Coke Forge Build
#51
Ullo ole mate, that looks far too nice to fire up! Id polish it up and set it on display near your workshop entrance!!! Nice mate. Thumbsup
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(08-10-2014, 02:57 AM)RobWilson. Wrote:
(08-10-2014, 02:47 AM)awemawson Wrote: Nice work Rob.

You'll have so much thermal mass in that hearth you'll burn yourself on it the following day !

Cheers Andrew ,,,,,,,,,,lol it will not be the first time I burn myself Bash

(08-10-2014, 02:50 AM)doubleboost Wrote: Cracking job
Pleased the drill worked ok ThumbsupSmiley-dancenana
Can I have the bit out of the middle
John

yer sure , What do you want 3/8 plate for mate ?




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I thought it would make a canny "forge" RotflRotflRotflRotflRotfl
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#53
Gu day Rob Big Grin cheers mate , I will soon have it looking black and crispy Rotfl

What you up to ?


Rob

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(08-10-2014, 01:33 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: it also gave me a chance to try out the slow air drill John DB gave me ,one of his boot sale finds. It worked a charm.

Rob, when I looked at the pic I thought boy! I woulda tore the teeth of the hole saw with my air drill.
But then I read the above.
Which one is the Slo one? and did you actually use the other to cut the other holes?
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Rob,
Always good when things fit Thumbsup Looks very good Smiley-signs107
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(08-10-2014, 06:16 AM)stevec Wrote:
(08-10-2014, 01:33 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: it also gave me a chance to try out the slow air drill John DB gave me ,one of his boot sale finds. It worked a charm.

Rob, when I looked at the pic I thought boy! I woulda tore the teeth of the hole saw with my air drill.
But then I read the above.
Which one is the Slo one? and did you actually use the other to cut the other holes?


Hi Steve , The slow one is the old looking one , the one with the larger hole saw , and yes I used both air drills , the other had a much smaller hole saw in the chuck.

Cheers Rob
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Hi Rob , looking smart, interesting that the slow air drill works with that size hole saw, electric drills seem too fast to use them and battery drills seem to burn batteries Bash, I will have to see if I have an air drill that goes slow Chin.

keep up the good work Worthy
Cheers Mick
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(08-10-2014, 03:09 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: Gu day Rob Big Grin cheers mate , I will soon have it looking black and crispy Rotfl

What you up to ?


Rob

PS were be Email ? Ouch

Up to? Watching you my friend....watching you...Popcorn

Did you get my email?
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(08-11-2014, 01:02 AM)Artie Wrote: Did you get my email?

Nope mate that why I asked 17428

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(08-10-2014, 05:41 PM)Micktoon Wrote: Hi Rob , looking smart, interesting that the slow air drill works with that size hole saw, electric drills seem too fast to use them and battery drills seem to burn batteries Bash, I will have to see if I have an air drill that goes slow Chin.

keep up the good work Worthy
Cheers Mick

Cheers Mate ,


Ha ha ha ha , you mean you dont have one Mick Yikes , thought you may have a draw full RotflRotfl , aye there a canny tool , that why I whipped that one away before John changed his mined Big Grin


Rob
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