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    Let me know if you come across a good design for one. I'm considering basically doing the same thing in my "spare" time....whenever that might be. I'm stockpiling small amounts of copper each day. If you need a fan I have pulled a bunch of working fans out of dehumidifiers that have about a 12" diameter and run fairly quiet. They also come mounted on a bracket that can easily be attached to a homemade housing. Always willing to share ideas and materials


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    BackyardMetalcasting.com....take a look here to start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    BackyardMetalcasting.com....take a look here to start.
    This is probably the best answer, check out that forum and you will soon have so many answers to choose from, that it will make your decision that much more difficult. But that particular site to smelting is what this site is to scrap. I'm a member over there as well!

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