MELTING CAST IRON WITH PROPANE AT HOME - 1300°C+ Devil-Forge

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so today ill melt some cast iron as alot of people wanted me to try it .temp up around 1300°C are required and thats some serious heat. I made a great ingot for my collection.
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MELTING CAST IRON - MID WEEK MELT - 1300°C+
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This channel is literaly just the story about a man with no impulse control as he slowly melts everything he owns.

roland
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"Honey... where did my pots and pans go?"
Like my new battle axe?"

TheGameboys_Alex
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I like how I asked you about steel and iron over a month ago and then suddenly you're producing iron casting videos. Keep up the awesome content!

tristanloteryman
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BREAKING NEWS: LOCAL MADMAN ON THE LOOSE IS MELTING LITTERALLY EVERYTHING HE CAN FIND

ethanetn
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Also this brings me back to when i first found your channel i told you to make an iron ingot cuz no one else had done it yet and you said you couldn't now look at you your going up bro

otbkilo
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Seems like no metal in your house is safe when you get the itch to melt and cast.

rmalmeida
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Legit the only good cast iron melting video on YouTube. Nice!

viticoful
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The music you put in the end like discovering ancient advanced structures and artifacts. A true iron man maker. Glad I typed a search and come across this.

ronmartens
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Impressive Bigstack. I’ve been planning to try cast iron at some point but I don’t think my setup is up to the challenge. Nice furnace you have there. Well done.

FarmCraft
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Wow cast iron! I'm impressed! That stuff isnt easy!

PaulsGarage
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Just the start, snagging the iron and ffwd run from wife.... 😂😂😂
My life in a nutshell!! You made my day!! Thank you for letting me know I'm not alone!

imhigh
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OMFG that was the transformation of a lifetime... Amazing bar and not at all what I expected, I didn't expect it to shine up like that... Beautiful...

marykinnick
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i made a little forge out of a coffee can lined with sand/waterglass/plaster mix lining. First time i tried melting some copper to make aluminum bronze with it i used a cast iron crucible like i'd done before. I know copper and cast iron have pretty close melting points and a ceramic crucible would have been much better. but i didn't have one at the time. I guess I underestimated the heat of the little thing because when i went to pour i got bronze and a little lump of cast iron that poured out. I had started to melt my crucible. Now my retired cast iron crucible has a shiny golden bronze bottom lol

keithyinger
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I got me a furnace and started melting things down I sucked at it to begin with because I didn’t have much experience but now I’m getting better and better and better I even got my hands on about 10 kg of German silver that I’ve been melting down I haven’t melted it all yet but I produce some pretty cool bars. Also I do a lot of aluminum copper and brass zinc and lead. Somebody even paid me to cast about 1 pound or around half a kilogram of gold jewelry that they have found over the years metal detecting. But I’m glad I found your channel because you have introduced me to a very fun hobby

jeffreyburney
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Reminds me of my cast iron pour. Melted furnace, ruined crucible, lots of propane and all I got from it was cast iron that was in a different shape from before I melted it. ;-) I suppose we all have to try it. Good to hear from you mid-week matey.

swdweeb
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Fascinating how Iron reacts with oxygen to instantly make Fe2O3 with the sparks from actual iron particles in the air. Our bodies use a lot of iron in our hemeglobin to transport oxygen around our bodies in this way. I love this vid.

montanawildcat
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Man. Watching bigstackD work is like one of those old school Foster's commercials. This guy just did something, without even the use of a heat fan, that all of my peers have been warning me not to try. No matter what you do for fun where you're from, stuff like this convinces me it's WAY more hardcore in Australia!

robertlombardo
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When your propane tank has no more propane you should melt it

lewiscarroll
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Mid week melts are a great idea you should definitely do more of them

Joe-dwsh
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"Before the wife gets home" 🤣 thats relatable.

RosealiaRook