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inthesticks:
Glad you like them Rob, like I said not recommended for electrical work but indistructable  around the shop.Did not coat them, loosing their shine but even oxidized they look good. 2 of the blades were a little of center but the finish was great. :)

Been raining on and off for the last 4 days so I am stuck inside. I got outside work to keep me busy for a while but I am going to try and get in a few casting sessions before the snow flies. :clap:

Cheers
CB

RobWilson:
Me being ignorant  :palm: and curious CB  , when does Canada get its first snow falls ? and how deep does it get in your neck of the woods ? 


1mm is deep where I live and brings the country to a stop  :bang:

Rob

inthesticks:
Not ignorant at all Rob you have to experiance it to know it  :) I have had very few Halloween's without wet snow flying, but October is a funny month you could get hit any time. As far as accumulation the last 2 decades have been all over the place one wild year we had green grass in February :clap: other years we can get as much as 5 or 6 feet. :(

Cheers
CB

RobWilson:
Cheers CB  :thumbup: 

The UK would be seriously f*&ked if it received 5 foot of snow   :Doh: . anyway enough off topic  .

Will you be getting around to building a casting shop , for all year round melting of metal ?



Cheers Rob

inthesticks:
Rob you have been eavesdropping on my brain. The 12 x 16 room pictured below was divided from the back of the garage/workshop for that purpose but its taken so long to get here that its turned into storage. When I get the garage/workshop insulated and heated that is still the plan for this room.

Cheers
CB

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