Furnace build

Furnace build

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    David Leahy 1
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      @davidleahy1

      I am in the process of trying to build a small garden furnace to enable me to melt and cast iron. I would very much like to cast my own loco wheels from my own patterns along with other parts for my locomotive projects. I have cast non-ferrous metals on many occasions using lost wax and sand but never iron.

      If any of you have any experience in making a home foundry for iron I would very much value your comments on whet I have done and how to improve it. If I have omitted anything or made a considerable error please do let me know.

      In order to easily share this consruction I have made a series of videos that can be seen on YT. The first one can be found at:

      Any advice appreciated.

      #40426
      David Leahy 1
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        @davidleahy1

        An attempt to build an iron and soft metal furnace

        #381435
        Jon Lawes
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          @jonlawes51698

          You already appear to be youtube savvy but that was going to be my suggestion; there are loads of furnace videos on there, mainly people melting scrap aluminium etc but I think there are still plenty of people trying to do cast iron. It's worth watching if only to not duplicate their mistakes.

          #381453
          Les Jones 1
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            @lesjones1

            Hi Jon,
            This is a link to some information I based the design of my furnace on. I have not tryed melting irin yet fur it works well with aluminium **LINK**
            There are links on my website with the oil burner I made and the blower system I used.
            Here is a link to the place where I bought most of the refractory materials for my furnace **LINK**

            I also have quite a few pictures of the construction of my furnace that I could probably upload onto "Dropbox" so that you could view them. There are too many to upload onto this forum.

            Les.

            #381459
            Dalboy
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              @dalboy

              Last night I was browsing through some Engineering in miniature magazines and came across a two page article on a home made foundry.

              It is in the June/July 1994 issue on page 11.

              I found it interesting even though it was only two pages.

              The article was called "Some notes on backyard iron foundry works"

               

              Luckily I put a marker in that page to re read it later

              Edited By Derek Lane 2 on 19/11/2018 21:30:12

              #381466
              Brian H
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                @brianh50089

                There are 2 excellent little books by B. Terry Aspin. One is called "Foundrywork for the Amature"and the other is "The Backyard Foundry".

                Brian

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