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11th February 10, 04:56 PM
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Melting and working copper
Through some of my belts I've ended up with a lot of copper "nubs" that add up to the makings of something but I need to melt it down into one large chunk. It appears that with enough propane I might can get to it's melting point but wanted to get any recommendations from any of you lads who may have already blazed the trail. I don't plan on this being a recurring project (at least at this point) but if I can manage a bracelet or something out of these leftovers with items I have on hand it could be a fun diversion. Thanks in advance.
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