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lol I meant rost chestnuts
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So, do you guys know the difference between beer nuts and deer nuts? Chin Chin 


Wait for it... Drool Drool 


Beer nuts are $1.29. Deer nuts are under a buck. Smiley-dancenana
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SB 10K (1976) Rockwell vertical mill (1967) Rockwell 17" drill press (1946) Me (1949)
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lol
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Evening Chaps  Big Grin



A bit more progress today , made the scream if you want to go faster lever  Rotfl  


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Tomorrow the hood   Chin



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Does that lever adjust the amount of air into the forge? Chin

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(11-14-2015, 01:04 PM)EdK Wrote: Rob,

Does that lever adjust the amount of air into the forge?  Chin

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Hi Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,you got it  Smile  , while the forge is up on the bench I may mess with the ash dump  Popcorn


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And a wee bit more done  Big Grin


I remembered that I had not finished the motor/fan mount , so added a cross member and a rubber mount . 

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The rubber foot just sits on the cross member so the unit is free to float  . 


Then I decided I would do something with the ash dump , I cut a section out of the tube and  re welded it ,I also turned down the flange . 

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With the end being angled forwards it gives more room for a bucket , just need to come up with a flappy thing to cover the end .  Chin  


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That thing is turning out to look like a high end sculpture. Thumbsup

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Nice work Rob Worthy
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its getting there rob brill work as per   Thumbsup
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