Melting Aluminum Cans At Home - Easy DIY Recycling Process

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ArtByAdrock

ArtByAdrock

4 роки тому

Today I'll be melting about 300 aluminum cans at home in my backyard foundry. I have been saving these beer and soda cans from some time and I'll turn them into big pure aluminum ingots. This is a very simple DIY project that anyone can do with the proper tools. The whole melting process took about an hour and used a quarter tank of propane. If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up and hit that Subscribe button for more.
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This video is for entertainment purposes only. Do not try and replicate this at home unless you know what you are doing. Molten metal is extremely hot and dangerous so always use precaution and protective gear when melting metal.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 5 600
@ArtByAdrock
@ArtByAdrock 4 роки тому
For all those wondering, I don’t do this for the value of ingots in money. I don’t sell them at all. It’s main purpose is the artwork that I make from them.
@arjames6969
@arjames6969 4 роки тому
Beautiful Inspiring work
@ShoEnt-lq6vi
@ShoEnt-lq6vi 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for posting this video, I like it when UKposts puts good videos on my home section. Questions If you don't mind, A few Questions: if you were to sale the ignots vs taking cans to a recycle - would it be worth it? Considering the cost of your tanks - might you explain? Thank you!!
@YoungDeathWish
@YoungDeathWish 4 роки тому
I was gonna ask how it was recycling If you just melted them and did nothing with them. Really rad though bro
@Kristianmbossow
@Kristianmbossow 4 роки тому
But whats the price for such an amount? 5,7 pounds.. Greetings from Denmark
@jamiekelsey4853
@jamiekelsey4853 4 роки тому
Ok but it cool doing it like that
@heyman5525
@heyman5525 4 роки тому
Having to crush all those cans looks like it would be soda pressing.
@georgexatz4162
@georgexatz4162 4 роки тому
Damn...
@apollocreed2089
@apollocreed2089 4 роки тому
Ha!
@kennethcarroll5420
@kennethcarroll5420 4 роки тому
Sons of Abraham RT 😂😂😂😂
@obitoiskr1376
@obitoiskr1376 4 роки тому
Finally a joke thats actually funny 😂😂😂
@nyurtin777
@nyurtin777 4 роки тому
Sons of Abraham RT- 😂
@ksloan8189
@ksloan8189 3 роки тому
Damn you, UKposts algorhythm! I didn't even know I cared about melting aluminum until now!
@user-hz3yd8uz4d
@user-hz3yd8uz4d 3 роки тому
And then there's me just coming from a video recommended giving me the opportunity to watch 15 wild turkeys walking in a constant huge circle around a dead cat.
@ast-og-losta
@ast-og-losta 3 роки тому
yeah....I was looking for videos on how to make my penis bigger.
@dohloh7709
@dohloh7709 3 роки тому
Lol
@inurthoughts
@inurthoughts 3 роки тому
I was learning how to make an Xbox 360 into a xbox One... This is a way better video ☺️
@johnobrien1759
@johnobrien1759 3 роки тому
I laughed so you get a thumbs up and comment for me.
@tmilesffl
@tmilesffl 3 роки тому
I used to work in an aluminum foundry. One mistake you make is pouring all the aluminum out of the ladle. Leave some in there, after you pour the two ingots, and the remaining will melt the incoming cans faster.
@kabluey5971
@kabluey5971 3 роки тому
that is what I thought too.
@dr.vthomas1389
@dr.vthomas1389 3 роки тому
Will I get more money with the pure metal at a scrap yard
@petepopolizio7447
@petepopolizio7447 3 роки тому
@@dr.vthomas1389 would depend on the price of alum, I was thinking the same thing.
@ryancappo
@ryancappo 3 роки тому
@@dr.vthomas1389 I don't think so, but someone might be willing to buy bars like this for more than the $0.50 cents you get per pound of scrap AL cans.
@Tux.Penguin
@Tux.Penguin 2 роки тому
@@dr.vthomas1389 If you’re lucky they may give you a tiny bit more money, but it won’t be enough to cover the cost of running your furnace. And the scrap yard won’t pay you anything for all that hot sweaty work you did.
@Countryboy-ku9lf
@Countryboy-ku9lf 3 роки тому
"Its hot." The best, calmest, and most real comment I've ever heard from working around fire and metal...
@UPdan
@UPdan 4 роки тому
You're the cool neighbor everyone watches from their windows. " what's he doing now"?
@russellpearce3749
@russellpearce3749 4 роки тому
If I lived Intown add Neighbors on both sides of me and one behind me, I would be the neighbor that digs a hole in the backyard at 2 in the morning and drop several large trash bags in it. Just to screw with people's heads.
@1SqueakyWheel
@1SqueakyWheel 4 роки тому
"Hey Wilson"... "Howdy Ho, Tim!"
@lauragraves4342
@lauragraves4342 3 роки тому
He was in the movie The Burbs, jk. That one neighbor........
@pestlund
@pestlund 3 роки тому
Or on UKposts 😂👍🏼
@culturallysignificantnickn7446
@culturallysignificantnickn7446 4 роки тому
"...so always use precaution and protective gear when melting metal." Those must be some heavy duty shorts and socks you are wearing.
