ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
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Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
I plan on Real. 7.5 gauge 1/8 scale.
If you plan on keeping ingots inside you might want to keep them in the freezer and avoid the fish smell! LOL
If you plan on keeping ingots inside you might want to keep them in the freezer and avoid the fish smell! LOL
Dennis
Thermal Arc 185-TS
Millermatic Challenger 172
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Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
Payment recieved. Assuming Colin posts it tomorrow I wonder how long it will take to get here.
Dennis
Thermal Arc 185-TS
Millermatic Challenger 172
Victor O/A
Atlas Craftsman 12 by 24 Lathe
Esab PCM-875
Wholesale Tool Mill-Drill
Thermal Arc 185-TS
Millermatic Challenger 172
Victor O/A
Atlas Craftsman 12 by 24 Lathe
Esab PCM-875
Wholesale Tool Mill-Drill
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Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
That is a chemical jug, and its size is 17.5 gal.
I tried using one for diesel fuel, but it winds up too heavy for easy handling when full. Also rule dictates a yellow container.
Some guy got busted using a poly-whatever 5 gallon water jug, and got a ticket. petty, but in the rules.
Has anybody gotten the new safty palstic jugs? They are horrible to use. They are getting real stupid with this fuel-in-a-bottle thing here.
I tried using one for diesel fuel, but it winds up too heavy for easy handling when full. Also rule dictates a yellow container.
Some guy got busted using a poly-whatever 5 gallon water jug, and got a ticket. petty, but in the rules.
Has anybody gotten the new safty palstic jugs? They are horrible to use. They are getting real stupid with this fuel-in-a-bottle thing here.
Big Dave, former Millwright, Electrician, Environmental conditioning, and back yard Fixxit guy. Now retired, persuing boats, trains, and broken relics.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
Rules from the Feds, state or local yokels?steamin10 wrote:
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Also rule dictates a yellow container.
Some guy got busted using a poly-whatever 5 gallon water jug, and got a ticket. petty, but in the rules.
Has anybody gotten the new safty palstic jugs? They are horrible to use. They are getting real stupid with this fuel-in-a-bottle thing here.
There is a story that during the Depression a Federal official went to a West Texas ranch and demanded to inspect it. The old rancher was reluctant to let him on the place, but the guy whipped our an official looking ID card and papers allowing him to conduct a search. He covered a good part of the ranch and could not find any violations. Finally he demanded that the rancher open a locked gate and allow him to inspect a small pasture with a pen and shed.
The rancher cringed and said, "I wouldn't go in there if I were you." The inspector turned red, whipped out his card again and yelled "I can go where ever I want to!" The rancher shrugged and unlocked the gate.
A few minutes later the inspector came running across the pasture towards the gate as fast as he could run--which was pretty fast since about two feet behind him there were two pointed horns attached to a huge, agitated Brahama bull. The farmer grinned and yelled out "Show him your card! Show him your card!."
--Bob
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Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
(Smiles). Had someone complain on me some years ago that my 'livestock' was running wild, and causing a disturbance in the neighborhood. So the county sent out the zoning guy, who is like a gopher anyway, and just loved to give me tickets for 'old rusty junk' that was my farm equipment. Wound up in court with this stooge several times, and the feeling of angst was more than mutual. Anyway, I saw him traipsing about peeking in the old barn and wood shed building, and I met him on the way out. I asked and he explained the complaint about wild livestock, "where are they?" Oh, THEM, right over here... I went behind a stack of boxes and topped the cover off the behive super. Man, did he run for the car......
It was worth all the harrassment that followed for a year.
The fuel bottles with the anti-pour, anti-adult lids are all that is available, so I guess they are Fed mandated.
It was worth all the harrassment that followed for a year.
The fuel bottles with the anti-pour, anti-adult lids are all that is available, so I guess they are Fed mandated.
Big Dave, former Millwright, Electrician, Environmental conditioning, and back yard Fixxit guy. Now retired, persuing boats, trains, and broken relics.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Smart. My computer beat me at chess, but not kickboxing
It is not getting caught in the rain, its learning to dance in it. People saying good morning, should have to prove it.
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
As to the new gas can spouts that take both hands to operate and hold open, As I am buying new gas cans I am swithing out the old spouts and trowing away the new ones with the old cans. All is good.
As to yellow I am using it as a oil tank and it is working great as a fuel tank. I am worried that the plastic may not be the type to take long exposure to the oil and may become brittle at some point in its life.
It sure worked great on the last run though and I did not have to worry about switching cans near the end of the run
It was also my first real success on the long beam parts. I followed all the advice given and they came out great. All the risers filled up together telling me I had good flow from one end to the other.
By using larger fillets the I beam sections filled from end to end
As to yellow I am using it as a oil tank and it is working great as a fuel tank. I am worried that the plastic may not be the type to take long exposure to the oil and may become brittle at some point in its life.
It sure worked great on the last run though and I did not have to worry about switching cans near the end of the run
It was also my first real success on the long beam parts. I followed all the advice given and they came out great. All the risers filled up together telling me I had good flow from one end to the other.
By using larger fillets the I beam sections filled from end to end
Charlie Pipes
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
Congrats! Great work. Keep learning so you can teach me when I get to that point.
--Bob
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
Did you get the book?Payment recieved. Assuming Colin posts it tomorrow I wonder how long it will take to get here.
Charlie Pipes
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
Your parts look great! I love the fish. Sorry I couldn't help much, my experience is in investment casting; large scale.
And yes, we can only get those stupid new cans. But, we can get the old ones in Vermont, so it must be a state thing.
Jim B
And yes, we can only get those stupid new cans. But, we can get the old ones in Vermont, so it must be a state thing.
Jim B
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Pipescs wrote:Did you get the book?Payment recieved. Assuming Colin posts it tomorrow I wonder how long it will take to get here.
Yes I did. Now looking for a barrel! Sorry for the late post. been busy with the holidays and also a little on the lazy side.
Dennis
Thermal Arc 185-TS
Millermatic Challenger 172
Victor O/A
Atlas Craftsman 12 by 24 Lathe
Esab PCM-875
Wholesale Tool Mill-Drill
Thermal Arc 185-TS
Millermatic Challenger 172
Victor O/A
Atlas Craftsman 12 by 24 Lathe
Esab PCM-875
Wholesale Tool Mill-Drill
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
I ended up writing a short article on the construction of the furnace for Live Steam Magazine.
Although the Editor appeared to be happy with it, I have not heard if it will be published, or when
Latest Project is a Pattern Set for the ELASCO Feed Water Heater main body.
If it works out, this will end up in the hands of David Bortz, to go with the end caps and base he currently sells.
The core gives you an idea of its size.
This will be my largest casting attempt to date
Although the Editor appeared to be happy with it, I have not heard if it will be published, or when
Latest Project is a Pattern Set for the ELASCO Feed Water Heater main body.
If it works out, this will end up in the hands of David Bortz, to go with the end caps and base he currently sells.
The core gives you an idea of its size.
This will be my largest casting attempt to date
Charlie Pipes
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Re: ARTFULL BODGER'S WASTE OIL FURNACE
You do realize it took me two years to finish mine.Yes I did. Now looking for a barrel! Sorry for the late post. been busy with the holidays and also a little on the lazy side.
Charlie Pipes
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)
Mid-South Live Steamers
Current Projects:
Scratch Built 3 3/4 scale 0-4-4 Forney
Little Engines American
20 Ton Shay (Castings and Plans Purchased for future)