Melting Scrap Aluminum in the Melting Pot with the waste oil burner

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  • Melting Scrap Aluminum in the Melting Pot with the waste oil burner
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Komentáře • 69

  • @Elvisfan-bf3ic
    @Elvisfan-bf3ic Před rokem +3

    Great video. U need a piece of reflective wool on top. Keep heat in better.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      yes, I do, I have a few ideas on how to do that. and a few other improvements

  • @danielschultz7181
    @danielschultz7181 Před rokem +3

    loving the picture in picture idea. this way people can see which ever part they like best.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      that's what I was thinking, not sure if the guys that watch on their phone could see the dripping action, this is the first time to try the picture in picture mode.

  • @lazerblade2
    @lazerblade2 Před rokem

    Love the picture-in-picture. Great addition.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I'm glad you like it. that way you can watch both ends at the same time. I know some want to watch the items melt and others like to see the molds fill up

    • @lazerblade2
      @lazerblade2 Před rokem

      @@Okiescrapper You should experiment with that silly ASMR stuff. I bet you would get a lot of views. People just like to watch interesting, relaxing stuff. You should get some ad revenue.

  • @alexbrashear7406
    @alexbrashear7406 Před rokem +1

    Sweet! I love watching your vids. I jus found your channel couple weeks ago lol now all of your old vids occupy my spare time. Keep em coming! Hope y'all have a merry Christmas!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      Glad you like them! and you have a great Christmas too

  • @ChatterontheWire
    @ChatterontheWire Před rokem +3

    So much easier dropping large pieces in to melt like that then cutting up into small pieces! I used your trick here and took my original furnance, drilled a 3" hole or so in the bottom and put on blocks to do some of my larger melts too. Always fun if it melts too quick and you get a huge influx of molten alum all at once and overfill your molds.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      lol. yeah, it can get away from you. it may help to lower the heat. I think I need a bigger hole in mine, it worked good in the summer, but the aluminum keeps cooling in the drain hole. I may point the burner at the hole to keep that area hot.

    • @ChatterontheWire
      @ChatterontheWire Před rokem

      @@Okiescrapper As I put the hole dead center in the middle I need to end up going back and sloping the bottom a bit as it has a tendacy to pool in one corner or the other. I also found that while my burner does go in at an angle to get a swirl motion, it doesn't help that much when there is no top on it to help keep the temperature up. I'm sure it helps some, but just pointing out it may not make much of a difference for you if you put the time into it if you can't keep the top on to keep the heat in.

  • @TheStarforce2
    @TheStarforce2 Před rokem +1

    glad to know this works well on wire coils, for all those pesky washing machine motors with the cast aluminum frame around them, I can just melt the whole thing down and stop beating them apart.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I think I will do the same clean any plastic and what steel I can and melt the whole motor and have the steel core for short iron.

  • @richardmccann4815
    @richardmccann4815 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for letting us know about the expensive mold release and the oh so inexpensive spray grease!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +1

      You are so welcome! a big, big difference in price

  • @SilverScorpion
    @SilverScorpion Před rokem

    Great video

  • @raboo3211
    @raboo3211 Před rokem

    Looks like fun to me Okie. Thanks for sharing.,✌️👊👍😎

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      yes, it is, I was out for 2 hours today melting some aluminum in the melting pot, melted around 30 lbs.

  • @campervan-john
    @campervan-john Před rokem

    Great melt video and love the pic in pic format 👍👍

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, glad you liked the Pic, in pic, this is the first time to try that. though it may be better than having to move the camera from one view to the other,

  • @harryverboom4032
    @harryverboom4032 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff maybe to have a steady flow of aluminum you can install some sort of tap that you can open and close by hand

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I think it would have flowed better if the outside temperature was hotter, the aluminum kept cooling off in the hole clogging it up

  • @wooddog52
    @wooddog52 Před rokem +1

    its almost like watching paint dry...lol

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +2

      not when you are the one melting the stuff.

  • @Glasher1
    @Glasher1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the view. I always tube in when you're doing a melt. 8 )

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      you are welcome and thanks for watching, hope the picture in picture worked for you

    • @Glasher1
      @Glasher1 Před rokem

      @@Okiescrapper You bet. Btw, the PiP kicked in at 16:15

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 Před rokem

    Well that's a bit harder I don't think I've seen you have that much trouble before but you kept right at it and got 20 pound done excellent video awesome content thank you for sharing it six stars brother

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +2

      had trouble getting it to burn good on its own, think the cool temps and the propane bottle was about empty, had to change it out after the first melt. and the drain hole is in the coolest part of the melting pot, the aluminum kept cooling in the hole, I think I will redo the burner holder tube and aim it at the hole. to keep that area hotter and hopefully create a vortex. Thanks for watching

  • @TIMUR-ASKET
    @TIMUR-ASKET Před rokem +3

    👍👍👍👍

  • @billanominous7979
    @billanominous7979 Před rokem +1

    You need to rivet on some handels on the trays and make them safer to handel

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      yeah, and I need to get some new trays soon

  • @waltwood4113
    @waltwood4113 Před rokem +1

    #happyscrapping

  • @eby6114
    @eby6114 Před rokem

    Probably will have to insulate the bottom if your going to be melting in the winter. That's just a guess by the way. Thanks for sharing

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +1

      You are correct, with the way I have it set up. I am thinking about re aiming the burner. as it is it points straight in, I think I will try to point it at an angle towards the melt hole, and aim it down just a little, then that should keep the hole hot and hopefully get a circular motion with the flame