@thomasbergeron5166
@thomasbergeron5166 3 роки тому
He finally got some good gloves. But he needs to get a face shield, flame retardant shirt, hat and pants. Then a heat shield apron . Equipment wise he should get a better set of thongs to handle the pot during pouring process. I would put a better coating of insulation around it and a vent pipe on top to release the heat further in and over hear to limit the heat reaching him and other things in the area. Safety cost a little more. But that cost is far lower then even a small burn. Many people have been scared for life during similar events.
@LIBqueen
@LIBqueen 3 роки тому
Lol!
@englishdefenders4776
@englishdefenders4776 3 роки тому
@@thomasbergeron5166 i feel like it would melt through bone
@DaneJahr
@DaneJahr 3 роки тому
And if there's any liquid in the cans it would rapidly expand sending aluminium everywhere
@JSAFIXIT
@JSAFIXIT 2 роки тому
Do as I say, not as I do.
@henrybraud1156
@henrybraud1156 3 роки тому
Wow, I'm impressed! This reminds me of the bullet casting I do during the melting process to make lead ingots. In the summer of 1969, just before I volunteered for the Army, I worked in an aluminum casting foundry in Ft Lauderdale FL making transmission housings for dune buggies. Aside from the intense heat and black silica sand floating in the air I loved the whole process! Thank you for taking the time to make this video for us, sharing your creative problem solving, and it was just plain fun to watch! I "liked" and subscribed!
@RyanSpringer1984
@RyanSpringer1984 3 роки тому
Where do you grab your lead from, the range or wheel weights?
@ezriderspewstruth8867
@ezriderspewstruth8867 2 роки тому
Hey fat mouth ppl like u are the reason why the3 letter alphabet boys changed our wheel widghts2plastic....haha jk there’s nothing u or I can do to stop it. TogetherWe Stand, DIVIDED WE FALL MEN. MELGibs0n 2nd movie bout ChristReturning....won’t b long till after that GOD BLESS
@ezriderspewstruth8867
@ezriderspewstruth8867 2 роки тому
Our wheel wiegyts are plastic now. Yippy!!! C0ckS4ck3rs FREEDOM AINT FREE BUT TYRANNY SURE IS!!!
@ponalvsiki2254
@ponalvsiki2254 2 роки тому
You were in Army in 1969. You were in war.
@dirtyarm1668
@dirtyarm1668 3 роки тому
For those worried about the cost of melting- why would they do it to recycle them then. Just for fun. There's obviously a cost savings. This guy has a good time doing it. Why not let him.
@nova31337
@nova31337 3 роки тому
Apparently he uses it for art he makes. So yeah, not really for any kinda resale value and more so to gather and organize materials for reuse later.
@LE1Dreamer
@LE1Dreamer 3 роки тому
It take 5% the amount of energy to recycle a can then to create a can so is alot cheaper to recycle for big companies
@decker528
@decker528 2 місяці тому
I was using aluminum cans to make coins earlier today. They aren't worth anything but it's way to kill time and one day I may bury some in something that looks like a treasure chest just to prank somebody a thousand years in the future 😂
@sharpshooter012345
@sharpshooter012345 4 роки тому
Who else didn't search for this video but ended up watching it
@mdgonnuscio
@mdgonnuscio 4 роки тому
Aahhh, UKposts, here we go again.
@jbell430
@jbell430 4 роки тому
guilty as charged. I have a lot of cans.
@mostlyharmless1
@mostlyharmless1 4 роки тому
Holy fuck yes what is up with the algorithms? Let me guess, you were looking at conspiracy theory stuff??
@poppinsmoke9180
@poppinsmoke9180 4 роки тому
Algorithms r life
@NUBCHDZYT
@NUBCHDZYT 4 роки тому
😆 i know right.
@trentonmccall1045
@trentonmccall1045 4 роки тому
I can't decide if your hobby is melting cans or drinking beer.
@klauspeters4609
@klauspeters4609 4 роки тому
Er will Thermit herstellen. Greetings from a creepy german guy
@SomeTallGuy864
@SomeTallGuy864 4 роки тому
Why not both?
@jasonfryer7002
@jasonfryer7002 4 роки тому
Lolololol .ahhhhhhh...lol..you noticed that too huh?.. Lol. Awe damn...you hit that on the head...still laffin ‼️
@chefxhyrule242
@chefxhyrule242 4 роки тому
ExtraDork I hope not at the same time
@alessandrogallotti5508
@alessandrogallotti5508 4 роки тому
First one requires the second one!
@exclusiverealitytv7482
@exclusiverealitytv7482 3 роки тому
What’s the neighbor doing over there honey? Oh just burning all his beer cans before his wife gets home!! Damn she’ll be melting her wine bottles next week why can’t we have money to waste on propane like that!!😂😂
@joeblanton1958
@joeblanton1958 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kittyfanatic1980
@kittyfanatic1980 2 місяці тому
Bye Felicia 😂😂😂 classic man!!!! And to the naysayers: they are simply jealous that you utilize your time CONSTRUCTIVELY. Certainly melting down aluminum to simply sell off to the scrapper is a total waste of time and money but when you turn that aluminum into projects , machine shop work and so forth the value shoots WAY up. Afterall, blocks of aluminum are a dime a dozen but works of art……..PRICELESS.
