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Finally, a use for fire ants
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<blockquote data-quote="Hook" data-source="post: 1205941" data-attributes="member: 21796"><p>Well, I used an old aluminum ladder that was wore out. Got about 11 lbs melted down but can't maintain it in liquid form. I guess I need i build a better heat system. I started off using a propane burner base inside a tractor tire rim and a steel pot on top. Then went to a propane weed burner from above. That worked to get it to melt down but not keep liquid. Then I liked charcoal inside the rim and tried from above with the weed burner again. </p><p>I got a nice chunk of melted aluminum but the liquidity wasn't there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hook, post: 1205941, member: 21796"] Well, I used an old aluminum ladder that was wore out. Got about 11 lbs melted down but can't maintain it in liquid form. I guess I need i build a better heat system. I started off using a propane burner base inside a tractor tire rim and a steel pot on top. Then went to a propane weed burner from above. That worked to get it to melt down but not keep liquid. Then I liked charcoal inside the rim and tried from above with the weed burner again. I got a nice chunk of melted aluminum but the liquidity wasn't there. [/QUOTE]
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