
Even if it does come with rigidizer, I'd still suggest a few layers of Satanite to give it some extra durability. MORE THAN THE FURNACE We include a set of heat-resistant tongs, sturdy 3 KG crucible, furnace with 110/120v plug, and the most thorough manual available CAST MASTER ELITE We’ve been selling and providing support for our furnaces here from the US for years. It'll make your furnace lining and your lungs both last longer.
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That furnace will make the Satanite look cheap. Learn how to forge weld and become a bladesmith with this 4-step guide that walks you through forge welding in a blacksmithing shop. If you do buy one, please get over to and order 5# of Satanite to seal that insulation with. Happy to post links to those if you're interested in trying the diy approach. You can do it too! My build is documented extensively online, here and on YouTube and on a couple of different casting forums as well. And it won't give me lung cancer like this one I'm seeing that's apparently lined with unsealed ceramic fiber blanket. Genuine Cast Master Elite replacement ceramic chamber + heating coil for our Cast Master GG-3000 electric smelting furnace. or 4 interest-free payments of 25.00 with. The materials cost me literally hundreds of dollars less than this unit you're looking at, and mine's actually a little bigger (can fit my #12 crucible). Graphite crucibles for melting - Perfect for heating & melting non-ferrous metals like gold, silver, copper, & aluminum. Replacement Heating Coil Element for GG3000 KG Smelting Furnace. I recently built a very similar furnace using a little bit of ceramic fiber blanket, a couple of insulting firebricks, and a scrap steel well water pressure tank.

Actually, this ad doesn't even mention it comes with any rigidizer for the ceramic fiber lining! That's not safe to use.Īlso it only has 1" of insulation on the furnace wall.


The price I'm seeing would be a deal breaker for me even if it came with a crucible and pouring tools, but this one doesn't. Just looked those up on Amazon and to put it bluntly, they seem underbuilt and overpriced to me.