  • @slimturner9711
    @slimturner9711 Před rokem

    Have you tried using a metal cake pan or one of those short & deep ones for bread instead of cupcake pans for the first melting? The second melt would heat faster,drip better and make great cupcakes. Anyways, keep up the good work and thanks for sharing this

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +1

      I was using some loaf pans for big ingots and they got bent out of shape fast. almost need a few big cast iron ingot molds

  • @alfadoofus
    @alfadoofus Před rokem

    I don't know if it would help to angle the burner down more towards the bottom , I think it would help keep hole open . I liked the split cameras . Thanks for sharing

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I got out and re aimed the burner toward the hole and down just a little. I think the drain hole was in the coolest area in the melting pot. I will give it a trial run in a day or two.

  • @richardmccann4815
    @richardmccann4815 Před rokem

    The transformer iron takes a lot of heat, and slows the melt down. Cutting the aluminum off would save melt time. A simple air chisel blade can cut thru the windings in seconds, and knock out the cores too. Hope it helps!

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tips! a Sawzall would make fast work of it too. getting lazy

  • @danielschultz7181
    @danielschultz7181 Před rokem +2

    I always like to see this. i do wonder if there is a piece of grate or similar that could be found and used to keep debris from clogging your drain hole? it would have to be able to hold up to the heat and allow the aluminum to melt and flow through but block and un-melted steel, etc....

    • @C-M-E
      @C-M-E Před rokem +2

      In an industrial setting, things like reticulated foam ceramic filters are used to screen out aluminum for casting. They look like a sand-colored sponge with similar hole patterns and can be found for private use, but not terribly easy. They're a lot easier to get if you know someone who works in a production casting facility or make friends with a larger outfit. You could also try carbon foam bricks, but flow rates aren't particularly high for molten metals, however for all intents and purposes, are nearly fireproof for temperatures you'll see in casting use. I've made them in the past and only up around 5400*F will they begin to ablate in an oxygen-burning atmosphere.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +3

      it was the cool outside temperature that let the aluminum harden, and the hole is in the coolest part of the melting pot, I am thinking about aiming the burner towards the hole and get a circular motion with the flame

    • @danielschultz7181
      @danielschultz7181 Před rokem

      @@Okiescrapper another thought. perhaps could move some of the insulator a tiny bit farther from the holw so the metal of the hole stays a bit hotter? just thoughts.

  • @philipromeo8028
    @philipromeo8028 Před rokem +2

    I agree with angering the burner to create a vortex in the chamber. Is it me or did it seam to take a long time to start melting as always good vid okie 👍 you and the misses have a merry x-mass

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I had some issues with getting the thing to burn good at first. it may be the cooler air temps. and I found out that when the propane tank is about empty it is hard if not impossible to get it to burn on its own. and thanks for the Christmas wishes and you and yours have a Merry Christmas

  • @jamesdorrill9933
    @jamesdorrill9933 Před rokem

    I haven’t built one like yours YET but it’s coming. Okay what I want to know is can I put 2 burners in it one on each side to get a better circulation and in the bottom put a stainless steel mesh to have a better drainage. Like I said I’m gonna build one soon and looking for some good advice

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I think 2 burners would get it hotter for sure. one guy said he took an old furnace and drilled a 3 inch hole in the center of it and put it up on blocks, in the summer the drain worked good, I got out and re aimed the burner toward the drain hole and pointed it down just a little, I will test it in a day or two. I may have to drill it out to a 1-inch hole

  • @leonidkantanovich6725
    @leonidkantanovich6725 Před rokem +2

    Лайк🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕 👌👌👌🆗🆗🆗👍👍👍

  • @a.joegevara3519
    @a.joegevara3519 Před rokem

    I've yet to build a melting furnace. I was tearing down motors/transformers today and ended up with 4 transformers that were aluminum. Are those worth talking apart, or just throw them in my head of aluminum I've been saving to melt? Thanks for any advice.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +2

      I heard that some scrappers are getting 80 cents a pound for aluminum wire, so check with your yard on price. or save for melting, I try to only melt cast aluminum as I sell it for casting

  • @kenord3437
    @kenord3437 Před rokem

    Your first burner had the flame angled, did it not. I think that would be more efficient. But you do well with your melt downs though.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      I got out and angled the burner towards the drain hole, so hopefully it will keep the area hot and it will drain well

  • @doitmanrv1084
    @doitmanrv1084 Před rokem +1

    😁

  • @Elvisfan-bf3ic
    @Elvisfan-bf3ic Před rokem +1

    Do you weigh before melting ?

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem +1

      no, only when I go to the doctor, lol. no the finished weight is all that matters. as most things that I melt in this pot is aluminum breakage. cast aluminum with steel mixed in

  • @mikedennis8
    @mikedennis8 Před rokem

    How much do you sell the ingots for?

  • @juniorandrade1652
    @juniorandrade1652 Před 10 měsíci

    Bom dia

  • @juniorandrade1652
    @juniorandrade1652 Před 10 měsíci

    🇧🇷🇨🇦🏠📞✈️

  • @tomduane4734
    @tomduane4734 Před rokem +1

    I only melt down worthless crypto in America 🇺🇸. 65pounds and taking more donations.

    • @Okiescrapper
      @Okiescrapper  Před rokem

      there is a lot of worthless crypto now a days