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framey:
--- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on April 29, 2010, 05:03:22 PM ---Hi framey Shout up if you or anyone need something cast , i will give it my best shot ,,,,,,,,,,, i could do with more things to cast :dremel: Cheers Rob --- End quote --- awesome i'll get some photos for you so you can get an idea |
Rob.Wilson:
--- Quote from: framey on April 30, 2010, 12:18:04 PM --- --- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on April 29, 2010, 05:03:22 PM ---Hi framey Shout up if you or anyone need something cast , i will give it my best shot ,,,,,,,,,,, i could do with more things to cast :dremel: Cheers Rob --- End quote --- awesome i'll get some photos for you so you can get an idea --- End quote --- You have my attention :D Rob |
Rob.Wilson:
Forgot I added a chimney :) Found a few photos from back in the day , when I was a lad just getting into casting , first furnace , coke fired melting Iron Happy days :med: Rob |
vtsteam:
Wow, fantastic thread, beautiful job of everything! Very inspiring. :bow: That firebrick furnace looks like a first class version of the one Terry Aspin shows in his metal casting books, and the chimney is great to see -- nice job there, too. Terry Aspin also had an outdoor furnace built against the brick wall of a shed -- I have two of his books -- great drawings and text for such small paperbacks. Thanks for all your fine workmanship! |
Rob.Wilson:
Thanks Steve It is the furnace from Aspin's Foundry work for the amateur , the book that kick started my foundry adventures .And as you say a cracking book :med: Rob |
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