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oldironfarmer

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That's just terrible. I can't imagine.

Thanks for helping out some guy. :beer:

Still unpleasant memories of losing my shed.

I help out where I can.

Andy, sorry I was napping but here is my positive response.:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

:lol_hitti Thanks, Mate!

Happy Birthday Andy and nice job on the shelf.

Thanks, Bobby!

Wow, that was a big fire. Eek!!!


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My wife wanted to hire a dozer and bury it all but I was too stubborn. I went through it with a rake and salvaged everything I could. Wrenches 3/4" and below are still good. The larger ones bend. I still use them to remind me. I heat treated the drill bits and still use a lot of them. Same with wood chisels, just turned handles for them. Wood lathe tools were heat treated and they are the ones I use, as is the burned wood lathe. The stepped pulleys were melted but headstock bearings are still good. The live tailstock center finally gave out years ago.

I'm still using my radial arm saw base under some belt sanders and polishing wheels.

I stacked up all the armatures I could find, thirty or forty from drills, routers, motors, grinders, etc. I was very surprised how many there were. The old heavy Belsaw 12 inch molder planer was salvageable, as was my trip hammer. I salvaged my Craftsman jointer too, and still use it.

It was better than a tornado, at least I knew where everything was.


Happy birthday Andy

Thank you!
 

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Andy, have to agree with 1/2 cup. We like pictures (I am easily entertained).
Have a great weekend

Dwight
 
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Andy, have to agree with 1/2 cup. We like pictures (I am easily entertained).
Have a great weekend

Dwight

Thanks for the kind words! Not everyone is as enamored by casting as I am. And I am eat up with it right now. Maybe I'll have a life later.

Sorry I missed your birthday, Andy, but happy birthday anyway. I trust the cows made you lots of pies to go with that big birthday cake.

I didn't get a cake but lots of pies, and it's warm enough to walk in them barefoot. :bounce:

Got some brass and copper scrap from a plumber. He had this old water heater at his shop. It's an oldie.

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Looks to me like it could have been coal fired before converting to gas.

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I'm making a vise lock for some guy, and threaded it today. Looked like the threads are not 60 degree. So I made a cardboard template for 50 degrees and 55 degrees so I could fit them in the threads.

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Looks like it is 55 degrees, back where the threads had not been pulled.

Ground a 55 degree tool

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Turned out so:

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I also made a pour in a glass flask, for those of you who like to see me bust my glass.


Hope you enjoy it.

Thanks for looking in!:bowdown:
 

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Wow, that swivel lock looks great! I wonder what was with the peculiar thread; why wouldn't they just use a normal bolt? I suppose the chunk it threads into is replaceable, but you would think they'd all be standard coarse.
 

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Andy, it appears that you are having too much fun in the shop. The video was great and look at the things you are learning.

Dwight
 

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That is a cool water heater. Are you going to use it for heating water?
The pour video was interesting in that watching fill then you see the metal turn as it cools. Then the pop!!!!
By the way when did Oklahoma get a fancy motion picture production studio?


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Wow, that swivel lock looks great! I wonder what was with the peculiar thread; why wouldn't they just use a normal bolt? I suppose the chunk it threads into is replaceable, but you would think they'd all be standard coarse.

Thanks! The thread mystifies me. I couldn't find any metric threads which were close. But I didn't check British standards. The old one would screw into a 5/8"-11 nut 2-1/2 turns so I machined this one until it would go in the same nut a little over two turns.

Andy I absolutely luv that water heater great score:bowdown:

Nice work on the vice lock:thumbup::thumbup:

You video really demonstrates the pour. Its amazing how the glass shatters.:thumbup::thumbup:

I loved the water heater too, but alas it is not mine. Still sitting on his front porch (his shop is in three old houses).

Hope the lock fits.:lol_hitti

I'm learning a lot being able to see what is happening to the metal in the sand. this time I had on a face shield.:bounce:

Andy, it appears that you are having too much fun in the shop. The video was great and look at the things you are learning.

Dwight

Too much fun?
What's that mean?

Like a girl too pretty
With too much class?

Too much money
Or a car too fast?

Great video Andy, I really enjoyed it.

That old water heater looks pretty cool. [emoji106]

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Thanks, Mark!

That is a cool water heater. Are you going to use it for heating water?
The pour video was interesting in that watching fill then you see the metal turn as it cools. Then the pop!!!!
By the way when did Oklahoma get a fancy motion picture production studio?


