Page Summary: Version 2 of an ongoing research and experimentation project to explore homemade refractory materials. For this project we're using kaowool to make a new lightweight backyard foundry, for melting copper.
Garbage Can Forge -
Version 2 of an ongoing research and experimentation project to explore homemade refractory materials. For this project we're using kaowool to make a new lightweight backyard foundry, for melting copper. Today we're retiring our old trashcan foundry and building a new and improved version!
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- Version 2 of an ongoing research and experimentation project to explore homemade refractory materials.
- For this project we're using kaowool to make a new lightweight backyard foundry, for melting copper.
- Today we're retiring our old trashcan foundry and building a new and improved version!
- This was another necessity project to further my building capabilities.
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