Jet propane torch for metal melting foundry
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2016
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Your hands look 110% Authentic! Brilliant!
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the dirt you get on is the dirt of success....just to know you build it yourself....every time i repair my car that feeling is awesome
You guys always make it appear so simple.
You don't need forced air with your high pressure gas regulator. A venturi works great, the flame shouldn't be burning inside your tube, it will eat away at it pretty quickly.
I am thinking that they should have used a flame trap just inside the mouth of the burner tube to allow for complete air/fuel mixing and to prevent combustion inside the burner tube.
With forced air, the temperature will rise. Venturi designs can only go so hot. I think that's the "Extreme" part in "Make It Extreme"....
It's still a rather poor design. Even if forced air is needed to attain a desire temp range there are better designs.
BL4CK0UTps3 I don't need to, just look at commercial offerings from Devil Forge for examples of both types.
Absolutely right, you can use a tube with a higher melting point but the end result is the same, a slagged burner head. If you do it right the venturi process should give you a perfect air-fuel mix, self cool the majority of the burner head, less downtime in replacing parts, and very close to the same temps as the jet burner in the video. You will need to bypass the gas regulator to do this however. I would suggest a thermal safety cuttoff valve as well, no one wants an explosion. We have been doing this for a long time check out some of our gear www.smithweld.com/product-category/pre-heat-burner-systems/
Great work, one of the best I've seen so far about this equipment
Another awesome build and cool video production work!
Thank you very much! :)
What’s the components list
WOW!! that was impressive, I'm going to have to build one now!!
You should never ever have part of your flame burning inside the tube. It should be burning just outside the tube so the heat is used in the foundry. Need to seriously fix that. JMHO
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There's enough money in pipe fitting adapters to wipe out my life savings
Awesome video, love the process from fabricating to finished work! What's the maximum temperature rating on this puppy?
fantastic,este maçarico funciona com ar comprimido?
Well budy you made an awesome torch and I am sure it can reach temps up to 900-1000 C but I Wouldn't really suggest the combustion inside the tube cauze due to intense heat the tube is gonna start weakening until it probably will fall out. (Sorry for bad english, I am from Greece but I wont all the audince to get what I am saying) rather than that an amazing video keep going with the good work.
Cool, finally someone doing it the way I had in mind. Thanks
Brilliant...where do I find that fitting you uses on the propane tank?
Nice, looking forward to your furnace build! I've been meaning to convert my old coal furnace to gas, so I'll wait and see how the masters do it first =)
Righteous! Excellent as usual. You're my favorite channel right now! Your preview on your next project looks real interesting.
Thank you so much! :)
I love how these guys cut the "Hey guys" part and dive directly in the work.
Does this mean we can expect to see some smelting incorporated into future projects? Hope so.
Excelente fabricación! Me gustó ese final de video con pantalla dividida, me suscribo ya!!
The first pipe fittings you welding at the beginning, were they galvanized?
Definitely waiting for the foundry/furnace video!! Could that melt copper?
Awesome! I was wondering why are there two/three adjustment knobs (one of them being at the bottle, obviously)? I just got my self a torch and got a gas bottle that only turns on or off , no nuance of adjustment, so the only adjustment can happen at the handle of the torch - but I'm unable to get the proper jet engine blue flame style, only flame. Any idea? Cheers!
in my experience there is something quite wrong when the flame burns inside the burner pipe instead of just outside it. I suggest adding a flare section when not sticking the burner inside the forge.
You are right. This is wrong.
What is the spray that you used prior to eluding the pipes. Is it a flux or Anti-spatter or super secret sauce?
Dear MiE, the zinc coating on the galvanized pipe that you welded comes off as toxic vapors when heated/welded. Hope you are ok..
lol
Hm. A bit of searching on teh interwebs shows that I was perhaps over-reacting - www.sperkoengineering.com/html/articles/WeldingGalvanized.pdf claims that ill-effects of zinc (oxide) fumes are only temporary..
what if they had asthma lol
They are temporary if you dont die, but then again you can die from allmost anything
They are temporary if you die as well as if you don't!
Anyone have a parts list for this?
1:29 - why do you put on so many different screws/nuts/bolts?
By using forced air with in the torch or not, will that effect fuel consumption and how?
i have seen a few propane torch builds this is the first one that uses a welding tip for the propane injector nozzle great idea.
A couple of other torch builds have used mig tips, it is certainly easier to get an accurately sized hole that way rather than to drill one. The smallest bit I had was 1 mm and mig tips go down below that, 0.9 0.8. I ended up drilling a series of stepped holes into the plug to reduce how far I had to drill with the 1 mm bit, which are easy to snap.
I'm watching this at early morning and at the end of the video, i thought the bell in our church just rang. Turns out it was in the video lol
Why not use a propane regulator instead of restrictor nozzle ? Are there benefits to doing this ? Also using shop air, that's going to need a lot of CFMs, is that really the most efficient way ?
