10-18-2013, 06:44 PM
Promise there will be metal working involved in this build.
Time for another revenue generating project.
For someone who doesn't particularly like pouring cement I seam to be doing a lot of it lately.
This is a set of concrete counter tops in kit form. Was a good load for my little Ranger pickup, 15 - 50 pound bags of marble chips, 88 pounds of white portland, 16 - 66 pound sacks of cement mix 4 lengths of rebar, a sheet of square mesh and a weeks worth of groceries, about 2000 pounds. The blacksmith shop is turning into dry storage for the moment.
Will pour them in the shop then grind them flat outside on the sawmill frame. Thats where the metal working comes in, need to fabricate a grinder head that uses a 7 inch diamond faced wheel. Will make it to fit the tracks on the sawmill. I ground the last set in the shop, never again, I was a week getting the dust off the machines.
Time for another revenue generating project.
For someone who doesn't particularly like pouring cement I seam to be doing a lot of it lately.
This is a set of concrete counter tops in kit form. Was a good load for my little Ranger pickup, 15 - 50 pound bags of marble chips, 88 pounds of white portland, 16 - 66 pound sacks of cement mix 4 lengths of rebar, a sheet of square mesh and a weeks worth of groceries, about 2000 pounds. The blacksmith shop is turning into dry storage for the moment.
Will pour them in the shop then grind them flat outside on the sawmill frame. Thats where the metal working comes in, need to fabricate a grinder head that uses a 7 inch diamond faced wheel. Will make it to fit the tracks on the sawmill. I ground the last set in the shop, never again, I was a week getting the dust off the machines.
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Greg
Greg