Pouring 10oz Copper Bars from scrap copper wire

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  • @spudhead169
    @spudhead169 7 років тому +137

    There's something uniquely satisfying about solid bricks of metal.

  • @scottlay2970
    @scottlay2970 7 років тому +12

    Very nice pours from scott a certified casting/foundry worker of 30+ years

  • @petecurtice6340
    @petecurtice6340 7 років тому

    Hey brother, it's been awhile since we have spoken but it makes me happy to see you are still having FUN. That is the key to what we do, I wish more people understood that. Keep up the good work and don't lose the happy attitude.

  • @DarrenJenkins
    @DarrenJenkins 7 років тому +80

    Making copper bars does look like fun.

    • @henkhoekstra
      @henkhoekstra 7 років тому

      yea it does!!

    • @schuur10
      @schuur10 6 років тому

      New rage is making copper Bit-coins!

    • @avanboy5426
      @avanboy5426 4 роки тому

      you might be able to sell them for a good amount of money too.

  • @quagmier3
    @quagmier3 7 років тому +13

    Great video Ben. It would not be a bad idea just to keep going and stack several hundred of those bars for the future. Copper is sure to go up over the next 20 years and a bunch of those bars would make a good investment. You could store them in some type of metal box and could have several hundred pounds stored in a small area if the copper was in bar form. Would also be a sneaky way to make your safe of valuables weight 900 pounds or so so nobody could carry it away. Just a thought. Have a wonderful day.

  • @Hexdek16
    @Hexdek16 5 років тому +1

    Been trolling through your videos this past weekend. Nice ideas. Inspired me to be doing a bit of hobbyist scrapping and smelting here in the future.

  • @chiefstacker6343
    @chiefstacker6343 4 роки тому

    Did the same thing last night for my first time. It was a blast. I’m also waiting for my smaller crucibles to arrive. Still got lots of copper left to melt. Great video.

  • @barbd6976
    @barbd6976 7 років тому +1

    Hi ewaste Ben! Paul from scrap and palletman sent me to your channel. I must say, I am getting an education about how to get free copper. Thank you. Love your videos! I've watch other ones as well as this one.

  • @gamewithadam7235
    @gamewithadam7235 4 роки тому +1

    It's nice to see a man have a hobby.

  • @Durrtyboy
    @Durrtyboy 2 роки тому

    those are nice little bars i recently bought a anvil and forge to mess around with but smelting things down to bars looks more fun

  • @bullitt7544
    @bullitt7544 7 років тому +2

    Honestly one of the coolest videos I have ever saw on uTube.
    I am purchasing an Oven by the summer and can't wait to pour these beautiful bars.
    My local scrap company here in CANADA will NOT purchase ingots of Copper, it is not legal for them due to the high level of theft, and the fact the Police cannot distinguish where the metal came from? He will buy any Aluminum Bars.
    I have the Graphite Mould for (Silver 1 oz.-GOLD 1/2 oz) and they cost $14 C from eBay. Your price for the Mould certainly was not an eBay price as most ask $50 for the one I have, and the price on bigger are ridiculous. The graphite can be found in large, obviously, Electric motors and there is a very popular sales man on eBay, (No Plug) that has a garage full of the blocks and CNC or bores out the size and makes a FORTUNE. More than Silver or GOLD in the sales of them. Do you have any secret sources for the blocks, mate?
    GREAT VIDEO HONESTLY -HOW SWEET IT WAS TO SEE THAT LIQUID MONEY POUR OUT.

  • @thelynchmob385
    @thelynchmob385 7 років тому

    Frigen awesome! Stamped by the legendary eWaste Ben! I'd like to get my hands on one of them bad boyz! Nice work

  • @JohnJohn-fu3kz
    @JohnJohn-fu3kz 5 років тому +3

    Do you have a link to the furnace? Ty great vids

  • @jarvisgarcia2035
    @jarvisgarcia2035 7 років тому +7

    Everybody is an expert in UA-cam comments. Nice looking hobby.

  • @robertgrasso3677
    @robertgrasso3677 7 років тому +1

    I plan to melt copper as a hobby. i like the furnace and size in the video. Does anyone know the brand & cost of this unit?

  • @holdenboy1960
    @holdenboy1960 7 років тому

    good vid ty the copper blocks will discolour with age , so personal preferences to polishing them or not

  • @RoeMantic
    @RoeMantic 6 років тому

    Just watching some of your older videos! I love bars and rounds!

