BBChevro
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Congratulations Steve - I just noticed a couple of milestones on your thread, page 400 and post #8000.
Break out the bubbly.
Break out the bubbly.
Awesome water wheel Steve. So those are Bull Rushes over there? We call them Cat Tails on this side of the pond. Either way, a great compliment to the water wheel.![]()
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.![]()
1/2: funny you mention Mrs. 1/2 buying and liking things that we probably could make out of our scrap pile cause Mrs. Drives does the same thing. that's maybe why she puts up with all my STUFF, but I need to turn out more cool projects to keep her happy. best of luck on the CAT TAILS that we also called pussywillows until we figured out the difference. when the brown tail so to speak explodes with all the white seeds it almost looks like it's snowing. i've never heard them called Bull rushes. I bet that anything you come up with to add to your water feature will be great so best of luck with that.
is this hopefully your last Imunotherapy round and other than the awful side effects are your results getting rid of the Pneumonia according to the doctors?
one of our members was talking how expensive a good drone is and he mentioned $600 to $2000 and if I recall correctly didn't your company's drone cost about $60,000? speaking of that any cool drone pics on your company's web site or that you can share here?
cheers and hope you feel great again soon!!
Looking forward to seeing this!
Steve, it's too bad you didn't have that mission a couple of years ago. My wife is a big fan of Bull Rushes and found metal ones with solar LED lights inside glass seed pods at Costco. I would send you ours but they have suffered a fair bit of damage (broken glass).
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Apparently Amazon also sold them at one time but no longer. It's possible they carry something similar down under. Here's a link to the Amazon offering, which does contain more information:
https://www.amazon.com/naturally-cattail-bulrush-solar-landscape/dp/b000epvqea
May prefer the water wheel. ��
Some 25 mm pipe, pipe caps, heavy wire you've got bull rushes.
I thought the flowers were nice. But the water wheel is GREAT!!![]()
Well that explains the dark glasses.
That auction looked interesting 1/2cup, I haven't been to an auction in years (I would want to buy stuff that I can't afford and/or don't need).
The auction was a great day out.
My brother-in-law builds some very good garden art, this one is at my father-in-law's place...
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He generally uses any old bits and pieces that resemble the shape he needs (look closely at the bird's head).
Have fun with your Bull Rush project.
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Congratulations Steve - I just noticed a couple of milestones on your thread, page 400 and post #8000.
Break out the bubbly.


Congratulations Steve - I just noticed a couple of milestones on your thread, page 400 and post #8000.
Break out the bubbly.



Good to see you are up to the engine challenge. Your health must be improving! Great news!
Please don't ask when the Model A will be on the road.
This is not good....
BBChevro: just an FYI in case you want to view 100 posts per page on the fast moving threads or a thread you want to read you can set it up in your GJ profile. that said 1/2 Cup only has 81 pages in my book so lots of posts to go to get him to 400 pages in the continuing fun at the SHED DOWNUNDER.
cheers all
All if you recall the MGF # 76 suffered an engine failure earlier this year while at a track test day.
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My eldest son ( Andrew ) negotiated a replacement engine that has just arrived in the Shed Downunder.
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Guess who has to marry it all together.
Please don't ask when the Model A will be on the road.
That makes three Rover K Series engines in the 1/2 Works now.
Oh well, as you do..![]()
Steve I believe Mrs. 1/2 Cup also knows you will be more precise with your mowing if the flowers in the beds are made of reinforcement rod and scrap iron.Good to see you are up to the engine challenge. Your health must be improving! Great news!
When will the Model A be on the road?
1/2: the water wheel looks great!! if you want to get a few more ideas one of our members that doesn't post often has some skills and here's his web site with some welding art:
https://www.paulhillsculpture.com/
also another artist welder made the Bison i've had in my Avatar for a couple years that he made out of scraps.
http://www.johnlopezstudio.com/
between engine rebuilds and doctors poking at you it's going to be hard to go to work and get everything done, but your job might be a good get a way and nothing like flying a drone up around some towers to relax.
I won't ask when the Model A gets finished and maybe you should drop that off at Andrew's house?
BBChevro: just an FYI in case you want to view 100 posts per page on the fast moving threads or a thread you want to read you can set it up in your GJ profile. that said 1/2 Cup only has 81 pages in my book so lots of posts to go to get him to 400 pages in the continuing fun at the SHED DOWNUNDER.
cheers all
Thank you for sharing the links.
This is not good.
Hey Drives, yeah, I know that GJ can be set up differently, but I just use the default settings - for me 100 posts per page would take forever to load (I have very sloooow internet).
Seeing as you've done it all before - this one will be a breeze.
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That engine looks to be all aluminium. You know I could use that. So could Guster. Put it in a bottle and launch it, Don will keep an eye out for it.
Looking forward to the build. Don't forget pictures...
(he's getting old and forgetful, you know)
HOTFR8 we will get there.
Looks like a fun project. Looking forward to see the finished result.
wow it took me a little while to catch up on this, always a pleasure to see your progress with the variety of projects! Take care and keep having fun!

