vikingGoalie
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I'm in the process of replacing my 1 burner mr. volcano forge with a PID controlled ribbon burner forge (small step up).
armed with youtube knowledge i set off....
I acquired a dead 20 gallon air compressor for nothin and am using the air tank from that for my shell.
2 inches of kaowool on the outside, kastolite 30 between that and the form. sounds easy enough right?
I got shell cut out, form made, ribbon burner plenum and so on. what i didn't expect was this...
I followed the manufacturer's instructions on mixing this, which was 10lbs to 1.8lbs water. This mix would not exactly pour it was more like you had to squish it into place. I used a board that fit between the wool an dform to smash it down.
This seemed to work. however.... even though i was very aggressive in pushing the refactory down into the tube, the area underneath where the ribbon burner form juts in is devoid of kastolite (insert swear words here). to further complicate this, I didn't realize that until AFTER i pulled the forms out. (which i did after 2 days in a bag and a 3rd day out of the bag). you can see the result in the pictures.
So I guess my only option now is to mix up more and trowel it in over the exposed kaowool. first time doing this...
so I guess i need thinner mix (i.e. more water) then what the instructions say. I will say that where i got it in as I wanted it is ROCK SOLID.
the other question would be around my assumption. any suggestions on completing this? or gotchas in completing the casting in two steps like this?
armed with youtube knowledge i set off....
I acquired a dead 20 gallon air compressor for nothin and am using the air tank from that for my shell.
2 inches of kaowool on the outside, kastolite 30 between that and the form. sounds easy enough right?
I got shell cut out, form made, ribbon burner plenum and so on. what i didn't expect was this...
I followed the manufacturer's instructions on mixing this, which was 10lbs to 1.8lbs water. This mix would not exactly pour it was more like you had to squish it into place. I used a board that fit between the wool an dform to smash it down.
This seemed to work. however.... even though i was very aggressive in pushing the refactory down into the tube, the area underneath where the ribbon burner form juts in is devoid of kastolite (insert swear words here). to further complicate this, I didn't realize that until AFTER i pulled the forms out. (which i did after 2 days in a bag and a 3rd day out of the bag). you can see the result in the pictures.
So I guess my only option now is to mix up more and trowel it in over the exposed kaowool. first time doing this...
so I guess i need thinner mix (i.e. more water) then what the instructions say. I will say that where i got it in as I wanted it is ROCK SOLID.
the other question would be around my assumption. any suggestions on completing this? or gotchas in completing the casting in two steps like this?