  • @MrThePsychologist
    @MrThePsychologist 6 років тому

    0:41 i could't here clearly what exacly are those?

  • @pauloftarsus8145
    @pauloftarsus8145 7 років тому +1

    looks cool, I like those size bars, I wonder how you stamp them. Nice job.

  • @marcusmckenzie9528
    @marcusmckenzie9528 7 років тому

    Hi Ben, still tuning in for your videos, LOVE them!!! These little bars will make great "Business Cards" if you catch my drift :)

  • @volodimirkun
    @volodimirkun 7 років тому

    Yeah, friend, this is what i was talking about in my comments on previous videos on this topic!
    Nice job

  • @robinmyers4673
    @robinmyers4673 7 років тому +3

    I think these are better than the big ones. awsome

  • @jacobduncan8228
    @jacobduncan8228 5 років тому

    Does color of copper effect the melt for the bars

  • @timvivoda5208
    @timvivoda5208 7 років тому

    awsome looking forward you doing the same in gold .that would put a smile on anyones face .great video ben

  • @llittrel1
    @llittrel1 6 років тому

    What do you do with the copper ingots after your done.

  • @benjismith593
    @benjismith593 4 роки тому

    Those are so cool! I'd buy some if you were in the states , because of shipping. Have a video on that smelter?

  • @RJM1011
    @RJM1011 3 роки тому

    They look real good well done and thumbs up for the video.

  • @wealthycopperman9242
    @wealthycopperman9242 7 років тому

    Nice work Ben.

  • @wilbeckj
    @wilbeckj 6 років тому

    Would a Silicon Carbide or Clay Graphite crucible be better for my application? I'm using it for melting copper in a charcoal foundry. I used a silicon carbide for one melt and it worked great, the crucible had an insane amount of glaze on it but I wasn't bothered by it. Though, last night I fired up my foundry again and had the crucible fail and pour molten copper all over the bottom of my foundry.

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  6 років тому

      clay graphite will last a long time so long as you keep it dry, glaze usually comes from borax, you only need borax at the end of melt

  • @jacoblang2712
    @jacoblang2712 6 років тому

    how do you make them bare bright,i ripp down appliances for a living and separate all the metal.but I dont keep any of it very long..need that money you know

  • @DumpsterMarcus
    @DumpsterMarcus 7 років тому +5

    This is sweet!! just found your channel and you have a new Subscriber!

    • @Crazytesseract
      @Crazytesseract 5 років тому

      Ha ha, he's happy now. Aren't you happy he's happy? I'd be happy if you'd be happy that he's happy. Don't worry, just a friendly stranger!

  • @Edward-iy4mi
    @Edward-iy4mi 7 років тому +1

    if you were to smelt scrap copper pipe with solder on it ,what happens to the solder ,can you skim it off ?

  • @badsantaclaus4522
    @badsantaclaus4522 7 років тому

    Great to see you have your name on the bars, Build yourself a little castle lol Thanks to you I made a few aluminum bars so much fun! now looking forward to making a medieval weapon Thanks again enjoyed other video.

  • @carpentryfirst3048
    @carpentryfirst3048 7 років тому +6

    You should make some copper hammers! Great for applications where a person wouldn't want spark, and also good for a striking tool when you don't want to damage the item your pounding, leather working, probably even stamping the bars, to reduce the curling of the metal where you hit with the hammer :)
    Those bars look amazing Ben! Another great metal that I wonder if it would grow a massive premium by melting into bars is nickel. Hard to find in scrap but buying some raw rods of nickel and turning them into ingot may attract people who like to stack different metals. I could be wrong though lol

    • @ianmoone2359
      @ianmoone2359 7 років тому +2

      Lil Stack'n is right on the money here.
      www.ebay.com.au/itm/Thor-Hammer-Solid-Copper-Mallet-85mm-x-183mm-9kg-TH719FG/232496969236?hash=item3621e63614:g:qZQAAOSwmiZZxH29
      Copper Thor Hammer = $700+
      For the want of making a mold for the head and $10 bucks for a wooden handle - you could be selling your scrap copper on evilbay for $700 a piece, rather than $1.05 per pound!
      This is whats called vertical integration.
      Your taking a scrap product copper wire worth next t nothing and melting / casting a very valuable finished tool, that you can see to those in trades that require spark proof hammers & can't make one themselves!.
      Get a few different sized hammer head molds and make a range of copper hammers to sell online.
      There's a heap of potential markup in turning your ingots into valuable tools.
      One sale of a Thor Copper Hammer a week for $700+ and you have a reasonable income from your hobby... especially if you can make it in a weekend, away from your regular job!.
      Heck i might do it myself if I could source the scrap copper cheap enough!