@billbehrens7421
@billbehrens7421 10 днів тому
The naysayers are simply unintelligent, you however are smartest!
@dsnineteen
@dsnineteen 4 роки тому
Thanks for the video! I wanted to show my 5-year-old a quick example of metal moving from solid to liquid state and back, this was perfect.
@Brookside975
@Brookside975 4 роки тому
Your video brought back a lot of memories. My father had an aluminum foundry from the time I was a few years old until my 20's. He smelted it from scrape and sold it to larger steel companies. Later he made a small table top portable BBQ grill out of aluminum and sold thousands and thousands of them. Although he did not as many, he also made ornamental aluminum house shutters He supported his family and made a good living doing so. I still have a couple of the BBQ grills in my attic and they still look brand new - not like the cheap ones that were made back in the 50's and '60's.
@jgarcia7322
@jgarcia7322 3 роки тому
This reminds me of making fishing weights back in the days when I had the time. We made small weights up to 8oz. Went by the neighborhood tire shop to pick up the lead.
@gabrielsansar6187
@gabrielsansar6187 2 роки тому
grt story.....
@jackmenendez4519
@jackmenendez4519 3 роки тому
You inspired me to collect 30 lbs of copper, melted all the wiring off and it paid me off at $3.49 per pound. $100.00 for only 30 lbs of clean copper is far easier than aluminum cans. Thank you
@nkelly8774
@nkelly8774 3 роки тому
you melted the plastic off?
@jackmenendez4519
@jackmenendez4519 3 роки тому
@@nkelly8774 I can either choose to strip the copper or burn the plastic all off...or turn it in dirty. More money turning it in clean.
@jonfortier3664
@jonfortier3664 4 роки тому
this is all just a huge cover story.. hes doing it to destroy the evidence of how much bud light he drinks before his lady finds out …
@jebbkinney8516
@jebbkinney8516 4 роки тому
I'd do the same thing if I drank that trash beer...lol
@BruceLyeg
@BruceLyeg 4 роки тому
Deep down I think she's always known he was gay
@stacybrown4257
@stacybrown4257 4 роки тому
Jon Fortier good one! Can u melt champagne bottles? Ah...never mind. He buys all of them anyway🤗🤠
@michaelmendillo4614
@michaelmendillo4614 4 роки тому
I drink Bud Lite to sober up,,,, lol ! 😁
@michaelmendillo4614
@michaelmendillo4614 4 роки тому
@Sang Man 😂😂😂
@worthvilleminimart
@worthvilleminimart 4 роки тому
For everyone hating about such a waste he did, he turned 300 cans and a 1/4 bottle of propane with an hour of his time into cool conversation pieces and about $5,000 with the 2+ millions hits on UKposts... What did you do in the last hour. I know you spent 10 minutes watching him make money...lol 🤣
@ArtByAdrock
@ArtByAdrock 4 роки тому
Thank you for saying it for me! 👍🏻 email me and I will send you a special gift
@derbyct864
@derbyct864 4 роки тому
Never truer words spoke..uhhhh written!
@curb6353
@curb6353 4 роки тому
@Worthvilleminimart Well said, PS im posting this and its at 3.478 million views lol
@RobertFullStop
@RobertFullStop 4 роки тому
Does one really get that much money off UKposts for 2M views?
@worthvilleminimart
@worthvilleminimart 4 роки тому
@@RobertFullStop 2 million views is no joke... It takes allot to get that high.... Most videos only hits a few 100 thousands at best
@budlight2969
@budlight2969 3 роки тому
phew i thought i was the only one drinking 3 garbage bags full of bud light
@TheSleepingonit
@TheSleepingonit 3 роки тому
Knew a guy who called them his savings account, he had huge garbage bags of them in the yard for the nickel deposit
@silence6408
@silence6408 3 роки тому
Lol for me it's 25.4 oil cans of fosters. Maybe I should start making ingots out of them.
@darthsquid2107
@darthsquid2107 3 роки тому
This was by far the most resourceful video I could have hoped to find.
@CaptnCrunch247
@CaptnCrunch247 4 роки тому
I could watch these types videos all day! There's something oddly facinating about molten metals and alloys.. Thank you for sharing this with us.. ☺
@RailwayDan
@RailwayDan 4 роки тому
Brilliant video. Been wanting to try this for ages so I had my first "meltdown" last month. Used same method as yourself with an old propane bottle. Mostly kids coke cans and a few other bits i swiped from work. But i had great fun. i got just over 12lb of ingots. Took about 3 hrs. Got £75 from local metal recycler. Covered all my costs and bought some more coke for the kids !!!!
