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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3553171" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>The mix becomes a goopy mess. It won't pour, it won't set up right, it just ruins the pot. </p><p>Sure, if you control the temp carefully you can just dump it all in and scoop out all the steel and zinc. But let that heat get away from you and you will be skimming the pot for impurities for way longer than you should wondering why. I carefully sort out the steel and zinc before melting. </p><p>It's a good hobby, very satisfying seeing all those shiny new ingots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3553171, member: 43282"] The mix becomes a goopy mess. It won't pour, it won't set up right, it just ruins the pot. Sure, if you control the temp carefully you can just dump it all in and scoop out all the steel and zinc. But let that heat get away from you and you will be skimming the pot for impurities for way longer than you should wondering why. I carefully sort out the steel and zinc before melting. It's a good hobby, very satisfying seeing all those shiny new ingots. [/QUOTE]
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