility of zinc poisoning. Patient was sent to the laboratory to have blood drawn for the test.”
It would be a fun case study, but I’m relieved that you didn’t get hurt.
Nordic Gold is my favorite to watch you melt and pour, so this was absolutely amazing for me to watch!! And daaaaamn, that was certainly exciting to see that zinc reaction I'm just so glad you were not standing by it when it happened.... SAFTY FIRST! 😉😉😉 Love from Eastern Washington, USA...
Ouch!!! Fortunately the sleeve that one of your subscribers sent you some time ago did its job, the pipe was protected even if the sleeve itself was a bit expensive, it did the job it was made for, protecting the pipe. And so the difference in weight between what you were supposed to put on and what you put on triggered this reaction, luckily you weren't close by and you kept an eye on what was happening to quickly extinguish the gas, well done! 😉👍
Wow 5 days. 44lbs. That's so crazy.....and yet cool!!!!! Nice job. Glad you weren't near by when the reaction happened!!
Lol, great vid brother....AND we got a crow sighting! Both your favorite Ingot and your heaviest Ingot are still about the same color! Enjoy your weekend!
You should do a layered bar of that size! One crucible full of aluminum, one of brass, one of copper, and one of nordic gold! That would be super cool
We are watching a modern day Da Vinci. May not be his own techniques but on the whole, the way the video is shot and everything herein the videos, its his masterpieces. And we are watching weekly. Awesome
Edit: The pups are his muse.
Such a delight to see the good boy's eye fully healed up
Aahhh I love this channel. The slow running dog timer was the funniest part.
I love the sound of when Bigstack is cutting up the copper pipe! Good AMSR!
Cool content! Loved how you just picked the bits of the top and carried on smelting! 'Nothing to see here' 😆And a cast Nordic of your boot would be sweet! 👍
The gag with watching stuff roll away never gets old. This one was impressive lol.
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i mean really...you just have the coolest lifestyle!! I started my stack after watching soooo many vids ago and have since started beating steel into shapes too....thank you man just bloody awesome inspiration and chill out vids chur
Why did I just watch an hour long video about smelting?
10/10 will watch again
Every Friday is exciting because of your video
Loved it! I look forward to your videos all week and they never disappoint. Just be careful. I’m a nurse and a grandmother so I worry!
Oh yes!!!!! I was guessing for Copper as the next megabar, but Nordic gold is even better 😍
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massive pour mate i enjoyed watching it so much
Glad you enjoyed it
When you started crushing the small bits of copper the noise sounded like the start of "chitty chitty bang bang" 😂
Thanks for the video and help with getting me started!
Nice video as always, its good to see that you are making longer videos, seeing the whole process and that huge ingot is amaizing, keep up the good work :)
The flame was oxidizing enough to burn the zinc! So cool!
That was awesome watching this melt, what an awesome ingot, keep up the great videos mate
That was awesome my friend so cool and when I hear those birds I think of Mad Max lol keep up the great shows way more entertaining than T.V. 👍🍺
Geat pour! I'll be interested to know how much useable slag and lost material there was from the 24kg. 4-legged Ingot is looking better too.
Good morning from America can’t wait to see this pour
Love Nordic gold, the colour is fabulous. Great job sneaking in that pizza LOL too cute LOL
I cannot stress enough that the MVP of these videos is that good ol' block of wood! That thing is absolutely my favorite part of these great videos! So underrated! No joke!
I love a good explosion just as much as the next guy, but I'm glad you were at a safe distance. That ingot sure looks like it'd be fun to heft around! Thanks for the great video and stay safe!
i dont know how but since i begining to watch bistackD gives to me chiling and big joy
i'm very happy that there are such people in the world
my friend keep up the nice art and work your are doing
i wish the best my friend greetings from greece .
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Love the copper flames!!! And as always, amazing content!
That was one hell of a melt, great job. love when the slag peels out of the crucible in one piece.
Hey BigstackD❤❤❤, Love your work, its great to see another Aussi doing something revolutionary!🎉🎉🎉
The out-of -focus was nice because you could really see the heat coming off the molten metal as it distorted the otherwise focused ground.
Gotta love the way Nordic gold turns out such a nice color, considering what it's made of.
Attaching your finger back with ductape😂😂 nice one👌🏻
Big ol chunk of Nordic gold, you spoil us!!! I love watching the metallurgy that goes into fashioning these.
I must admit, I was half expecting the runaway ball of Zinc to wind up in a summoning circle manned by 10mm sockets...
HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!
