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Massive Copper Scrap Meltdown! (30+lbs) 

Derek Stone
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We have been saving up a bunch of copper from transformers and old software boxes alone with computers! We ended up making our biggest meltdown that being over 30lbs of copper! Comment what you would like to see next. Enjoy!
#casting #forge #forging #melting #meltingmetal #metal #copper

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@fatismeltsllc3895
@fatismeltsllc3895 Год назад
Young man please wear your eye protection, and don’t use pliers for the crucible can break you’re going to have a bad day from there on. Get proper tools for the job.
@etiennenel4494
@etiennenel4494 Год назад
get some 15mm rebar or similar and make yourself some tongs to remove the crucible from the furnace and another one, once placed down to remove slag with the spoon to pick it up and cast into the mould
@scrapman502
@scrapman502 Год назад
You might consider getting a separate crucible for doing different metals. You'll get cross contamination melting copper in it once you've used it to melt aluminum.
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
@@scrapman502 already do! We have 9 different crucibles for different metals
@stevenaubin74
@stevenaubin74 Год назад
And wow awesome haul. Wish I could get my hands on copper like that.
@VladisRed
@VladisRed Год назад
Very beautiful process 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@stevenaubin74
@stevenaubin74 Год назад
Lol, what everyone means by correct tools are mainly some crucible tongs for lifting the crucible out and back in the furnace, a good pair like the ones that come with the devil furnace work perfect for pouring also. Second a piece of half inch rebar works great as a stir stick. 3 feet long works well. Nice pair of stainless kitchen tongs for handling molds, maybe not bars of that weight but smaller ones. And at least safety glasses and boots your shoes won't offer you much defence verses raging metal....... Don't forget your cardboard under crucible and always let you crucible cool down in the furnace. Ain't copper freeking hot!!!
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
I appreciate it! I personally always wear safety glasses and typically wear boots but could not find them the day we made this video so I took a chance. And yes I agree we need real tongs lol.
@Glasher1
@Glasher1 Год назад
23:35 Pls excuse me but I found this very funny... You just took the time shining up eleven bars but didn't want to deal with weighing them individually which would have taken a fraction the time it took to shine up just one bar. That's a hoot. That was a fine melt btw, I enjoyed watching the entire video. Thanks!
@wyleecoyote7283
@wyleecoyote7283 Год назад
A wire wheel works much better and is faster than grinding the bars. Also find a nice set of tongs to pick up your crucible, the pliers trick has been known to break the side out. Good luck.
@gregbecker2723
@gregbecker2723 Год назад
It's awesome your doing this. I eventually want to do this when I have a place. But you guys need more correct tools for pulling and pouring your melted material. Awesome job though.
@bigoldgrizzly
@bigoldgrizzly 11 месяцев назад
drop and bust that crucible and you well live to regret it! FFS get some proper tools and footwear
@SkullerMetals
@SkullerMetals Год назад
Nice job gents. Nice looking bars. 35 lbs is a lot of melting.
@silverdime2385
@silverdime2385 11 месяцев назад
It’s great to see young men doing this I started in my 40 ‘ s but I see you love metals *****start buying silver rounds from local coin shop you’ll start with ounces 1 oz later 10 oz then you you keep stacking later those oz turn to pounds 5 lbs 20 lbs I started saving silver in 3 years ago 1 oz at a time and I have a nice stack today !! Almost enough to put down payment on a house! Just imagine what you can stack if you start now and by the time your 35 40 year old… be safe when melting copper get the right tools you don’t want anything to happen ! Nice bars
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters 11 месяцев назад
Love this idea! Funny cause I was about to buy a 10oz silver bar the other day!
@bocamint4937
@bocamint4937 Год назад
The coil wires from TV sets are sometimes made of Aluminum. Just a heads up.
@kathyhoskin8350
@kathyhoskin8350 Год назад
Derek, I get worried when you lift the molten copper with those pliers. Is anything more secure for you to use? What happens if it drops?
@johnnyb3126
@johnnyb3126 Год назад
Awesome copper melt
@cmoneytheplayer
@cmoneytheplayer Год назад
Sweet bro n thanks for the tutorial I'm a beginner
@Glasher1
@Glasher1 Год назад
10:18 When your gas tank starts to frost up like that, have a container of water large enough that you set the tank in. That will stop the gas in the tank from globing up and irradicably feeding your furnace.