And that combustion chamber , why not let the combustion happen around the crucible ?
Salve...
Non ho capito quati tubi hai attaccato, uno (solo quello del gas) oppure due (gas+aria)....!?
How do you keep the tank from freezing up?
Hello. I have a question. Do you give oxygen to the burner or do you supply compressed air?
talk about no nonsense. I was jealous of some of the tools you have. But I love figuring things out. I'm going to build one soon and your video was inspirational. Lol
Where did you get the valve that you put on the propane tank?
Wow!!! This is so cool man!! Can't wait to see what you do with this!!! Love you guys!!! -Brian
Thank you my friend! :)
What Type of weld is that at the beginning of the video with the pipe that got painted green? i kinda want to get into welding and metalworking but don't know where to start :/
Can u plz give more details, like what size of tubing u were using?!??!??!
Awesome! Can't wait for the next one!
Thanks dude! :)
Which type of welder would you use
I'm sure you could screw a lot more fiddly bits together. what ever the reason.
hahaha
Almost $80 worth of nonsense
Ha Ha, yeah efficient isn't always as fun tho right
Which type of cutting fluid you use
Real hard worker hands and fingers, I even noticed bruise and scratches on your legs too, excellent video and good work, be careful and safe.
How long does the mig tip work.
Could you make a "shopping list" of the sizes of fittings you used please?
Hey bro, huge fan. What would you charge for this rig? I'd love to own one, love your work. MINUS the propane tank and foundry.
esto es lo que me hacia falta, un buen quemador, te felicito
Hi Make It Extreme, love what your are doing on you tube. Super! I noticed when you weld you have your face really close to the weld. Please be very careful breathing that stuff. Maybe check your eyes, We need you around a long time mate. Have a great life.
Yes need a combustion chamber. Fuel air mix threw smaller pipe into a bell keeps flame at end not in the middle. Gonna melt that pipe
love extreme vids ! BudgetBoy here, I musta counted $750 bucks worth a brass fittings went into that weedburner. I build this stuff to save MonEY!
Scary and powerful, tnx for sharing it man!!!
Thanks for watching!
all these fittings, lol. great video.
how long does one of those little gas bottles last on this ?
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Mate, a cylindrical bushing in the end of the burner tube, into which a circular bit of fine stainless steel mesh is inserted will stop flash back in the burner tube. Should get you more bang for your buck... So to speak.
Hi, I guess someone has already written this in the comments, because you can see it as soon as you light the flame. The diffuser (reinforced tube at the end) is too long, shorten by 2/3 and you get the hottest part of the flame.
Hi
bang izin nanya,,propan gas itu beda ya sama butane gas, mohon pencerahannya bang, makasi
Awesome Video bro, Bravo again
Thank you brother!
impressive work. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
looks like a compressed air propane lance for burning off road markings but without the loud hissing and squealing that they produce necessitating the use of hearing protectors.
I've had a hard time finding the piece @1:20 . The pieces I've found have threads, but not all the way from top to bottom like that.
Pode por gentileza passar as medidas? Grato Brasil.
is it possible to get a parts list by chance?
When welding galvanized metal you should grind the pieces were you are going to weld as one it is no good to breathe the galvanized metal and two it contaminates the weld.
Wont that melt the tube that ejects the flame?
The 30 degree angle of the air supply tube seems irrelevant because the round hole drilled into the tube diverts the direction of flow. If the hole was reamed or cut out to be oblong to port match the shape of the angled hole at pipe end, then the air flow direction be undisturbed.
Trying to be positive here... the actual presentation of the video was pretty darn good. With regard to the burner.... a huge amount of unnecessary work, resulting in a flame that is heating the burner mixing tube? Some are right in saying forced air is not required but when it is running correctly you should achieve a more efficient heat. This is an old video, so I’m wondering if there was an amended and improved version??
Near the end of the video, you added brass fittings to the end of the pipe on to which you screwed the steel weld flange. Why? Why not just put the flange on the end of the pipe? Was it just for added length?
Can you make a professional, heavy, extreme pool table ? ^^
What size welding tip was that?
I remember the A-team making this
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Reallly cool! are you making a Gas Forje or a Casting Furnace?
that one mean torch! awesome job!
Thanks! :)
How does the outer sleeve of the torch section hold up after repeated use? I noticed that it got pretty yellow, which I know can make it pretty brittle after even a few heat/cool cycles...
I think it would get brittle if it were quenched or rapidly cooled, and the 'brittle' factor may depend on the alloy he used, I didn't catch that, the alloy he uses may be (probably was chosen to be) ideal for the application.
Great video!! Those look like PLUMBERS PAWS.....like mine!! Make more!
Yo dawg, I heard you like gas fittings.
Braeden Hamson lol I was thinking that too. He reduced and went back up sizes like 5 times for no reason
Well, reducing the diameter of the pipe would force the gas to flow faster. Perhaps that is part of why he did it.
when its all you got in the parts box...
liquerinfrnt yeah, I wasn't paying super close at first, and I thought to myself, "It's 2017, there has to be an easier way to connect a valve to a nozzle than this guy is using"
@@exdrip you go buy more.