@49ccMopedWorld
@49ccMopedWorld 4 роки тому
You bought coke for your kids ? Shame on you hahaha
@MANINIMO
@MANINIMO 2 роки тому
@@49ccMopedWorld £75 for 12lbs of aluminum?! I’m in the US and not seeing a single type of aluminum going for more than 1 USD/lb. Is there really that much if a gap between European prices 2 years ago and US prices now? Or am I getting something confused?
@limzoman5157
@limzoman5157 2 роки тому
Never days!! I think hes just making conversation
@user-yg2vw8cc8c
@user-yg2vw8cc8c 7 місяців тому
Nah m8 ally is between 60p and a quid max a kilo so I'm confused or I want the number for the scrappy u weigh in at
@dinarusso3320
@dinarusso3320 6 місяців тому
At least it's more waste kept out of landfills and it'll be used again
@JP-wb1oo
@JP-wb1oo 3 роки тому
I did something similar a few years ago. I used a cheapo bathroom fan with a dimmer switch to control airflow over charcoals and it worked great using an iron teapot as a crucible. Al is selling for < .60/lb so you don't get much if you're just recycling. Actually, if you're going to recycle these for money, this method will cost more than you will receive. Most average 12 oz beverage cans are approx 33 cans/lb and that includes paint and interior resin coating that burns off/gets separated from the Al. However, this is a great method to get somewhat clean Al for casting or for making parts/milling. I never did anything with them, there's still a 6 lb pile of mini aluminum cupcakes in my mom's garage.
@Universal_Craftsman
@Universal_Craftsman 11 місяців тому
If you want the material to have structural integrity you have to add degasing and grain refinement tablets, otherwise the material doesn't have much strength.
@MrNOLA31
@MrNOLA31 3 роки тому
🔥 this was hypnotizing and relaxing 😌 especially to the point were my daughter was in a deep stare watching that when he talked she jumped 😂🤣
@direktorpresident
@direktorpresident 4 роки тому
There is something satisfying and therapeutic in this. I remember a "Leave It to Beaver" episode where Wally asked if Beaver wanted to go in the garage and crush cans.
@mikewolff645
@mikewolff645 4 роки тому
Very cool. Newbie here. Love watching how to melt different metals.
@romaerb4161
@romaerb4161 3 роки тому
Thanks for sharing!!!! You had me at "It's HOT." This is the most enjoyable "something I have never seen before" of video I did not know I needed to see! Kudos from the Show Me state!
@foxes468
@foxes468 3 роки тому
The best part beside watching those cans melt was the "bye felicia!" 😄👌
@benamini5701
@benamini5701 4 роки тому
20 Years ago: That weird guy who melts stuff in his backyard These days: A successful UKpostsr
@general_electrics
@general_electrics 4 роки тому
UKposts money is getting weaker by the day. Soon he'll be worse off than 20 years ago. lol jk
@turd1382
@turd1382 4 роки тому
And 20 years from now.....that guy with altzhiemers......
@canadianperson4830
@canadianperson4830 4 роки тому
@B Sadi 4 months later...40k subscribers and over 3 1/2 million views. It looks like it's coming along.
@purpledrankduck
@purpledrankduck 4 роки тому
This was a great video! Very satisfying to see molten metal be poured and formed.
@lyncooper-reagan5874
@lyncooper-reagan5874 3 роки тому
This is so cool! I love those sculptures they make by pouring aluminum in an anthill and I’d love to have one but they are way overpriced for me! This way I could make my own!
@mitchramey5052
@mitchramey5052 3 роки тому
From my experiences and from what I have seen in the video the can crusher only crushes each can so far. With a mallet or just stepping on them will flatten them even more. So my question is would it have been more effective to have used them if they were more flattened? Obviously the answer is yes when it comes to fitting more into a single box for storage and before melting but would it be more efficient for the forge part of it?
@jps3b719
@jps3b719 4 роки тому
I didn’t realize that watching someone melt aluminum would be so much fun!
@toolshopguy2080
@toolshopguy2080 4 роки тому
This was quite a satisfying video and that "Bye Felicia" line at the end had me dying of laughter LOL
@crweirdo8961
@crweirdo8961 4 роки тому
Lol, probably his ex's name
@toolshopguy2080
@toolshopguy2080 4 роки тому
@@crweirdo8961 No, it's a line from the movie "Friday" With Ice cube and Chris Tucker.
@crweirdo8961
@crweirdo8961 4 роки тому
@@toolshopguy2080 Huh, I'll have to add it to my list of movies to watch, thanks.
@obijuankenobi6565
@obijuankenobi6565 4 роки тому
@@crweirdo8961 You've never seen "Friday" ??????!!!!!!!!! Smoke some weed first.
@crweirdo8961
@crweirdo8961 4 роки тому
@@obijuankenobi6565 nah, been there done that, it's not for me. I haven't tried getting drunk yet though, would that in any way enhance the movie experience?
@opcpixie
@opcpixie 2 роки тому
Lol that last bag you noticed when you put the empty box n bag away. The zoom said it all. Haha! 🤣
@AngryBeruk
@AngryBeruk 3 роки тому
I really love watching melting videos in youtube and facebook. I really want to do it myself one day. Even though I do not know anything. What equipment to have, how the procedure etc. But i will learn!