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I only get to do drive by looks at the water heater. Maybe I should ask about it.

Oklahoma produced Chuck Norris, Clu Gulager, Dale Robertson, Dan Rowan, James Garner...

But I'm actually from Missouri.
 

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Nice video - that high temperature glass worked a lot better for you. I'll be interested to see if the cooling air prevents the breakage. Knowing you, I'm sure you'll be comparing the heat capacity of the air vs. a water bath (or maybe just guess for the next trial - after all, the breakage makes for great video productions from your fancy motion picture studio!). Those videos are perfect for someone from the Show Me State. :)
 
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ALL: when exactly is the last time you stepped barefoot in a COW PIE?

great stuff going on in your world as per usual so keep waking up and doing what you do.

HAPPY EASTER!!!
 
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Nice video - that high temperature glass worked a lot better for you. I'll be interested to see if the cooling air prevents the breakage. Knowing you, I'm sure you'll be comparing the heat capacity of the air vs. a water bath (or maybe just guess for the next trial - after all, the breakage makes for great video productions from your fancy motion picture studio!). Those videos are perfect for someone from the Show Me State. :)

I'm thinking the water bath might provide too good of a job for cooling. It's a job, but I'll bust my glass trying.

ALL: when exactly is the last time you stepped barefoot in a COW PIE?

great stuff going on in your world as per usual so keep waking up and doing what you do.

HAPPY EASTER!!!

For me, I was about ten years old, I remember it was cool but fresh and very green as it oozed up between my toes. After a half hour you couldn't tell where I'd been.

Keep waking up? Just how do you know how many naps I take in a day?

We had a great family gathering for Easter and I didn't have to cook.

Win-win

I've shown pictures from my microscope so I made a little video to kind of demonstrate how it's used.


Thanks for the visits, guys!
 
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Who needs Game of Thrones when you have AWM TV.

Here we go again. I have never seen the Game of Thrones. I don't know if you insulted or complimented me, must be a compliment.:bounce:

Happy belated birthday!

Thanks!!

Carried four heavy sheets of solid birch plywood into the woodshop today and ripped it for three more shelving units. Hard part is done.

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Andy: nice work on the pharmacy's shelving and I bet she's very happy you are around to help her out.

don't feel like the lone ranger cause we don't watch GAME OF THRONES either and probably never will.

enjoy your day. speaking of that how's your weather? I think we are looking at mid 50's with some rain and probably not much wind here today.

cheers
 
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Game of Thrones vs AWM TV. AWM TV for sure, except when a King visits and is provided after hour entertainment.

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Now I can guess...

Andy like the water heater will you turn it into a work of art? Nice job on the odd thread.

The water heater is not mine, just in a little museum on the front porch of an old house used for the plumber's warehouse.

Andy: nice work on the pharmacy's shelving and I bet she's very happy you are around to help her out.

She was pleased with the shelf, and wants the other three :lol_hitti
don't feel like the lone ranger cause we don't watch GAME OF THRONES either and probably never will.

enjoy your day. speaking of that how's your weather? I think we are looking at mid 50's with some rain and probably not much wind here today.

cheers

We're in the mid sixties with occasional rain. A very damp and cloudy April.

Thanks for the visits, guys!
 

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I had to go back a page to catch up on the goings on on the farm.
My dad was a machinist and he had a little shop in the basement and you making those threads sure brought back memories of him "thank You"

So a little wood, a little steel some old scrap for melting and I'm all in

Don
 

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Do you thinks we can save this poor 3 wheeler seat frame DR Andy?

A couple tack welds and some JB weld is what I'm thinking lol. :lol_hitti
 

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I had to go back a page to catch up on the goings on on the farm.
My dad was a machinist and he had a little shop in the basement and you making those threads sure brought back memories of him "thank You"

So a little wood, a little steel some old scrap for melting and I'm all in

Don

Happy memories are a blessing.

Might as well put in a foundry Don.:bounce:

Pretty soon you'll have free NG and free drugs for life. Sounds like a pretty good setup!

Where's my free NG?? :mad:

Do you thinks we can save this poor 3 wheeler seat frame DR Andy?

A couple tack welds and some JB weld is what I'm thinking lol. :lol_hitti

Let's just make a lost foam one in aluminum.:bounce::bounce:

I'm still struggling with my computer. Now my USB hub which lets me connect my phone to download pictures is losing power intermittently. I've ordered two more.

