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Divided he ad:
These sure do look nice Rob :clap: But I'm going to have to watch this thread closely to fully understand what you do with all of them :scratch: I'm just not anywhere near up to speed with this casting lark??? --- Quote ---Bastard, that's my double decker, wondered where it had gone............... John S. --- End quote --- Such a wonderful way with words John :lol: Ralph. |
sbwhart:
Great bit of neat work Rob:- Watch you don't melt that Double Decker, next time a Yorkie bar :headbang: Cheers Stew |
Stilldrillin:
Rob, SIGH...... Shakes head and walks away mumbling........ David D |
madjackghengis:
Rob, I think Artie got it right, That is ART :bugeye: :bugeye: you make it look to easy, but I don't expect you'll have problems pulling those patterns out of the sand. Looking forward to the casting, both yours in a week or so, and mine in a few months. Great job, I might not be able to post any pictures of mine. :lol: mad jack |
Rob.Wilson:
Thanks lads :beer: Well i made a bit of progress yesterday and made the cores ,,,,,,, they did fit in the kitchen oven ,,just , each core weights about 3.5 kg and took 3 hours to bake ,, i must get an oven for the shop ,, as the smell when baking oil bond cores is minging . The two half's were then glued together, with sandweld , core glue Cheers Rob |
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