@davidmoser9384
@davidmoser9384 4 роки тому
Cool hobby understand the value of your own aluminum source ...your spot on the process...like your forge!!! Thanks for sharing 😎
@lawsonharrison6927
@lawsonharrison6927 3 роки тому
Just made my first dozen muffin ingots. It's all about what kind of charcoal your using. Thanks for the DIY video bruh!
@savvynyx7156
@savvynyx7156 Рік тому
Came here from BigStackD! Devil Forge products rock. I'm getting my first 10kg furnace and kit next month. Super excited to start melting and making my own jewelry molds!
@eetsman3683
@eetsman3683 4 роки тому
Me and my friends found a furnace in our street during council cleanup we took it and made daggers after watching videos tirelessly
@eskee1
@eskee1 3 роки тому
Badass...
@trickdawg5521
@trickdawg5521 4 роки тому
I am watching this just in case during the zombie apocolypse I need to make aluminum ingots.
@justinbernier7513
@justinbernier7513 4 роки тому
Make crafting table first
@genericchannel671
@genericchannel671 4 роки тому
For a weapon or a silencer?
@mocap69
@mocap69 4 роки тому
@@genericchannel671 Ammo!!
@Harshhaze
@Harshhaze 4 роки тому
@@mocap69 there's aluminum ammo? The only thing I'd use to shoot aluminum is a sling or a slingshot. Maybe a bow
@marcelojuarez3344
@marcelojuarez3344 4 роки тому
drill a hole put a wood handle and smash smash the hell outta that zombie head
@thesilversurferhackerking
@thesilversurferhackerking 3 роки тому
Just found your channel bro love the work you do, making beautiful badass art. Keep it up good Sir!!
@klee88029
@klee88029 8 місяців тому
Would be nice if you listed in the description all of the equipment used, the costs of it, when applicable, and links to where you bought items you had to purchase. Thank you for considering doing this in your future.
@matiaseberhart
@matiaseberhart 4 роки тому
I live in Michigan and each aluminum can here is worth 10 cents! I couldn't help thinking that it was $30+ in cans that could have purchased a few more packs of soda or beer by itself. Still, thank you for the video! Here's hoping your projects turn out well with the ingots!
@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Рік тому
Wow, it's only 5 cents in Massachusetts.
@jasonsharpbucks
@jasonsharpbucks Рік тому
​@@tonyprice2256 it's zero in most states
@1889michaelcraig
@1889michaelcraig 4 роки тому
I love doing this kind of stuff. Thanks for the video man.
@johng5295
@johng5295 2 роки тому
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome imagination. You make it simple. Grade: A++💥
@markbevans5787
@markbevans5787 3 роки тому
I'm just impressed about the amount of beer cans in there haha. It's also really satisfying watching the video seeing trash turned into something usable again.
@ReedHHolt
@ReedHHolt 4 роки тому
Don`t miss his next artwork video. What he does with that $4.00 can of gold spray paint is amazing!
@marke8323
@marke8323 4 роки тому
We had a aluminum foundry operation for manufacturing OEM, aftermarket and Carter Fuel pumps, the first 4th of July holiday, management never considered that shutting off all of the exhaust fans might trigger the overhead, water fire suppressors... A huge vat of molten aluminum does not react nicely with cold water! lol
@Darasilverdragon
@Darasilverdragon 3 роки тому
these fuelcan foundries are cool and all, but when I build one I really wanna make it larger than just a little can... maybe do something with an old boiler tank - have a proper crucible shifting and pouring rig supported from the ceiling, etc...
@ed-dlktrshn840
@ed-dlktrshn840 3 роки тому
In Michigan cans have a ten cent deposit (24 cans = $2.40) but it takes approximately 24 cans to equal 1 pound (1 lb aluminum scrap price = $0.35) so a deficit of $2.05 per case (24 cans/1lb) so this is definitely a hobby or art project while being an entertaining and informational/instructional video. Thanks for sharing and not being in it for financial gain only! Stay safe and avoid the fumes that lead to dementia and alzheimers
@BS-qz9bk
@BS-qz9bk Рік тому
You pay taxes on those deposits. Maybe some states don't have those. So it might be less of a deficit
@rondelandrews139
@rondelandrews139 4 роки тому
Don't know why but this is very relaxing to watch....
@troyclark6349
@troyclark6349 4 роки тому
OMG, I started out watching repair videos for my Ram and ended up here? I won't lie, still watching... but I totally forgot about my truck.
@geoffkeough9728
@geoffkeough9728 3 роки тому
Can't even remember what I was looking for initially. For sure not even the same ballpark.
@joecolvin4203
@joecolvin4203 3 роки тому
Don't worry, we won't tell her
@GaryMcKinnonUFO
@GaryMcKinnonUFO 5 місяців тому
Liked and subbed :) Recently got my Vevor 12kg melter, rigidised it, waited 5 days to dry, today i put the refractory cement on and that'll be dry in another day. I was jealous of your lovely new devil forge in your other video with its nice smooth pre-cemented surface :)
@jenkinsmacedo9095
@jenkinsmacedo9095 3 роки тому
Dude, you are amazing! Keep up the wonderful work!!
