Hi good video. Zinc fumes will ruin your day, i was welding galvanized steel didn't know about zinc funes till welder told me. I suffered a real bad headache for a day.
They will defiantly mess ya up for a bit, always good practice to wear a respirator when welding but in the case of burning off the zinc, I think doing it outside was the best bet (still had a respirator but I could see were all the burning zinc was sticking to the fire bricks)
I'm currently waiting on a new mic because I've had issues with the old one. I've seen microwave pottery kilns but never a microwave crucible for melting metal. Thanks for the feedback
Well done Tim.
Thanks mate!
Well done master Tim!
Thanks mate!
Just discovered the channel! Great cinematography! Love the video.
Thanks mate I hope you enjoy enough to stick around, but thanks for the comment anyway! happy crafting!
Could you use beach sand. Washed I guess.
As long as it has a good silica content I don't see why this would be an issue
Hi good video. Zinc fumes will ruin your day, i was welding galvanized steel didn't know about zinc funes till welder told me. I suffered a real bad headache for a day.
They will defiantly mess ya up for a bit, always good practice to wear a respirator when welding but in the case of burning off the zinc, I think doing it outside was the best bet (still had a respirator but I could see were all the burning zinc was sticking to the fire bricks)
Voice over audio is a bit crunchy. Have you considered a microwave crucible? Great way to make a microwave not food safe.
I'm currently waiting on a new mic because I've had issues with the old one. I've seen microwave pottery kilns but never a microwave crucible for melting metal. Thanks for the feedback