Very nice roller!! Doing the job
I saw that hammer...


1/2: I might have a few more vises than you do, but you lead the pack on the VISE ACCESSORIES. I love the roller and i think you posted a neat bender in a post last year that I'd like to own too.
best of luck with all the Immunotherapy treatments and i hope they do what they are supposed to do.
so do you think this engine rebuild will be easier than the first one?
take care!!
So Steve, I think there's one of two ways you need to move on the Model A front. A: we all pitch together and finish it for you. Or B: you send it to me in receivership![]()

have a good one..( heck I almost glow in the dark now )

That is a tidy and compact little ring roller. Elegant way using the crank to drive the material too. Is that an aluminium sleeve over the outside to increase a bit of traction?
Bunnings actually sold those rust steel bullrush/cattail ornaments last year. Presumably Corten steel which is how they justify charging so much for them. Wouldn't have known about them other than someone making a fuss about returning them. Apparently the rust staining caused some issues. Who would have thought...
Good luck with the engine work. Try and bring some warmer weather with me next week when I get to see our new offices in Darling harbour.
and the rust causing issues that's bizarre. 
1/2: thanks for posting a picture of your cool vise break and it's always nice to see pictures of your shop.
i'm hoping all this stuff the doctors are doing to and with you help you live another 30+ years. sorry you are having to go through it cause it can't be all that fun and still sending prayers and best wishes.
good luck with the new engine rebuild and even though you just did a tougher one and probably could write a book about it I know that there will be some hard work involved getting the new one spiffed up.
cheers
So I discussed your proposal with my wife and if you're willing to reciprocate, I'm good with that. Note that the quality of my work is not nearly the up to yours, but I'd love a vaca in the your neck of the world.
Just send me the plane tickets (got to bring my better half).

Steve nice roller. How heavy are the bolts supporting the bearings? Something I have thought about a little but do not want to put the time into anything that will take up space I do not have. One would be a great compliment to my Beverly (HF) shear! Keep up the strength!
The bolts are 3/4 high tensile. I don't use the roller all that often but heck it is handy.
All I completed the Bull Rush flower heads then a quick wipe over with Hydrochloric Acid brick wash, left over night and bingo we have instant rust.
I'm looking forward to seeing how you install them.
[B said:Theodulf[/B];7287196]I'm looking forward to seeing how you install them.
Well done on the Bull Rushes. I'm guessing the leaves go on next? Good trick with the acid wash. Seem like I spend all my time taking rust off of metal but it does have its artistic place. Those flowers should look good in your garden.
Bob
I'm sure he'll plant them with a little root stimulator.
Xtremek: I can help facilitate this. Just PM me your credit card information and you'll have tickets in a flash.