@kevinwhitaker119
@kevinwhitaker119 4 роки тому
Thank you for getting back to me,I know the pain, of loosing someone close.thanks again.. from keV the punk Rocker
@tuxedomechanic6019
@tuxedomechanic6019 4 роки тому
I wish I had friends like this growing up.. ah well I'll move to Phoenix, AZ.
@tysoncutler3630
@tysoncutler3630 3 роки тому
What releasing agent do you use? I haven't done aluminum for a little while but I remember keeping the buildup on my molds manageable was the hardest part for me. On my bread molds, the graphite ones arent so bad.
@petten33
@petten33 3 роки тому
It was very meditative for me, to watch this. Regeneration is always interesting.
@hyosunggt125rcomet
@hyosunggt125rcomet 4 роки тому
I kinda want to paint them gold and pretend i'm rich.
@faith4today
@faith4today 4 роки тому
Josh, your comment is the one that is the most stupid of all.
@GALA89
@GALA89 3 роки тому
@Josh Robinson ok
@fishboy279
@fishboy279 3 роки тому
@Josh Robinson You are infinite Love
@emperorpawpateen.9992
@emperorpawpateen.9992 3 роки тому
@Joshua Robinson you are an evil heartless piece of trash. You must be a cop.
@Thewulf56
@Thewulf56 4 роки тому
Always so great watching stuff melt, so soothing. I wish I only had 300 cans to melt, I bet I have close to 15K EWWW, that's a lot of melting lol. maybe this winter.
@ArtByAdrock
@ArtByAdrock 4 роки тому
Haha yeah that’s a lot.. that’s why I try and melt mine little by little so I don’t have that many at once 👍🏻
@silverismoney
@silverismoney 2 роки тому
Cool video. I'm interested in making 3D printed stuff, then using molten aluminium from soda cans and some greensand to make the 3D model into metal. Gotta figure out how to melt em first without an expensive kiln, this gave me some ideas! thanks.
@davidmartin1015
@davidmartin1015 2 роки тому
Interesting vid. I do a fair bit of lead casting,( bullets) but never aluminium. I did make a can crusher , only one or two at a time though, crude but effective, however once I had a large amount of cans to crush so I had to speed up. Solution , placed a couple of hundred cans in an Australian nylon wool pack , roughly sewed the top and drove the tractor over it a few times, good crush in a very few minutes. We only get about $1 per kg. here for re-cycle, 75 cans per kg. ,so not much money in it. Some states pay 10 cents per can for re-cycle, which is a lot more attractive but mine doesn’t. Cheers Davox from Oz.
@adamhaynes9992
@adamhaynes9992 4 роки тому
Couple things... First get you some fireman's gloves, their fireproof and perfect for messing with forges. Second you'll get better consistency by letting the ingots cool on a rack instead of quenching them... Quenching typically case hardens the metal making the outside harder than the center and causes internal stress, by air cooling you'll get a more consistent hardness throughout the material and better overall workability and quality
@travisjohnson8599
@travisjohnson8599 4 роки тому
Doesnt matter here since they are for remelting.
@travisjohnson8599
@travisjohnson8599 4 роки тому
@Von Musklaus metal finishing is a fun career and guess what videos we like to watch XD
@andrewrus2407
@andrewrus2407 4 роки тому
Adam Haynes how can you forge it so it reacts and oxidizes the fastest?
@ericscaillet2232
@ericscaillet2232 4 роки тому
@Von Musklaus erm,why is there always one....because there is always a bigger fish
@KahlilAngeles
@KahlilAngeles 4 роки тому
I'm always waiting for all of the molds to be filled.
@GoderikCristobal
@GoderikCristobal Рік тому
Dude I'm so addicted to these videos... I'm buying a U.S.A. Cast Masters furnace on Monday. I can't wait.
@steampunkastronaut7081
@steampunkastronaut7081 4 роки тому
Looking at those pretty ingots i rembered how in the past aluminum was a super valuable metal, even considered precious.
@serenityrahn5656
@serenityrahn5656 3 роки тому
Napolean and Josephine were gifted a set of aluminum table utensils valued at $14,000 in back-then money.
@cliftonbanks5590
@cliftonbanks5590 3 роки тому
It is precious.
@jaydub5449
@jaydub5449 4 роки тому
Funny how people can find something negative to say about a man pouring aluminum and not bothering anything/nothing
@rggyuhtgggbji5017
@rggyuhtgggbji5017 4 роки тому
Yeah, sad. But criticize(e.g.) the gay agenda or police corruption and people are all over you. Foh!
@notsureupgrayedd9663
@notsureupgrayedd9663 4 роки тому
If he's not bothering nothing then he's bothering something.
@JC-yb3zb
@JC-yb3zb 4 роки тому
@@rggyuhtgggbji5017 Assert a gay agenda exists...