@Glasher1
@Glasher1 Год назад
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 Aww, aren't you precious. I'm glad you found a way to get your jollies.
@cmz131958
@cmz131958 Год назад
Wow ... absolutely perfect pours...!
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
Thank you!
@seanowheels
@seanowheels Год назад
At 17:39 you said North Dakota winters. I'm also from North Dakota. It's amazing to see someone else from North Dakota
@HectorSanchezN-135
@HectorSanchezN-135 Год назад
Hello friend, good video, good job, I like that mold, where did you get it?
@hchaires
@hchaires Год назад
Safety first.... Use the correct tools and preheat it, the moist its dangerous on molten metals
@misike3882
@misike3882 Год назад
Just saw your video. Great copper bars! Could you please give me a measurement in the distance of the washer on the burner? Also, how long does a tank of Propane last you?
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
Couple hours usually
@leanmixture
@leanmixture Год назад
63K views and no subscribers? come on you guys show some support. Good job bud just try to make things safer and set a good example for safety. Great vid. Subbed.
@typ044
@typ044 Год назад
Well there are endless vids on this subject and no offense to them but why watch a couple kids half ass it in dads garage with no explanations? Nothing personal to them but there's no reason for this vid to be uploaded other than showing their friends.
@Bigmac-cy3kd
@Bigmac-cy3kd Год назад
@Derek Stone Good melts, but. You guys need to preheat EVERYTHING when you start! If 1 lousy drop of condensation is in your moulds, you will have a bad day! Imagine 2000 degree copper exploding all over everything! It will burn right through you. Also you need tongs..
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
We did pre heat everything and we always do! We just don’t always get it on video
@justiceblackwolf369
@justiceblackwolf369 Год назад
nice haul, be safe
@XM202LadyTrucker
@XM202LadyTrucker Год назад
OK Derek....go to your nearest metal market and pick up some one inch by 1/4 inch metal and grab a BFH (BIG Fing Hammer) and drill with bits, ribbits (bolts will work) and bang out a nice tong for your crucible. I see you have an AWSOME vice. I look forward to your future melts and improvements to your skills and equipment. BTW you have the PRETTIEST WATERING HOLE FOR COOLING THE BARS I'VE EVER SEEN. 😮😊❤
@scrapman502
@scrapman502 Год назад
poor fish. I hope they're edible, because they'll get cooked in that boiling water!
@etiennenel4494
@etiennenel4494 Год назад
get some 15mm rebar or similar and make yourself some tongs to remove the crucible from the furnace and another one, once placed down to remove slag with the spoon to pick it up and cast into the mould
@prospectorpete
@prospectorpete Год назад
Very nice
@fozzbomb
@fozzbomb Год назад
Cool video. Hope you wore a mask when buffing as copper dust is NOT good
@toddhollingsworth4248
@toddhollingsworth4248 Год назад
What number of grit do you use?
@tobiaskuru7877
@tobiaskuru7877 Год назад
Well you got some good basic in progress but please use better personal protection, face cover, better foot wear and clothing please i really liked to se you work but i got scared about your safety, keep growing knowledge and you will be great
@silverfoxcastings
@silverfoxcastings Год назад
cool bars bro
@GreatProcess8
@GreatProcess8 Год назад
Very Nice Video #greatthings
@ric-up4kx
@ric-up4kx Год назад
Just curious, but who do you sell the bars to? If it is a scrap yard, didn't you lose money by melting down?
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
People buy them for $6-7 a lb
@dokaty6426
@dokaty6426 Год назад
الفديو القادم صب النحاس الاحمر في الماء
@Cali-ssippian
@Cali-ssippian Год назад
Just you using them pliers on the crucible once it was HOT!! I was a lil afraid to keep watching...get the proper gear!! Safe smelting!!✔️💯
@bigcountryscrapper6885
@bigcountryscrapper6885 Год назад
Great video new friend here
@cmz131958
@cmz131958 Год назад
Love what ya doing... we soo need to reclaim & recycle more.. but I hope you're not actually in your garage with the furnace..? Sorry, I'm an insurance agent & that scares the crap out of me! you have NO clue how many people think it's OK to use a grill in their garage (Hey the doors is open?) or under their wood deck & Ooops ..! God bless !