    • @gordbaker896
      @gordbaker896 7 років тому +1

      Good idea on the hammers. Drill and thread 1/2" hole in the centre of 4" of 1-1/2" pipe on one side. SS if you can get it. Then split it axially down the centre of the pipe intersecting the centre of the hole. Muffler or rad clamps to hold it together. Insert 1/2" threaded rod 6" long. Pour pipe section full. Drill inside of a suitable hammer handle and screw rod into it. Perhaps cross drill handle and put in 1/8" roll pin to secure it. Copper work hardens. perhaps a nut welded on the encapsulated rod.

  • @paulrowcliffe1395
    @paulrowcliffe1395 7 років тому

    What type of fernce is that and is it just electric

  • @troyb.4101
    @troyb.4101 5 років тому

    How long does it take to melt a batch, and how long per each batch after that.

  • @sonorousgaming7202
    @sonorousgaming7202 Рік тому

    can we change shape by applied hand force

  • @barbd6976
    @barbd6976 7 років тому

    Forgot to mention, I'm now a subscriber of your channel!

  • @chasehoherz5311
    @chasehoherz5311 7 років тому

    Have you ever had a crucible fail during a melt/pour? If so, how many heating-cooling cycles did it take before it was compromised? Thanks!

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  7 років тому

      Depends on what your melting, but for copper which needs max temp' they only last 12-15 pours, when a crucible gets half it's thickness I use it to melt aluminium which isn't so hot and i'll get another 10 pours that way, for large copper production these electric furnaces are no good, best to make one that uses a big cast iron crucible that will last forever

    • @chasehoherz5311
      @chasehoherz5311 7 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @saxonstacker7269
    @saxonstacker7269 Рік тому

    ...really cool. Nice one. Copper is fun.

  • @gingervikingjesus2351
    @gingervikingjesus2351 3 роки тому +1

    Man, I just wish spring would hurry up & get here so I can get melting again.. My propane furnace doesn't like running at temps under 40°F..☹️

  • @mahyarmohammad3994
    @mahyarmohammad3994 7 років тому

    .very nice video. I liked it but how can I find those useless and scrap copper wires?

    • @Madmun357
      @Madmun357 7 років тому

      Caspi Samon he get that copper from CRT televisions and monitors.

  • @teddybear1829
    @teddybear1829 5 років тому

    Hey Ben you are my hero do not stop what you are doing, I will be doing the same soon where I live , only 2 scrap yards in the whole of my city , question, how do you strip the thin copper wire!!??

  • @MERVYN203
    @MERVYN203 7 років тому

    lovely touch to give some away. Nice work sir :)

  • @losinglouie
    @losinglouie 7 років тому

    Great work on the bars, though I am worried for your melting furnace that the fumes might burn out the element. I'm having great luck melting copper in my propane furnace and casting cool stuff into Petra Bond. Have a great day, Louie

  • @kevinbrown1629
    @kevinbrown1629 7 років тому

    Good video. Can't wait for your next one!

  • @youtubeuser7798
    @youtubeuser7798 4 роки тому

    Is there any benefit to doing this?

    • @Wodpuncher001
      @Wodpuncher001 3 роки тому

      better storage for future projects, often will sell for better prices

  • @abumzbum1869
    @abumzbum1869 3 роки тому

    Anyone know where to buy copper bars?

  • @ronconner5024
    @ronconner5024 7 років тому

    how do i get one???

  • @Kaaskop84
    @Kaaskop84 6 років тому

    Beautiful bars again with a very nice size for stacking! I 😍😍😍 them. Hope to pour these ones too myself and stack them.
    Of you ever give them away again I"ll be in 👍

  • @griffendarnell647
    @griffendarnell647 7 років тому

    Wonderful video

  • @supertrooper2482
    @supertrooper2482 2 роки тому

    Hey man got a link for moulds

  • @maloom2157
    @maloom2157 6 років тому

    What type of molds are those?

  • @shawnthefarmer5161
    @shawnthefarmer5161 7 років тому

    where can i find a small smelter like that?