@geofraz4594
@geofraz4594 4 роки тому
Yeah because when people go to all the trouble to make and post a video where millions of people will see it, it's not like they're expecting that anyone will have an opinion they don't like. (Sarc, of course) It's you tube. If you post something here expecting nothing but wonderful compliments you're an idiot who deserves mocking.
@JC-yb3zb
@JC-yb3zb 4 роки тому
@@geofraz4594 That makes no sense. As far as I can tell, the author made no such statement. Yes, this is "you tube [sic]", where anonymity breeds courageous trolling.
@slickJon33
@slickJon33 4 роки тому
I like what you've done. That takes a lot of patience to do it and fun at the same time. I also learn from it. I'd like to do that with silver scraps someday.
@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Рік тому
Yes. Silver, copper, nickel, etc.
@therofthew
@therofthew 3 роки тому
Gotta have the right protective gear to do that, aluminum melts at over 1300 degrees Fahrenheit. I worked at an aluminum foundry and getting burned by melted aluminum is more than just painful 😥
@gabesvidz
@gabesvidz 3 роки тому
I also worked at a foundry and to see him in shorts and tennis shoes and no face shield is painfull. It only takes a small mishap to get even one small drop to burn trough his skin or catch clothing on fire. But cool to watch this video.
@robideals685
@robideals685 3 роки тому
How much you think those bars are worth Thero?
@optimisticpessimist9870
@optimisticpessimist9870 2 роки тому
I work at an aluminum foundry. That has always been the least of my worries. My biggest worries is when it rains and I scoop up half a bucket of water and go to throw it in a furnace that has 10s of thousands of pounds of metal in it. Honestly, it's very exhilarating and I love it somewhat lol
@saibugatha8685
@saibugatha8685 2 роки тому
Hey there .. loved this video.. by the way .. what will you do with all those bars. ? Just curious.
@mikewatts9859
@mikewatts9859 4 роки тому
I have about the same set up except mines a old stainless steel keg. With refectory cement. And kay wool. Maxium temp I've acquired is 2800 F. I run my regulator at around 18psi. Like to see more videos.
@REsuperGRX7
@REsuperGRX7 4 роки тому
ive worked with aluminum before, he had no leg protection and im not sure the rest of his gear, but a couple droplets of water or any liquids to aluminum at those temps is catastrophic. just to get on the property at the plant they check you and your vehicle for liquid containers. if anything from your car ended up in remelt - boom
@margaretjones2055
@margaretjones2055 4 роки тому
Mike Watts then it's close-by a kiln for Clay work
@NiteGambler
@NiteGambler 4 роки тому
I have about the same set up except that i use a plastic bag then go to the grocery store where my transaction takes 10 minutes and i get cash cash.
@josephkrizauskas1052
@josephkrizauskas1052 4 роки тому
We poured it into sand molds in metal shop in high school. Sometimes the mold collapsed inside and the pour turned out pretty bad resulting in a do over. ( LOL )
@michaelholmes6385
@michaelholmes6385 4 роки тому
Man, I forgot about that. We did too in shop class. I don’t think they teach that stuff anymore.
@jackdeforrest
@jackdeforrest Рік тому
Thanks for putting this together. I thought I wanted to turn cans into ingots to sell the ingots 10 or 20 years later, but it looks like any gain may be offset in the cost of propane.
@changvasejarik62
@changvasejarik62 7 місяців тому
Hank Hill: A clean burning fuel for a clean ingot. I tell ya what!
@HattaTHEZulZILLA86
@HattaTHEZulZILLA86 3 роки тому
Easy, yes. Dangerous? DEFINITELY. I would like to put an extra emphasis on the term "with the proper tools" since this man is using the proper tools (except the first gloves that burnt out). Good job!
@optimisticpessimist9870
@optimisticpessimist9870 2 роки тому
Dangerous isn't the word to describe it. Its VERY dangerous. Molten metal or slag with any form of moisture is like a bomb. When water gets around molten metal, it's basically a bomb. Granted a little amount isn't bad but in the thousands if pounds amount, it is like an IED bomb. Water on top is okay but if water gets trapped under the metal it goes boom
@thzzzt
@thzzzt 4 роки тому
phoebe: So what kind of things do you like to do at home? frank jr: Melt stuff.
@onepunchgeorge9251
@onepunchgeorge9251 4 роки тому
My dad made a smelter on a small TRAILER. On the GAS tanks my little brother wrote HELTER SMELTER.
@86theberry
@86theberry 4 роки тому
Helter Smelter LLC
@williamrichardson6090
@williamrichardson6090 Рік тому
On a scale from one to "easy, do it yourself", this is definitely closer to one, but if you have the setup, it's definitely a cool way to process metal into something usable
@joshbennett1049
@joshbennett1049 2 роки тому
Can't wait to start doing things like this. I can see smelting metals and then using that to make metal art for an Etsy store to make some serious bank.
