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Technical Casting club plaques.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by CadMad, Aug 9, 2015.

  1. CadMad
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    Our Baron's car club was discussing getting plaques cast by an outside company. It occured to me that it would be more symbolic for us to heat old aluminium and pour it in sand molds and drink beer. (kind of like a pagan ritual). . . . oh yeah and heavy drum beats. Virgins?
    But can't seem to find the thread that relates to it.
     
  2. biggeorge
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    Google sand castings and you will find all kinds of information. The hardest part is you have to figure how many beers are needed per casting.
     
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  4. lothiandon1940
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    Drinking beer and pouring molten aluminum could result in serious body damage!:eek:
     
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  5. We had a couple of plaque casting nights (winter is good), and used an LPG fired furnace made from a 20ltr drum. Everyone bought over some bits of old cast ally (lawnmowers and the like) . We had a mould made from MDF, then varnished and powdered.
    Used sand with bentonite added in the mould, and kept the beer drinking until AFTER the last pour! I did a casting course at a local night TAFE college, learned a lot and cast some neat things too!
     
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  6. cretin
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  7. just be damn careful, watch some videos, casting is not to be "played" with, could turn crazy dangerous in a blink.
     
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  8. CadMad
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    Thankyou gentlemen. Would I be correct to ***ume that melting Toyota parts into club plaques would indeed be Hamb friendly?
     
  9. CadMad
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    and yes I did see a do***entary about the Twin Towers explaining that the molten aluminium of the jet likely incubated in the perfect smelter encased in asbestos and debrie and the possibility that a fire hydrant dousing it caused a mega explosion.
    Molten aluminium + water= bomb.
     
  10. FIDDLER
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    WHAT BETTER WAY TO GET RID OF OLD BEER CANS, AND THE ALUMINUM WOULD BE CLEANER, JUST BE SURE THEY ARE COMPLETELY DRY
     
  11. 41 C28
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    There are some good videos on You Tube from "The King of Random" on making a mini metal foundry and casting aluminum. Don't forget your face shield and also remember moisture and hot metal don't mix.
     
  12. jcmarz
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    Enjoy the beer and let a Professional pour the molten metal.
     
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  13. roseville carl
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    do not use old beer cans or drink cans way to much trouble and slag use old pistons, transmissions, ect it ain't worth the effort to melt down alu cans ask me how I know.............
     
  14. If you are going to do your own, use bits of ally that were cast originally. You can throw a few extrusions, cans, etc, in there, but the old cast stuff seems to mix in better. When water is added to molten ally (660=degreesC), it will expand instantly and explode. All implements which are to go in the molten mix should be pre-heated (dried).
    Leather Apron, gauntlets or welding gloves, face shield, common sense is all needed.
    When people meat cooks, it smells just like pork.
     
  15. CadMad
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    Mmmmm! DeVilled pork.
     
  16. jcmarz
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    from Chino, Ca

    Carnitas!
     
  17. Gearhead Graphics
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    King of random can teach you a ton of things, and yes a lot about casting. Cans.... yeah the lables are a lot of slag. BUT if you have a bunch of them around you can make youself a handfull of ingots and the use them at a later date to make your plaques. Its going to take a LOT of beer to make a plaque. An as all said.... day of foundry work... no beers till done

     
  18. A bit of trivia for you - do you know why the charity collects can tabs and not whole cans? Because the tabs are pure aluminum and the cans (with ink applied) are not. As the lieutenant always said "Be careful out there!"
     
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  19. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Did you ever try and cast the club plaques? HRP
     
  20. A Boner
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    Just had a local aluminum foundry cast up 20 club plaques. I have been dealing with them for a long time, so I got what I think is a deal.....$15.00 each. They turned out real nice.
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  21. lothiandon1940
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    Good deal, and the plaque is cool as well.
     
  22. Buddy Palumbo
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    Yes indeed, cool plaque
     

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