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  6 років тому

      ebay, amazon, they are all the same, best to get propane

  • @rjjen1696
    @rjjen1696 Рік тому

    great info - I want to do this also - thanks

  • @strider0106
    @strider0106 7 років тому

    what do you do with all these bars

  • @howtogethigh2297
    @howtogethigh2297 7 років тому

    where can i find this furnace ???

  • @RedsnowHD
    @RedsnowHD 7 років тому

    hey ben sorry for asking, but im trying to find a good electric smelter that ships to europe i cant find any good smelter, you now any good smelter?

  • @BrasspineappleProductions
    @BrasspineappleProductions 7 років тому +2

    Where did you get your mini foundry?

  • @garywheeler7039
    @garywheeler7039 7 років тому

    Have you thought about making something like a solid copper battery connector or a solid copper knife switch for disconnecting solar panels or something like that? If you can get the material cheap, any molding is value added extra profit. Maybe a solid copper dingo paperweight. The copper value always survives. Thumb drive things or snuff boxes, key fobs.

  • @jenniferbrewer5370
    @jenniferbrewer5370 7 років тому +7

    Not sure why this fascinates me, but it does. How much did your setup cost?

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  7 років тому +4

      furnace was around us$400

    • @jenniferbrewer5370
      @jenniferbrewer5370 7 років тому +1

      Thank you, I'm considering getting one like yours.

    • @reparaciondelavadoras2024
      @reparaciondelavadoras2024 7 років тому

      where i can buy the furnace?

    • @jeremiahshine
      @jeremiahshine 7 років тому +2

      look into rocket stoves. They will melt copper.

    • @temujinkhan6326
      @temujinkhan6326 7 років тому

      Ok... i think im going to start collecting copper wires... any cheaper version of your equipment?

  • @Carpenters_Canvas
    @Carpenters_Canvas 5 років тому

    Have u done any other metals

  • @Yasha-mx7te
    @Yasha-mx7te 7 років тому

    what forge is that? and how do I get one?

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 7 років тому

    Do you get a better price?

  • @Popieinfinity
    @Popieinfinity 7 років тому

    where can i get a melter like that?

  • @TechGorilla1987
    @TechGorilla1987 7 років тому

    G'day from Central Pennsylvania USA! Coffee time and eWaste Ben copper melting! Good day indeed... It's a shame you can't post these to the USA.

  • @carpentryfirst3048
    @carpentryfirst3048 7 років тому +2

    And yes, definitely adds value with the "makers" mark on the bar. And the premium it adds depends on the maker and the popularity of the maker. Id say ewaste Ben definitely adds value. I'd rather it say that then have a plain bar :)

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 7 років тому

    Well done. They are a great size to work with.

  • @MrEricgram
    @MrEricgram 7 років тому

    how much more does the Scrap yard pay for the bar vs a number 1 wire

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  7 років тому

      less, you wouldn't make a bar to just sell as scrap

  • @itsaburrito
    @itsaburrito 7 років тому

    This might be a stupid question, but what's the point of melting the copper into bars?

  • @bullitt7544
    @bullitt7544 7 років тому +3

    Anyone know what the approximate loss is during the melt.
    If 5 lbs of wire goes in, does all 5 come back? I would expect at minimum a 10-20% loss?
    Any ideas?
    I have scraped so much copper #2 plastic removed by burning @ $2.20 approx. compared to .60 cents or less with coating on.
    I have always wanted to make these, I can hardly wait. Dang they do look so intriguing.
    I too think about the fumes, but then again I smoke and they are laced with Cyanide, Benzene, Formaldehyde, and every other toxic ingredient, and I directly inhale them, so a little puff from a furnace is not of great concern. :(

  • @bernarda658
    @bernarda658 6 років тому

    What type of material is the molds made of? Where can I get them?

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  6 років тому

      graphite, ebay

    • @bernarda658
      @bernarda658 6 років тому

      Thank you verymuch sir for that information.

  • @CHCars_
    @CHCars_ 7 років тому

    What are you using to belt the copper??

  • @tonyf4136
    @tonyf4136 7 років тому

    do copper bars sell at a higher price than scrap copper?

  • @mdsloads
    @mdsloads 4 роки тому

    Ben, do you sell these?

  • @MahmoudTaji
    @MahmoudTaji 7 років тому +1

    Ben you need to include your ebay store in your video description so we can look for it mate.