@DJSHaKa
@DJSHaKa 4 роки тому
The year - 2019, i have a sophisticated computer capable of complex calculations, i also have a high speed connection that can transmit mind boggling amounts of information in seconds, yet here i am on a Friday night watching some guy melt cans in a pot? 😂😂😅
@marekmareckz5279
@marekmareckz5279 4 роки тому
DJ SHaKa Coulda been worse : I ended up watching a guy smoking pot on the can...
@antonloubser
@antonloubser 4 роки тому
You described my speechless feelings.
@bradrathernotsay321
@bradrathernotsay321 4 роки тому
It's an anomaly in the space-time continuum.
@MrBryan-hr1rp
@MrBryan-hr1rp 4 роки тому
r/iamverysmart
@marcinholst106
@marcinholst106 4 роки тому
Saturday night 4 am Sunday morning :/ ripped a fuck fat as fuck
@trackie1957
@trackie1957 4 роки тому
I use Blue Rhino when I need a new tank with a new date stamp. But they only give you 15 pounds of propane in a 20 pound tank, so your propane is costing you 25% more than a refill at the same price. (But then again, most refills are cheaper than that) The good thing is that you can turn in an out of date tank for one with a fresh stamp and refill it for years.
@Z0mb13Gh0stEmpire
@Z0mb13Gh0stEmpire 11 місяців тому
I like your setup and appreciate the video. Where would one go to start looking for parts for such a set up? Im looking to get into smelting to help recycle, keep from being bored startup hobbies in art too. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
@gabbyfowler4852
@gabbyfowler4852 3 роки тому
Remember to stay hydrated, my good sir.🧐🍻
@zfgmetalz5082
@zfgmetalz5082 4 роки тому
Another great video... Always gets me excited to melt metal myself.
@ArtByAdrock
@ArtByAdrock 4 роки тому
Thank you 🙏
@zfgmetalz5082
@zfgmetalz5082 4 роки тому
Love watching you grow I just recently hit 100 subscribers and baffled by it.
@JT-gq8wv
@JT-gq8wv 4 роки тому
_"It's Hot ! "_ Best Paris Hilton impersonation.
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 3 роки тому
Something primitive but satisfying in doing this...god bless u brother...way cool!
@oliverortiz8507
@oliverortiz8507 3 роки тому
This was interesting to watch. Thank you.
@johnhenryreber2501
@johnhenryreber2501 4 роки тому
Store it. Keep it prices will go up. Its awesome to have aluminum bars. I envy you sir. Very smart set up. Its easier to store bars than bags of cans. Very, very cool.
@g.w.7893
@g.w.7893 4 роки тому
My eye is drawn to the pour... Mesmerizing.
@holymoly8718
@holymoly8718 3 роки тому
love how he flips up the molten aluminum
@markkoons7488
@markkoons7488 2 роки тому
How much time did the melting, casting and cooling take? What portion of a tank of propane was used? How much larger setup is feasible to run on that size burner and propane tank? Thank you.
@chrisp.2852
@chrisp.2852 2 роки тому
From the description "Today I'll be melting about 300 aluminum cans at home in my backyard foundry. I have been saving these beer and soda cans from some time and I'll turn them into big pure aluminum ingots. This is a very simple DIY project that anyone can do with the proper tools. The whole melting process took about an hour and used a quarter tank of propane."
@msh104utube
@msh104utube 4 роки тому
After watching this, I've come to the conclusion the word "easy" in your title is extremely subjective :)
@travisgroeneveld5268
@travisgroeneveld5268 4 роки тому
See all the people in two years when this gets recommended randomly
@richardmercado6285
@richardmercado6285 4 роки тому
Ragin Reginald lol
@stevencamp69
@stevencamp69 4 роки тому
Yup
@hansturpyn5455
@hansturpyn5455 4 роки тому
see ya
@america6545
@america6545 4 роки тому
Hopefully brother!!!!😆😆
@Kid_Charlemagne
@Kid_Charlemagne 4 роки тому
I got it today, so woop woop.
@dougvanleeuwen1835
@dougvanleeuwen1835 2 роки тому
Your going to purn that crucial pretty soon,reminds me of old days I worked in areospace foundies
@jamestownjamestown3115
@jamestownjamestown3115 4 місяці тому
Rookie smelter starting out. Have a few vids 😂. Really amazing hobby.
@jwfmechanical9864
@jwfmechanical9864 4 роки тому
I like this guy, good job
@concernedcitizen5885
@concernedcitizen5885 4 роки тому
It's going to take lots and lots of Bud Light to get this process started I'm excited
@jnelchef
@jnelchef 4 роки тому
Honey I'm not an alcoholic, I'm saving the environment! ;-)
@handstandish
@handstandish 2 роки тому
Good one. No music just real life sound. So much better than overdub voice or music.well done.
@LamontBaby
@LamontBaby 2 місяці тому
There was definitely music lol.
@Tall_Order
@Tall_Order 2 роки тому
Lol that cricket or grasshopper or whatever it was at the end. I get lizards on my car windshield all the time and they only show themselves while I'm on the road. You should see them cling to the glass with their lives. I try to pull over and pick them off. Just because I'm nice like that. It can't be good to leap off a moving car on a busy highway. lol
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