@gcs2128
@gcs2128 Год назад
Over this process, What is the copper weight loss in melting?
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
Few ounces at most
@senthil1965
@senthil1965 11 месяцев назад
What is gas using tell me sir
@CamGroves
@CamGroves Год назад
is it worth melting copper vs. just scrapping it out as is?
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
Because people will buy it in bar form for over double the scrap price per lb and I get to make videos out of it… yes
@gregbecker2723
@gregbecker2723 Год назад
Have you ever watched big stacked d from Australia.
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
Yes! We love watching his videos
@justiceblackwolf369
@justiceblackwolf369 Год назад
hes the best🥰🔥
@peterkohl1863
@peterkohl1863 Год назад
should heat your spoons beforehand so the slag ( Dross ) does not stick to the spoons
@anikislam4728
@anikislam4728 Год назад
JoSsss 😊😊❤
@santosrojas9610
@santosrojas9610 Год назад
👍😎
@GuyLures-ri9zh
@GuyLures-ri9zh 11 месяцев назад
Don't poison the fish
@nateg4236
@nateg4236 Год назад
Copper is fun practice, but 350 a lb. Would have actually made money if just cashed in.
@shanexcs3810
@shanexcs3810 Год назад
I’d rather have 35lbs of copper than the Cash, always
@timothymichaud2442
@timothymichaud2442 Год назад
U need t9 set crucible on something higher than ingot tray so u don't havevto 0ick 8t up to pour
@rosinante967
@rosinante967 Год назад
О технике безопасности наверное никогда не слыхал.
@timothymichaud2442
@timothymichaud2442 Год назад
Need bigger pair of channel locks
@bradedwards1258
@bradedwards1258 Год назад
You would probably get better results it you use a wire wheel instead of a grinder
@ozzy6707
@ozzy6707 Год назад
What’s the value?
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
People by them from me for $6-$7 a lb
@leonidkantanovich6725
@leonidkantanovich6725 Год назад
Лайк🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕
@TinganHamada86
@TinganHamada86 Год назад
Hello kita hadir nonton video👍
@jean-jacqueslesenfant3347
@jean-jacqueslesenfant3347 Год назад
Faut acheter ou fabriquer du matériel approprié 👍⚔️
@DD-dn3oc
@DD-dn3oc Год назад
no protection, bad method, extremly dangerous
@issdacbarbosa
@issdacbarbosa Год назад
brush the bar but don't sand it
@urmomsahoe1
@urmomsahoe1 Год назад
please get the proper tools to lift and pour your crucible. Pliers will eventually cause the crucible to fail and red hot liquid metal on concrete is gonna end up in a steam explosion with hot metal spraying everywhere.
@DADDYO3
@DADDYO3 Год назад
Looks good. But you need to invest in some better tools to handle the crucible Your going to get burned.
@joem1413
@joem1413 Год назад
polishing is waste of time, scrap dealer knows thats pure copper.
@colincrane4835
@colincrane4835 Год назад
Your going to end up in hospital no proper tools if that breaks say good buy to your toes.
@TheJonesLP1
@TheJonesLP1 Год назад
Crucible moved with pliers? Man, it is going to break off and you will have a bad steam explosion. Never do that again, get correct tools
@MeltingMasters
@MeltingMasters Год назад
Tried using the tools that came with the foundries and they are way to weak and flimsy. Feels 10x safer using channel locks so you are able to lock the crucible in place giving you way more control and stability.
@cmz131958
@cmz131958 Год назад
hope you are wearing some breathing protection..? you guys never show your faces.. & copper, brass, etc dust is NOT what ya want in your lungs ..? Keep Posting .. love Brass melts!!
@lorirhoads2604
@lorirhoads2604 Год назад
I cringe when you use those pliers. And wear protective gear! Skin grafts are no fun!
@Rapture_Ready_Rabbit
@Rapture_Ready_Rabbit 10 месяцев назад
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@SexyBigDancer
@SexyBigDancer Год назад
ocupa protección por favor. si es para enseñanza das muy mal ejemplo.
@dangerousdantheman6257
@dangerousdantheman6257 Год назад
theirs 11 bars not 10
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