  • @jaspervanloon1776
    @jaspervanloon1776 7 років тому

    Nice video! I have a question, when i'm melting metal, when and for which metals do i need to add borax? And does the amount of added borax matter? Cheers

    • @johnfloyd7926
      @johnfloyd7926 7 років тому

      Maybe this will help Cheeki www.etimineusa.com/en/applications-how-borates-are-used-metallurgy

    • @jaspervanloon1776
      @jaspervanloon1776 7 років тому

      thanks. but i dont see on that websites for which metals you do and do not need borax

  • @scottgrady9352
    @scottgrady9352 7 років тому

    What kind of foundry is that?

  • @19dannydude97
    @19dannydude97 7 років тому

    what's the dimensions of those little ingots?

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  7 років тому

      about 2in wide & 1in high

  • @TomlinsTE
    @TomlinsTE 6 років тому

    How many TV's for a 10oz bar, or is it the other way around?

  • @russ375
    @russ375 7 років тому

    I want to start doing this! Very cool sir.

  • @24Redneck48
    @24Redneck48 6 років тому +1

    Hey Ben. Do you have a listing for those molds where you got them? Love your channel. Wouldn't mind traveling over and scrapping with you just for the fun.

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  6 років тому +1

      We'd probably just end up drinking and checking out babes on the beach instead of scrapping.
      The molds for the 10oz copper bars are the "23.5OZ Graphite Casting Mold" you can look them up on ebay and find the cheapest from china, they are good quality and last a while, nice to have a few more than you need.

    • @24Redneck48
      @24Redneck48 6 років тому

      @@eWasteBen That sounds like a plan to me haha. Always wanted to visit your country. And thanks for the info. I seen them on ebay last night.

  • @kennynunes7052
    @kennynunes7052 7 років тому

    what kind of flux do you use?

  • @laserfalcon
    @laserfalcon 7 років тому

    What kind of furnace do you have?

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 7 років тому

    since you used clean copper wire you have a better purity than Standard Scrap yard copper how much did your furnace cost and dude you do a review on it great Channel I can't wait to look into all your videos

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  7 років тому +1

      they cost about US$350 delivered, they are best suited to gold & silver, for aluminum & copper your best to make a home made type with bigger crucible

  • @juniordouglas8398
    @juniordouglas8398 7 років тому

    what is the name of the machinr

  • @dzmariano
    @dzmariano 6 років тому

    @ewaste ben what kind of melter you have im dhopping for one

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  6 років тому

      best to go with a gas one, electric are no good for copper which needs very high heat

  • @THEDRAGONBOOSTER8
    @THEDRAGONBOOSTER8 7 років тому

    I would like to buy one..All the best from Tassie..

  • @wesleyfaver7125
    @wesleyfaver7125 7 років тому

    Nice bars pal

  • @donnierobertson3088
    @donnierobertson3088 4 роки тому

    Nice job and video

  • @themgede.8753
    @themgede.8753 6 років тому

    And...? Do you like them ?

  • @dattape2828
    @dattape2828 7 років тому

    what do you do with them? paperweights?

    • @jagboy69
      @jagboy69 7 років тому

      Nothing. No one will want them. Straight copper ingots are useless unless he's going to turn it into bronze.

  • @24Redneck48
    @24Redneck48 5 років тому

    Hey Ben. Could you post a link to where you got the molds from? Ingot some off Ebay I thought was this size. But its not.

  • @danbywater6333
    @danbywater6333 7 років тому

    If you don't mind me asking where did you get the forge that you melt the copper in. I'd like to buy one.

    • @eWasteBen
      @eWasteBen  7 років тому

      They aren't very good for copper, eats up crucibles too quick, best to get a propane forge

  • @SilverGator
    @SilverGator 7 років тому

    Those are cool. I have a bunch of scrap building up. This would be fun to do.

  • @chrisatloafercreek4364
    @chrisatloafercreek4364 7 років тому

    Awesome video, thank you!

  • @remowilliams623
    @remowilliams623 6 років тому

    Where did you get your melting furnace. Finding copper around here is easy, i just don't have the molds or furnace. Thanks for the video.

  • @Beniwan
    @Beniwan 7 років тому

    Gratz on 15k subs

  • @rryder994
    @rryder994 6 років тому

    Where did you find the ingot molds for $5........Amazon wants about $28

  • @americasfavoritehoarder
    @americasfavoritehoarder 5 років тому

    You are an inspiration!