On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:02 AM, jeflhl02 <greengold02@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, you are correct here. I would be working with copper (malachite,
> cuprite, etc.) and iron (pyrite) first. Then I would work my way up to
> aluminum (bauxite) progressively
>
I thought you came to the Yahoo group because you need help building a
Gingery furnace. But I don't think you are actually building one. Now I
think you came here because you want us to do your school homework for you.
This is what we call "false pretenses". Perhaps you can clarify what you
are actually doing.
> [quote=Alan Millar] I would recommend just jumping in and *doing* some
> melting, beforespeculating too much farther. Even if you just melt
> something and then pouron the ground, It will make all the world of
> difference in yourunderstanding of the whole thing. [/quote]
>
> I would like to do this but there are zero foundries on O'ahu. The
> closest foundry to here would be California.
>
BZZZT! I'm sorry, but that's the wrong answer. The correct answer is that
your closest foundry is right here:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pizza-Sauce-Can-Furnace/
If you actually try to build something, besides only write and speculate,
then I'm sure you will be able to get plenty of help here.
- Alan
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