Justin writes "I was searching around for a way to melt some aluminum to try and cast it into molds. This is what my search turned up. Don't get me wrong, the microwave option was cool but I doubt my parents would think the same. Keep up the great work.. And here it is, the Tin-Can foundry with charcoal briquettes. Link.
Charcoal Foundry
Justin writes "I was searching around for a way to melt some aluminum to try and cast it into molds. This is what my search turned up. Don't get me wrong, the microwave option was cool but I doubt my parents would think the same. Keep up the great work.. And here it is, the Tin-Can foundry with charcoal briquettes. Link.
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