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Heavily illustrated with many photographs that will show you step - by - step how to build a foundry.more Discover how cheap and easy it is.Įven if you already have a lathe and other equipment this simple foundry setup will greatly expand the capacity of your shop by providing you with a supply of cheap castings for your projects.ĭiscover why so many shop hands say "Metal Casting has opened a whole new world of shop experience". Make your own melting pots and most of the simple tools required. None of the pulsation or roar associated with gas fired furnaces. Charcoal is the fuel and aluminum and zinc alloys are the metals to cast. Here are plans to build the melting furnace and instructions for basic pattern making and molding to get your shop project under way. Charcoal is the fuel and aluminum and zinc alloys are t It really is cheap and easy with a simple solid fuel furnace. If you can build a sand castle or make a mud pie you can make a sand mold to produce castings for your metal shop projects.
