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Stilldrillin:
I needed to make a burner, for the Metisse engine. The adopted Maiwald one wasn't right. Too small in diameter. Flame too close to the hot cap...... :scratch: I love making odds n ends, out of bits n pieces. Found a stainless steel salt and pepper set. The cap diameter was just right. :thumbup: Friction turned a brass disc, base...... Silver solder wire, sprung inside the cap. Just enough flux........ Still glowing. Had an el of a job, unsticking the supporting nails. Bit too much solder......... Opened the existing hole out to 12mm........ 16mm o/d, 10mm bore, bush. More silver solder......... I've got the hang of silver soldering, now. I'm proud of that joint....... Clean up. Drill breather holes, in the r/t........ 6mm bore, adaptor bush. Temporary cotton wick. (I'm out of stove rope)........ The engine ran for 70 mins, on one filling........ And, I've still got one left........ Really satisfying, little project. Thanks for watching! David D |
dsquire:
David That looks like a fine little burner that you have made there. Glad to hear it works a charm as well. :clap: :clap: Cheers :beer: Don |
NeoTech:
Nice... Looking at your friction turning and then remembering how i do it.. yours looks much much safer.. :doh: |
raynerd:
Nice job... Looks great! What is the yellow parts you are holding the brass disc between - just wood or custom fixture? |
Stilldrillin:
Don. Thank you! :beer: Andreas, Chris. The two plastic parts were made some time ago, to support some 1.5" dia copper tube, as I machined it........... Blank plug. To support chuck jaws area. Bush to support tailstock end.......... Plug in place. Tube filled with paper to position bush........ Bush supported by piece of 3/8" ground stock......... Don't know the name of the plastic. It's a little softer than delrin. But, better than wood. Came from work......... For yesterday's application, I centre drilled the plug. Then mounted the bush in the chuck. I must admit. It was more secure than the usual, chuck jaws/ insulation tape, set up. The disc never moved, despite some adventurous .020" passes........ :thumbup: David D |
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