Wow that was some exciting melts: Zinc explosions, terribly hot extra large triple crucible... but what a result! A humongous beautiful golden Ingot! We sure appreciate all the hard work you put in all week for your videos, it definitely shows in a very enjoyable end product for us!👍 love those sweet pups of yours especially that cuddlebug Ingot ❤
Как и всегда - зачётно! Спасибо тебе за твой уникальный контент и юмор!
I wonder how long before a fan mixes the sound of the copper processing into a song. The flattening has a decent beat and there's plenty of bell like sounds in the chopping to work with.
So, basically, finishing (well, Obliterating) the old goal unlocked the new method: Bigger, bolder, longer!
54:55 that bug regret landing on the edge 😂
what an amazing reaction with the extra zinc! Thanks for the great content
Great video! That molten metal retains some serious heat!
20kg!! Now that's a big stack addition to the big stack itself.
Great job D. Helluva an episode sir!
Thank you for another nice video and good humour 👍👍
Awesome melt Big D! Love the Nordic gold melts! Liking the longer vids as well!
Have a good weekend buddy!
Cheers bigears muchly appreciated 👊😁. Ill have a great weekend now that I got rid of the Dugite trying to get into my bloody shed again! 2 snakes today and the big one got away unfortunately . I'll be keeping a close eye on my little monkeys for sure.
@bigstackD What's a Dugit? Asking for a American friend.
Yo thank you for doing what other would not dare with there money
@@walter2990 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dugite
This Channel and these Videos are my meditation. I watch them and I start to Calm, and My Blood Pressure and heart rate Goes down...
Holy cow!! That is one mega ingot! Congrats! Edit: 2:13 had me bursting laughing!!
Nice melt. Looks like a lot heavy wight. Watch from US Houston Texas.
I wonder if melting togheter the zinc, tin and aluminium together at lower temp then add the copper in would increase the vaporization point enough so zinc wouldn't react that much at such high heat. If it's in an alloy, I'm not sure, but it might help.
impressive melting ! One of the best video of this channel, i hope this accident will never back in the future because we love you and we don't want you're injured :) Good weekend for you and the dogs !
Been a helluva rough week but I knew if I got through there'd be a great melt to watch at the end of it!
I appreciate everything you do mate, can't wait to see what gets added to the stack between now and the new goal!
Hope next week is better for you, stranger.
@@Youspoonybard1I appreciate it. I hope you have a beautiful week as well mate!
The thing that amazed me when I was in Australia 11 years ago was how quickly it goes from daylight to night.
That’s why I’m hesitant about getting the forge. It’s safer to just watch your vids….
I'm totally impressed with the patience to cut all the copper pipes with a wire cutter then blasting them with the hand tamper. Hats off friend I would have spent more time finding a more efficient and labor intensive way to do it to end up with the same result.
Are you going to be doing any cool molds for weapons again anytime soon? It would be cool to see a giant copper sword polished real shiny! You could colab with maby 2 other smelters and have each one take a crucible and pour a really big one. One person at each section. Just a thought. Love the videos bud!
I watched that 11KG copper ingot melt one just the other day!😍😍😍😍
Can someone explain to me why a showbox size gold ingot is only worth 150$ ?
Because it's not gold.
Nordic gold is an alloy of more than 2 metals, usually mainly including Zinc and Copper as you saw, a metal alloy is a composition, while regular gold is a pure element.
@@regdogg Oh I see it's not pure. And it's value is based on the purity of it. Thank you.
It's areplica Nordic ingot/not real gold it does looks the buisness though
The different tones when cutting the copper pipe reminded me of another UA-camr. In the back of my mind I heard a voice saying "Let's get this into a crucible... Nice!"
You make Fridays so much better. Thanks ! Cheers! 😊
Refreshing look at melting down scrap metals. Thanks for sharing from SW Florida.
I love your puppy timer. Pugs are ridiculously adorable.
After watching those beautiful eruptions, I am grateful for the direction of the prevailing breezes. That is nasty deadly stuff to accidentally inhale, for my entertainment.
Love the way you've stepped up a notch on sizes, awesomes.
Great. Video love the little guy flipping stuff off and cutting your finger off and that's a huge bar super well done ❤
cutting copper has a nice ring to it
Great sound effects, musical pitches from those cut up copper pipes.
GOOD LOOKING PIE. GREAT POUR, SEE YOU AND THE BOYS NEXT WEEK...
glad you brought up about fixing your lids I'm leaking gas around my lid as well, look forward to see how you do it
Iv took a day off today so I can have a long weekend and got to see this video when it was put up.....hell yes well worth the watch 👌🏻