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vtsteam:
Thanks Ironman. I just ran across a reference in Stewart Marshall's book to yet another facing dust -- from store bought charcoal briquets. He doesn't like them for iron use otherwise, but mentions the dust  So maybe I could try a test of all 4 types of facing powders in sand so far mentioned and see what happens.

I had thought about an exhaust ladle heater, but when I saw yours in action it was glowing really yellow, and I was wondering if the exhaust from my sawed off cupola with a lid could really get a ladle to glow.

Definitely would be nice to save propane if possible, so just one more thing to find out.



vtsteam:
Rain stopped this morning, I think we got 8" total since last week with 1 day of sun.

Thought I'd try to fire the cupola lid a little harder with a propane weed torch, but the thought of dragging a full tank 300 feet up the saturated hill wasn't apealing.

I remembered the wheels and handle I'd taken off of the cupola shell (it was originally a commercial vacuum cleaner), and decided to make a oxy-propane welding cart with the remnants. A little rebar, a cutoff of 1/8" sheet, and an old discarded toolbox were assembled, and I tried out my oxy-propane rig for the first time as a cutting torch by simply changing the cutting tip. It cut the sheet and rebar easily, so I'm very happy with the changeover from acetylene.

Everything that went into this was a discard -- the wheels and handles twice over. The rebar was just short cutoffs, so I welded them together to get a usable length. In short, this is a total work of scrap!

It rolls and balances very well, and I may actually take a grinder and a paintbrush to it to give it some respectability. It sure is nice to have -- Just as I finished taking the picture a monster gray cloud rolled up and it started to rain again.!! But wheeling the rig back into shelter was the work of a moment and It was very pleasing to be able to do that.





dsquire:
VT

Darn it, you would be a handy guy to have around my junk treasure pile.  :lol: :lol:

It's a good thing that you and Rob Wilson are on seperate Continents. I can't imagine what we would all see if the two of you got together.  :Doh: :Doh:


That cart looks pretty darn good. With a lick of paint nobody will ever know where it came from.  :D :D


Cheers  :beer:

Don

NeoTech:
So now we should start the get the madmodders onto the same scarpyard project? ;)

awemawson:
I reckon your next project needs to be a Funicular railway up that hill of yours - save all that hassle  :clap:

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