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This
book is a "Must Have" for the fledging Foundryman. Gives
you practical details on getting started including:
* Melting
Equipment (Building a furnace, crucibles, ladles etc.)
* Temperature Measurement - Build your own!
* Sands and Binders
* Core making
* Practical examples
Here,
in the first half of what I think should be called the Home Foundryman's
Reference, you'll find not only useful plans and projects but important
details about flasks, cores, sand, furnaces, binders, coatings,
thermocouples that apply to our home foundry operations.
You
get more than just a "do-this do-that" text. Steve has
extracted essential detail from industrial handbooks, tempered it
by his own experiences, and delivers it in a no nonsense style that
we can use. This is info you can adapt to your own operation.Chapters
include how to make a matchplate vibrator, wooden flasks, flask
hardware and an aluminum flask. You get construction details on
the basic "Gingery" charcoal furnace, and construction
details on a 2450* crucible gas furnace with cam operated lid. You'll
get details on forming sheet metal into the transition pieces that
you'll probably need for blowers. You get useful details on thermcouples
and their use in making a homemade pyrometer.
You get details on the types of sand, bonding agents, their effect
on molds and coremaking, Petrobond and more. Steve covers coremaking:
cement bonded cores, bolted and leaded cores, core setting jigs
and more. You'll even see cores used to cast the old Packard V-12
engines.
You
get simple formulas you can punch into a pocket calculator to help
in design of ladles, avoid problems with core buoyancy, calculate
the weight of crucible full of molten metal and more. He talks about
problems, for instance, encountered with ramming up molds with Petrobond
and how to solve them.
This
is wall-to-wall information. If you're looking for a basic book
on foundry, this is the best place to start. Once you've poured
some castings, and get "hooked", you'll want to do bigger
and better things - the things Steve is doing, like making repair
parts for antique engines. This is a book you'll want to read and
refer to.
Loads
of practical ideas and information from someone who knows both the
theory and the practical how-to. Get a copy! 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 softcover
more than 200 pages
$19.99
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