I tried casting 356 aluminum, brass, boat shaft bronze, and gray iron to make steam engines.
The aluminum was ok if tempered to an approximate T6 level, but lacked much mass.
The brass and bronze generated a lot of zinc fumes, and I had to wear a powered respirator. The castings did not turn out well.
I finally tried casting gray iron, and after some experimentation, I got that figured out.
This was my first iron pour.
I had no idea what I was doing at the time, and safety was a bit lax with the laced shoes and such.
I have come a long way with safety and casting techniques since then.
I recently switched my videos to Vimeo, and so I am not positive the link will work.
This was a number of years ago (2012 to be exact), and my driveway no longer looks quite like that junkyard in the video.
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