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bp:
Beautiful work and a really good couple of videos. I'm envious of your stamina!! What finals? cheers Bill |
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: bp on July 29, 2013, 06:10:02 AM ---Beautiful work and a really good couple of videos. I'm envious of your stamina!! What finals? cheers Bill --- End quote --- I'm doing a BSc in chemistry. Really the hammering wasn't as tedious as it looked in the video. Most of the time I was just excited that I was managing to make progress. Even when it looked like a wobbly hub cap it was at least proof that it was working and that I was getting somewhere. |
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: RobWilson on July 28, 2013, 02:06:54 PM ---No worries Simon ,glad to be of assistance ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lets no if you need any fire bricks , I have a few going spare :coffee: Rob --- End quote --- What sort of fire bricks are they? |
Bigbadbugga:
That's a lot of work, some of it with modern tools. Makes you appreciate the work involved in making hundreds of those back in the days they were needed in anger. |
Mayhem:
That was interesting, amusing and good to watch. I'm glad you overcame the many challenges that would have made a lot of people throw their hands up in the air and flick on the telly. Good to see you didn't seriously injure yourself either. Although, I have set myself on fire with a 9" grinder twice now :zap: That is an interesting little furnace you have there and I'd like to see/hear more about it sometime. Finally - just curious how long that took you from start to finish? I'm not planning to make one myself but I am curious as to how much time we have before you amass your army and set forth on a quest of world domination. |
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