Copper Brass

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Old Dutch International Moscow Mule 16-Ounce Copper Mug $16.59 A sturdy handsome copper mug first made for drinking the famous "Moscow Mule" served to Hollywood stars during the golden era. Made of solid polished copper with a nickel lining and brass handle it will also add panache to your favorite beverage. Recipe for Moscow Mule included. Hand wash. Size: 4"H 3"W 3" Dia.; 16 oz. 1 pint capacity... |
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Revere Copper Bottom Teakettle Revere 3-1/2-Quart Copper Bottom Tea Kettle. One of the first names in tea kettles, Revere offers a range of high-quality polished stainless steel models with copper bottoms for fast heating. Traditionally styled, the kettles feature easy-grip, black phenolic handles, whistling spouts and trigger mechanism for easy and safe pouring. Each of the kettles is embossed with Paul Revere's signature.... |
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FLITZ 3.4z Liquid Metal POLISH Chrome Alum Copper Brass $8.99 |
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ALUMINUM DOCTOR polish for aluminum chrome brass copper $9.95 |
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LOT of 3 Flitz Instant Calcium, Rust & Lime Remover- clean brass copper boat RV $35.85 |
Time it takes to melt copper and brass?
I would like to know if anyone has a ruff idea of the timeframe it takes for copper or brass to melt in a waste oil furnace. I am using a #8 crucible and can fit about 7lbs of either material in it at a time. I know that using propane it can take about 45 minutes but since I am using waste oil and it is direct heat surely the timeframe must be less.
Copper has a higher melting point of around 1084.62 °C
Brass has a relatively low melting point (900–940 °C depending on composition)
I have to agree on the point that gasses would be quicker to heat than the waste oil.
Cutting Disks from Sheet silver copper brass Metal for Jewelry Making





