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shipto:
I would really like to build one of these capable of melting about a litre crucible worth, must put it on my list for when the workshop is built. |
ironman:
Hello to DICKEYBIRD Did you click onto the link given by the moderator? I bet that you were lost by reading the first few lines. There is no simple way of explaining of explaining it. I don't know much about electronics but it does'nt stop me from experimenting. |
PTsideshow:
--- Quote from: ironman on August 06, 2012, 12:25:26 AM ---Hello to DICKEYBIRD Did you click onto the link given by the moderator? I bet that you were lost by reading the first few lines. There is no simple way of explaining of explaining it. I don't know much about electronics but it does'nt stop me from experimenting. --- End quote --- He posted the question the day, before I posted the link. You only appear, to post links to video's and don't seem willing or able to answer questions about your experiments, either here or on other forums. |
ironman:
The first video is my induction heater and yes I live in Australia |
Ashlyn Katarzyna:
--- Quote from: shipto on August 05, 2012, 10:45:48 AM ---I would really like to build one of these capable of melting about a litre crucible worth, must put it on my list for when the workshop is built. --- End quote --- I'd like one to to be able to melt about 2lb of aluminum, that would solve many of my issues for lack of a furnace. |
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