I did get all the shelves and sides for the three remaining cabinets cut to length.

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Just finishing up now.

Doing some casting, and I need more runner patterns. They are 0.024 thick and 0.234 wide. Easy when cutting them off a wide board, but I have one stick which is just a little too wide and tapered.

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I need a zero clearance insert for a cut that narrow, but don't have one. I used to have an oak one which would fit right into the insert hole. The quick way is to lay a piece of scrap next to the rip fence.

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Clamp it down, turn on the saw and raise it through the scrap.

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Use a couple of push stick and job is done. I did make one push stick a little narrower doing this.:lol_hitti

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Another water heater at the plumber's front porch museum. (I like that old urinal)

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Double wall, cast as one piece. Pretty cool.

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More later!
 

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My new phone is not playing nice with my PC either. Seems it doesn't like the USB ports or cable... I upload my pictures directly to GJ from my phone or email them to myself now. Seems to be a little easier..

Mike
 
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We are going to need a bigger sand bucket. But that is a thought.

Glen

And with an aluminum seat, you could toast your buns on a hot summer afternoon as well.

It is easy to make a larger wooden box if my current box is not larger enough.

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Sounds way better than making a finger narrower. [emoji15]

The pharmacy shelves look very professional Andy. [emoji106]

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Thanks, Mark! I would not have painted them, but that is what she wants, and they are not supposed to stand out, just hold drugs.

I wonder what that water heater weighs. Oof.

Ummm, heavy.

Once that water heater heated up it would keep the water hot for a long time would be my guess. Man that wall looks thick.

It would hold a lot of heat. That is a double wall, I'm sure. The ports are plugged on the top, both sides. It's still 1/4" or 3/8" wall. I know I could not cast it at my skill level.

My new phone is not playing nice with my PC either. Seems it doesn't like the USB ports or cable... I upload my pictures directly to GJ from my phone or email them to myself now. Seems to be a little easier..

Mike

So far I have eschewed apps on my phone. Avoiding clutter and the Apple Store. Dinosaur.:lol_hitti

Since I only have Yahoo mail emailing photos does not get them to my computer very well. I should try that again. The USB hub does work well.

Andy, I was going to ask you about your table saw setup the you showed it. I have same saw and had same fence. If anything like my fence, I applaud you on how well the shelving units turn out.

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Your fence may need adjusting. I have resisted buying a nice fence. Why I don't know. I'm not a Craftsman purist. With mine, once it was adjusted just a few thousandths wide at the back from being parallel with the blade I have to slap it gently to move it a hair then slap it forward before locking it. It's like how the Three Stooges aligned each other. If I don't slap it forward it will go off half cocked.

I did make a core box. A guy has challenged me to pour a 1-1/2" OD pipe 1/4" wall as a sand casting and leak test it while he does the same with a lost foam casting. Antifreeze mix 15 minutes at 30 psi. Or 30 at 15 :willy_nil

So I need a 1" core for the ID and chose a piece of sucker rod. Here it is in a box half full of plaster of paris. Lineup holes made after the plaster was firm.

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Thinking out of the box. I drilled a shallow lineup hole in each end of the box to hold the shaft.

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Ready to make a core. I'm going to try to put a copper wire down the middle and pull it out to ventilate the core for CO2 access. It's 9" long.:bounce:

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My son in law called and wanted me to patch the church roof. Didn't want to do that but I went anyway. Part of the ridge cap had blown off. When I got there I saw a four foot section had come off in one piece, nails pulled through the shingle under the lap. They were probably nailed too aggressively but it is 15 years old.

Don't look kids, it's ugly.

Whoever put it on did not put in the last two nails, which are left exposed. That let the wind get under it So I went the other route and nailed every tab. I'll go back and tar the nail heads.

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Nice morning to be on the roof and only took a few minutes. I did add some nails to the ends of all the other caps.

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I started a list of skills that Andy has not mastered. This is what I have so far:

1.

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I'll help you:

1. Interpersonal relationships
2.

I'm sure you'll get lots of help.

I did post up another video. This is a glass flask (Bust My Glass!) with a spin basin to absorb the shock wave at the end of a runner, feeding the mold off the side. More work to do...

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And I made a box so if I should break some glass playing around it wont go everywhere.

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