Perhaps the heat isn't high enough to quickly melt the metal so you are keeping it at heat for too long? Or maybe the crucibles are too thin for the heat you are using?
Too thin is a possibility, but I don't think so. The bean can lasted a little while, the first crucible today lasted a good 45-50min.
But, 50min ... that's like, 2-3 times too long compared to videos, hence thinking that maybe it's too long / need to insulate / whatever. With the crucible being in direct contact with the coals, they prolly take a lot of abuse, while the aluminum is slightly insulated.
Also, I never really got to the point of where cans would just disappear directly into the Al pile, even with a decently melted pot cleaned of dross, it was still kinda "meh". So I'm really thinking a 'better' furnace would really help out a lot.
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King of Random / Plaster of Paris bucket furnace - he got all his parts from Home Depot btw
I had stopped at menards to pick up some stuff (it's by work, etc) ... the metal pail they have is 12qt not 10qt. Went ahead and grabbed the pail, 1x12 black iron pipe nipple (it'll be directly in heat, so no galvanized plz), pvc & adapter, play sand, u-bolts. Also nabbed a 3" pvc coupler for the lid hole (instead of drilling it, although I believe I have a 3" hole saw). Didn't see any 2.5qt buckets. The Bellevue Menards also doesn't appear to carry the
25 lb bags of PoP. Weird. Site and App says they do, but it aint there.
Went to Home Depot in Papillion. Wandered around a bit, found some buckety things, and noticed a 2.5qt blue bucket. Kinda near it, found the 10qt steel pail and grabbed it as well (will return the 12qt). Wandered around some more, looking for PoP (and maybe 'fire clay'). Didn't have much luck, pulled up the App. Stuck 'plaster of paris' into it, and clicked on the 25lb bag.
What were the other suggested items from the app ?
The 2.5qt bucket.
The 5qt wide mouth bucket.
4" U-bolts
Play Sand
etc
I actually started laughing in the store.
Papillion had 2 bags of PoP, I bought one. They didn't have the 5qt wide mouth bucket. I'll just use some kind of substitute.
I am *really* tired (been up 20hrs or so)... gonna prolly just do the furnace build tomorrow while at work casting bullets and try aluminum again sometime throughout the week or next weekend.
I have a SS cup thing that is a bit on the skinny side of things but has a decent thickness, but it might work as a crucible. A second thrift store hunt netted some pewter for lead alloy, but no other crucible possibilities.
I'll prolly also grab another bean / soup can as well.
Walmart did have an 18oz SS camping cup that was fairly wide mouthed but not very tall.
edited to fix some typos ... also, I appear to not have a 1-3/8 hole saw so will add that to my shopping list tomorrow