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Joe d:
Rob This is going to get expensive, since you've got to send the Mrs shopping again so you can bake more cores... I was wondering how they worked, and now you've shown it. Ta mate. Joe |
Rob.Wilson:
Hi Lads :clap: David ,,,,,,,,, i mess up all the time , just had years of practice hiding it :lol: :lol: :lol: John S ,,,,,,,,, :lol: :lol: your lass said i could have the double decker as you need to cut down on them :coffee: :D John ,,,,,,,,,,, that was the big one :( ,, good job i built a big furnace :) Hi Joe ,,,,,,,,, What , it would be cheaper to by an oven for the shop :lol: :lol: , looks like i will be going round the second hand shops over the next few days ::) Cheers Rob |
Brass_Machine:
Heya Rob.... Well, one side looks really nice. I mean outside of not enough alloy, it looks like it will come out as a nice casting next time. I am still very impressed. :bow: Eric |
Dean W:
Thanks a lot for showing your steps Rob. It sure did a lot to remedy my head scratchin' problem. I was having a hard time seeing it all come together until you did the cores. Very interesting. Too bad about he short supply of metal. All the pics are sure appreciated, in spite of that little trouble! Dean |
sbwhart:
Great post Rob, It wasn't a mistake just a step up the learning curve. Look forward to the next attempt I'm sure it'll be a keeper. Stew |
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