Devil Forge
4KG Gas Propane Furnace
For Melting Copper, Brass & Aluminum
Propane Gas Melting Furnace
Ideal for blacksmiths, metalsmiths, jewelers and refiners, this furnace is a powerful and high-quality melting furnace that is designed for efficiency and ease of use.
Its portable design allows you to take it anywhere you need.
Effortlessly melt a wide range of metals, including Gold, Silver, Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Tin, and more with a maximum temperature of 𝟐𝟔𝟒𝟐°𝐅 (𝟏𝟒𝟓𝟎°𝐂).
Key Features
• Chamber Dimensions (W x H): 6” x 7.6”
• Exterior Dimensions (W x H): 8” x 12”
• Capacity: Suitable for max. crucible size of 4 kg brass or 1.8 kg aluminum casting
• Total Weight: approx. 22 lbs
• Maximum temperature: 2642°F (1450°C)
• Burner: DFP (80,000 BTU)
• Suitable Gas: Propane - Not compatible with Natural Gas
• Insulation: Fully lined with 1” ceramic blanket; the lid has 2'' of ceramic blanket lining; the furnace bottom is made of 2'' of ceramic blanket.
Includes
• Furnace body
• Crucible 4 kg (brass, copper)
• 2 in 1 tongs & lifter
• Firebrick (to set crucible on when inside furnace)
• DFP burner (80,000 BTU)
• Rigidizer (powder) and Paintbrush
• Heat Resistant Gloves (appearance may vary)
• Gas pressure regulator with gauge for use with a standard BBQ type Propane tank.
• 6.5 ft gas hose and 2 hose clamps
• Instructional Sheets for Furnace & Crucible
NOTE:
Refractory rigidizer must be applied to refractory blanket before use for extra protection and increased durability of ceramic insulation.
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I bought 2 of these furnaces.
I had some ideas with melting multiple metals at the same time for some special art work but have since changed my mind and will sell my extra furnace.
However, I have changed my mind and am using only o furnace melt copper and brass.
As such, I do not need the extra furnace.
It is new and comes with all the items listed above in the furnace information section.
In included a photo of My Set-up with the furnace I use.
PLUS
You can view my set-up with my furnace and we can actually fire it up and melt some copper so you can see how easy it is to use. I will share information I have learned during my casting experience.