1st cast with electric furnace
Furnace exterior
Furnace interior
& then she said:
Tonight's aurora
Lost in thought
Bug dope
Just another night in paradise
If you love it, let it go
Concluded
and the three bears
slighted
capture
delighted
secluded
deluded
relaxed
confused
accending
Often
Meanwhile down in Brazil
Perhaps later
Mush on!
Curious Jane
H 2-4-16
define now
A2-4-16
at the airport
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Goodwill to men
Tinder
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and west of the moon
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Shopping
lost in thought
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You play the kalamba?
with the flow
AZAG
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Amp draw


Last week I did my first lost foam aluminum casting using the electric furnace that I built to melt metal.
Measuring the amp draw of the heating elements in my furnace. My furnace draws around 12 or 13 amps giving me around 1300 watts and no problem bringing the furnace temperature as high as 1700° F. (927° C.).
Measuring the amp draw of the heating elements in my furnace. My furnace draws around 12 or 13 amps giving me around 1300 watts and no problem bringing the furnace temperature as high as 1700° F. (927° C.).
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