Lil Bertha: Compact Electric Furnace

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"Let Dave show you how to melt aluminum and brass with electricity! Ifyou have good ventilation and are careful, you can melt indoors, rain orshine. electricity isn't cheap, but it's no more expensive thancharcoal, and it's right there in the wall - all you need. Best of all,you can dial up the heat you need on the thermostat, put the metal inthe crucible, and go ram up your molds. After the metal melts, it willsit there at pouring temperature until you're ready. The furnace willpractically watch itself.You can build this high performance electric furnace that runs at 1800?practically forever for very little money. And it's surprisingly easy.Not only that, you can use Lil' Bertha to calcine investment molds,carburize and heat treat metal, forge, temper, anneal, enamel, fireceramics, and many other tasks. If you go to the trouble of getting theharder-to-find temperature electric element, you can fire at 2300? forextended periods, making this furnace ideal for melting brass!Dave will show you how to size the furnace to fit your needs, where toget and how to handle crucibles, make the electrical calculations, andmore. This is typical Gingery material - top rate wall-to-wall how-to.Order a copy." - Lindsay
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- David J.
Gingery - Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780917914164
- Release date
- 1984