Hey! Do you know the BTU/hr of this? Or, have you tried running an entire 20lb tank empty? How long did that take? Also, would it be possible to make it portable by using a 14oz propane torch bottle? I know it wont last very long at all, but do those little bottles give enough pressure to get a flame as big as yours? Thanks!
His flame is tiny af. What are you talking about lol
Did you really just respond to a comment from three years ago
@@jacobusvisser6428 did you really just ask a question that you already knew the answer to?
it is posible to use it with waste oli?
you are lucky to have all these tools to work with. anyway cool video as always
Thanks!
Make it Extreme thank you for the reply bro
You are awesome!! Great video as always. :D
Thanks man!
"Hey Dad, look! I found a way to use every fitting in the shop!"
Robert Kreegier. Critical. I wonder if you could build it.
Using a MIG tip as an orifice is pretty frigging cool.
how big a compressor do you need to continually feed a burner like that ?
allso i read a lot of the comments about the pipe getting red hot , i wonder if you can just shorten the pipe a little passed the point where it goes hot and just stick it deeper intoo the forge
watahyahknow a small compressor should be enough, doesnt take a lot of air to burn like that, some people use a hair dryer but remove it when not blowing or the heat will travel back up the pipe and melt it!
can we melt iron by using natrul gas
what size of air regulation is?
Looking forward to what is gonna come from this!
Can we make a DIY shot blaster also, for small workshop purpose???
My question is.. if you aren't careful with that burner, won't that pipe bend or melt after a while? I mean, you could melt steel with that propane torch. Just wandering.
To Endermaniacgames, your English is fine, really refreshing, I think everyone has faith in you, You WILL GET BETTER, compared to the "Knuckle Head Team" that put together the video and ACTUALLY got it Published on You Tube, I WOULDN'T BET A DIME ON THEM.
Those welds probably leak like crazy!
κορυφαιος!!!!!συγχαρητηρια. Τι δουλειά κάνεις παρεμπιπτόντως;
I want to build some of this stuff... You are the DIY man that Ive always wanted to be! I wish you'd give the items that youd need to do this stuff! Like what was the size of that welder tip you took? .030, .035 or even a .023? A lot of this stuff looks like it could just be bought at Homedepot!
I don't think you can get a MIG tip in 0.023", they USUALLY come in 0.035" and 0.030" in the US.
2 questions:
1: What was the ideal air/fuel ratio?
2: Is the teflon tape good enough for that much heat?
1: No idea, depends on how much oxygen is currently in the air, the humidity, and the elevation you are at.
2: Depends on the depth of the threads. If you have really deep groves, go with the pink Teflon tape. If you are using plastic, and the threads aren't that deep, use white. Yellow is the middle density of the two.
I have heard that yellow can sustain at a slightly higher temperature. But if you are threading tape on something that is going to get hot, I think you setup might be incorrect.
Only use teflon tape for pressurized line. I've seen people put tape on their 'burner nozzles' that have giant holes in them to let oxygen in, but they have the threads covered with tape. xD
Yes I know it's been 6 years. This comment wasn't meant for just Brian. It's meant for all to see.
I guarantee that i will hit like button for the next video.I have done it so far with all videos..
the video is fantastic but you made a small mistake the flame lights too internally instead should turn almost towards the end of the tube
you should reduce the length of your pipe or increase the nozzle
Yep, that pipe will be done for after 3 - 4 burns, bulged out or blown right through the side.
end result is great. 0.6mm mig tips are ideal, very complicated though, you are lucky it worked so well,mine is much simpler but took a dozen tries to get it right. cheers
What are the main things to consider in burner like this? Care to spread your knowledge?
his doesnt work very well
research research. Ron Reil is the man with all the knowledge. there are many ways to build a burner,just depends on what resources are available. In Tasmania you can't bloody buy anything so i used an assortment of bits and pieces.you will need a decent LPG regulator, apart from that a bit of trial and error will find a solution for you. Never use galvanised pipe, a flared end is superior. simple or complex really depends on your fabrication skills, design depends on end use e.g. foundry, forge,heating, cooking ? A foundry burner does not need as much control as a forge or cooking burner. the tricky bit is getting the gas orifice central in the burner tube and getting the air/gas mix right.
Look at a few other builds and copy what suits your needs and skills best. Hope this helps. Cheers
bill baggins I'll tell you the main error in much shorter text:
Don't burn it inside the tubr
don't burn what inside the what ???
Nice!👍🏽
Thanks man!
Great, can't wait to see what you gonna do with it! Perhaps a forge! Awesome work as always
It's in the title: A metal foundry... so yes. :)
lol, :)
Thanks man! :)
What's the name of the music? Thanks!
The appropriate title for this video is "how many fu***** bushings can we use instead of a pipe nipple"