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Nice job on the book racks, that should keep them nice and clean as well.
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a while back I made an oil tank to hold the used motor oil that I use for burner fuel when melting cast iron,
Yesterday I picked up and heating element for an electric hot water heater and thermostat to put in it.
Last night I turned a boss too weld into the tank so I could install the element in it, but I wasn't real happy with the way it turned out. So this morning I made a new one.
The boss in the lathe. Pretty simple job, bore it out and cut a 11 pitch thread, and recess for the square rubber gasket.
With the element waiting for it to warm up so I can empty the oil from the tank and then cut a hole and weld in the boss,
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Today's a lazy day - I'd promised to take the wife out for the day. Firstly wired in my 'Tramp Oil' skimmer on the Traub CNC lathe - there was an available 'Shucko' (continental 16 amp two pin ) socket near the skimmer but I had no Shucko plugs, but the post man brought me a couple this morning so now it comes on when the lathe is powered up. I also took the opportunity to re-paint an area of floor that was getting worn where my swivel desk chair goes as I'd be out of the 'shop for some hours for it to dry. Then off to Bodium Castle for a dog walk alongside the River Rother, lunch in the castle pub, and a trip to Rye for a bit of antique shop browsing. Hopefully that's a few brownie points stored up for the coming few weeks
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shop monster got in the kitchen an made a mess, I found these in the oven where he tried to hide em. little knot head said he was hungry for pie
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pumkin, thought about sweet potato but stayed with the pumkin, shop monsters say's their great!, and yes he got some too.
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While we're on the subject of food.
Went over to a friends and dug up (through frozen ground I might add, -16 celsius tonight) some horse radish. Peeled it then ground it up with vinegar in the blender. Need to get some bottles tomorrow, filled the 8 cup measuring cup.
Now bring on the beef
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Now I feel hungry
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I'll bet it's nice and hot, being that fresh.
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