[TheForge] RE: Casting; to be or not to be...
Washington, Aubrey O.
awashington at ou.edu
Thu Aug 3 10:19:26 EDT 2006
Good suggestions. Thanks, Larry.
Aubrey
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Subject: Re: [TheForge] RE: Casting; to be or not to be...
I recommend the proper tongs to hold the crucible and a supply of running
water near by in case of accidents. molten metal splashes like water if the
crucible gets dropped or breaks. Sand on the ground and a low wall can help
safety
L Brown
At 02:26 PM 8/2/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>Bronze? Seems to me Aubrey was asking about casting brass. There
>really is no question that casting aluminum is easier and safer than
>casting brass. Temperature. Fumes. Weight. Composition of melt.
>
>You crawl before you walk and walk before you run. Or do you believe
>in throwing a non-swimmer in the deep end?
>
>BTW, my Gingery furnace has a lid and is fine to work around.
>
>Bruce
>NJ
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