Hi Drunkskunk,
You mean that alumiweld stuff, "weld aluminum with a propane torch," right? Thanks very much for the suggestion, I'll keep it in mind.
If I can just get the foundry a little hotter, I can use free sources of cast aluminum, though. Lately I've been dropping all my 'fun' money on batteries, dual kickstands, relays, Anderson connectors, wire, heatshrink, switches, LEDs, loktite, misc. hardware, etc, etc. etc. so right now "free" sounds pretty good.
I actually had a near-success last night after widening the blower intake of my foundry to allow more airflow. Unfortunately I poured too fast and most of the aluminum pooled around the top of the sprue without going in. I have another mold prepared, so I can just recycle the aluminum from last night's pour and try again tonight. Might have needed to be a little hotter, too -- next time I'll wait a little longer after it's all melted, and dig into the foam sprue a ways before the pour so the metal doesn't have to burn so far into it before it gets any decent head pressure, like this:
http://www.buildyouridea.com/foundry/lost_foam_howto/lost_foam_howto.html