Hello, for the piece of copper that says 0.8. How do I find it? What is her name? On which device is it located? Is it possible to dispense with it, by using a 1 mm hole in the screw directly? Thank you very much
I mean galvanized is fine. After the first fireing it should evaporate all the zinc coatong that's exposed to the heat. Just be careful not to breath the white smoke in when you start the first time and you should be fine. 👍 May as well melt some brass on your first fireing cuz that's going to let off zinc anyway 🤣
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Belay that. I see now how the tapered NPT taps are bigger than the corresponding SAE taps. A 1/8" x 27 tap is correct to thread the center hole in the plug. On the other hand, the threaded MIG tip was much too small to serve as a nozzle threaded inside the 1/8" nipple. Instead, I drilled a .040" hole (#60 drill) down the center of a 5/16"- 18 brass bolt, cut it 5/8" long, and fit it in the same thread cut inside the 1/8" nipple. I drilled holes and cut threads with drills and taps mounted in the the drill press and lathe to keep everything straight.
Good job bro, curious though as to if you have tried to use an air compressor to force more air in that design with more propane to make it hotter for steel smelting??
Both of you mentioned exactly what I was thinking. This looks completely doable. Last video watched a fella just wack all the brass pieces together with a brocken hammer handel😅
Not good for ya. I welded galvanized steel sheeting for years. No respirator Young m dumb and didn't know better and shady company didn't care. Just fine. Metal fever is real though for sure not fun
Cutting up that end piece to screw it into the reducer was an amazing idea!! Thanks fkr that
I built this exact burner four years ago. Made a large furnace for melting and blacksmithing. Good build!
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Hello, for the piece of copper that says 0.8. How do I find it? What is her name? On which device is it located? Is it possible to dispense with it, by using a 1 mm hole in the screw directly? Thank you very much
It is a mig welding tip
great video! Wouldn't black pipe be better than galvanized?
I mean galvanized is fine. After the first fireing it should evaporate all the zinc coatong that's exposed to the heat.
Just be careful not to breath the white smoke in when you start the first time and you should be fine. 👍 May as well melt some brass on your first fireing cuz that's going to let off zinc anyway 🤣
What size propane tank do you use?
Just made one of these. Mine doesn’t seem to have as much umf to it. By that I mean the flame isn’t as turbulent as the video. Any idea why?
What size u use drill bit ?
Your works are wonderful and I am amazed at the small number of subscribers in your channel. I do not see it suitable because of the excellent ideas you offer and easy to design. In general, I thank you for your great effort and your excellent ideas. I wish you more success and progress. I subscribed to your channel and I will follow your previous and subsequent videos, God willing.ENG.Saied
So will I subscribe its sad how great work gets underrated unlike someone who posts a cat having a nap and goes viral
Something wrong at 3:30. That is plainly not a 1/8" tap. Great build.
Belay that. I see now how the tapered NPT taps are bigger than the corresponding SAE taps. A 1/8" x 27 tap is correct to thread the center hole in the plug. On the other hand, the threaded MIG tip was much too small to serve as a nozzle threaded inside the 1/8" nipple. Instead, I drilled a .040" hole (#60 drill) down the center of a 5/16"- 18 brass bolt, cut it 5/8" long, and fit it in the same thread cut inside the 1/8" nipple. I drilled holes and cut threads with drills and taps mounted in the the drill press and lathe to keep everything straight.
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merci pour la vidéo passionnent
Can I use gas lp on this burner?
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He did a list at the first of the video
Good job bro, curious though as to if you have tried to use an air compressor to force more air in that design with more propane to make it hotter for steel smelting??
I’m actually working on one right now, will be uploading a video this weekend with a new foundry build and torch design
@@SizzlingIngot that's awesome, well keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with for your new ones
Just add in an additional burner
Nice, please cover the kaowool with some refractory, those fibers are dangerous to the lungs.
How's about the galvanized pipe? Also somewhat hazardous.
Both of you mentioned exactly what I was thinking. This looks completely doable. Last video watched a fella just wack all the brass pieces together with a brocken hammer handel😅
What size of hole do you drill before using the 1/8" x 27 tap???
It takes an "R" drill (.3390")
how much does this cost?
Can you melt copper with it?
Yes. It passed 2400F when I was testing some firebrick samples
Start out with "black pipe". gas from hot galvanized steel can kill you.
Not good for ya. I welded galvanized steel sheeting for years. No respirator
Young m dumb and didn't know better and shady company didn't care. Just fine. Metal fever is real though for sure not fun
Is the insulation That you are using in your forge not reallifesoap bad for your lungs
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You need to talk in your video. Or else it's just boring.
Not necessarily because some people talk too much which is annoying.