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Andy sorry but that cord is
Your Pharmacy shelves have come up a treat well done.

Your Pharmacy shelves have come up a treat well done.



Andy shelf looks good. They will be glad to receive it. Good to hear from you again.
Dwight
Andy sorry but that cord is
Your Pharmacy shelves have come up a treat well done.![]()

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Hi Andy, checking in to see what the hell you've been up to. I need to do a lot of reading before I can make any competent remark. Talk soon.
Seriously good to hear from you. what have you been up to?Back in HS (1979), either the light box or vacuum frameformer in Plastics Class had a power cord setup like that. On a commercially sold item, mind you.
Another student in my class brought up the fact that zapping was to be easily had, and wrote the manufacturer. Large safety stickers showed up a month later with a thank you note.


Nice rack!
Glad to hear from you Andy. You've been unusually busy/quiet this week. Good progress too.
Can you still buy pure zinc 'solder'? I think they used to use it to hot seal flashing in some parts of the world. If you lived near the sea... quite common to have zinc sacrificial anodes to protect marine equipment from galvanic corrosion. We can also buy sticks off the raw stuff to cast custom anodes to fit weird shapes/spaces.
PS. Reminds me of a work colleague who recently asked me where he could get an extension chord with a male plug on each end so he could simply plug his generator into the house circuit to power everything.![]()
Andy
Are those clamps on the shelf what you were casting back a few pages?
The shelf looks up side down.
Andy shelf looks good but I still think you should have used walnut!

A brave man, indeed. A salute to Mr. Box.

A brave man, indeed. A salute to Mr. Box.
A brave man, indeed. A salute to Mr. Box.

So true, those guys went through hell.
Andy great work on your ingot tray.
Well done on correcting your faux pas on the numbering that would have driven me nuts.![]()

Agree, God bless our veterans.![]()
I've heard those colloquially referred to as "suicide cords."Andy sorry but that cord is![]()
Handy: great looking simple shelving unit. OMG those clamps are almost too nice to hide that is for certain, but your design and construction methods should work just fine for almost anything the store owner wants to put on them.
how fast in MPH is a 3 INCH WIND? is that maybe a TORNADO?
hope you are having a great SATURDAY and maybe on rest day tomorrow you can take one of the old tractors out for a spin on the 160 acres to visit the herd and see the lay of the land if you haven't for a bit.
cheers (yep still drinking ice tea, but started drinking a chai drink about every other morning for a quick pick me up so don't need to take you up on your offer to grab a COKE)
I've heard those colloquially referred to as "suicide cords."
Darn I have to trash my generator cord now. Shelves are awesome. A duplicate would look great in my office holding my antiques.
A sharp salute to your FIL. That generation is definitely a strong, resilient group.

Andy your ingots have come out well.
You are really starting to get into mass production..![]()

Andy, those muffins and bars look yummy
You need to fix that cord. Only takes a momentary lapse in concentration or grandkids or something being around
My table saw is needing a new blade soon, must look at those red beasties.
Cheers GB.
A dozen biscuits (with gravy) please.
That is a nice collection. Will we need to send in 007 to stop you from cornering the aluminum market?
I have 3 rims that would be nice to smelt versus taking to recycler. Can you give more detail on your bulk can smelter.
p.s. do you stamp the weight on the ingots?
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Andy your shelves came out great. Looks like there will be some mass hammer and trivet production in your future according to your stash there.
Bret
P.S. that link on shelves is spam. Not sure why it did that.
The store is a pharmacy, not a grocery. I'm not expecting them to have any spam on the shelves. OMG! I just spit out my coffee!
Do you still want a hammer? Absolutely!
Getting off the computer now to enjoy the rest of my coffee out in the shed.
Bret
Hope you had a productive day!

Man I've missed you! I'm the biggest goober around here when you're gone.Seriously good to hear from you. what have you been up to?
Andy, are you calling me names again. I deeply hurt.
I can't keep up with myself but you are out of control. Maybe you have more daylight than we do or maybe I'm not as ambitious as you. Either way you're a hard act to follow.
I'm building another small garage for my personal stuff. I'll be posting on my thread soon.
Muffins look heavy enough without gravy. But Shorty can have them anyway he likes.
Woohoo... burning oil.
That looks a bit like an adaptation of a brute burner. I can see why you think the hairdryer may be a little small. You may just need my jumpy castle blower after all! Next all the cars, tractors etc. will be due for more regular oil changes. A separate LPG line and jet will give more control for lighting it too.
Like the ingot molds too. Still have plenty opportunity to mess with others' OCD by pouring 2's and 4's then maybe some 3's.![]()



Top stuff Andy..![]()
Actually, I had a schedule. I had to beat Guster to an oil burn.
Of course, his will work right the first time.
What have you been up to?

Andy, are you calling me names again. I deeply hurt.![]()

I can't keep up with myself but you are out of control. Maybe you have more daylight than we do or maybe I'm not as ambitious as you. Either way you're a hard act to follow.
I'm building another small garage for my personal stuff. I'll be posting on my thread soon.
Muffins look heavy enough without gravy. But Shorty can have them anyway he likes.



Andy,
I'm glad you didn't get too lazy while I was gone. I like the thought of a waste oil burner, hopefully you can work all of the kinks out so it'll work with less smoke. I'm looking forward to further development.
Also I'm glad I'm not the only one that uses double male extension cords, I have a 2' long one I use for connecting my small generator to the house when power goes out. I also kill the main breaker so I don't back feed the supply line. Works like a charm and I always connect everything before turning on the generator.
JB
Can you run diesel through your oil burner?
My son is a tech at a Chrysler dealer and he used to have a bunch of trash diesel drained from trucks. He hasn't had mentioned in a while but for the cost of a replacement barrel a guy could have 55 gallons of dirty diesel. Wouldn't want run it in a engine but a waste oil burner is another story.

Andy, even us incompetent people have double ended power cords. When the power goes out I need to set up the generator well away from the open windows on the house (not powerful enough to run the house A/C). I even have pseudo-double ended power cords to test electric motors and other 120v devices.Dang! I never dreamed so many otherwise competent people have double ended power cords. My little club is not as exclusive as I thought.
Ok he says they have about 50 gallons. In a plastic drum. Its a mix of gas and diesel already. Just come and swap it out.
He's at the Dodge dealership in Chandler on Hwy 66.
I'll PM he's number. He's not one to be quick to answer a phone. So you might tag the service manager Rocky if he doesn't get back with you.
Glen
Andy, even us incompetent people have double ended power cords. When the power goes out I need to set up the generator well away from the open windows on the house (not powerful enough to run the house A/C). I even have pseudo-double ended power cords to test electric motors and other 120v devices.
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There's a reason I include double indemnity accidental death benefit on my life insurance.



(Four wire)Andy, even us incompetent people have double ended power cords. When the power goes out I need to set up the generator well away from the open windows on the house (not powerful enough to run the house A/C). I even have pseudo-double ended power cords to test electric motors and other 120v devices.
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There's a reason I include double indemnity accidental death benefit on my life insurance.





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