Mmmm wild pig... Been a while since I had it. Any local Germans would pay you good money for them.
Great work on the heater btw...
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I found it was the same with the Gloss Black Paint I used to spray Paint the Oil resoivour and water seperator tanks with , Dust and Bugs settled on them pretty quickly , it's almost like bugs get attracted to the scent , the Buggy Yellow you've used is very similar to the Yellow that I painted the Orger with ??:cool: came up pretty good , Tony will have to finish it off , didn't have enough time and paining in the wind , paint was sprayed everywhere as apposed the the surface of the metal .:(
P.S Nice Paint job BTW..
[quote=Rangier Rover;1043922]:D I was eyeballing the LPG tank , it would make a good oil/water seperator , just have to get the fittings sorted and drilled some holes and tap them in. also there is another 20L Drum there that has a few dents in it,If tony has no use for it I was thinking another Oil resevior.:)Quote:
You and I mixed togeather may be very dangerous if that was the case:twisted:
I have kept all my treasure here and the scapy aint gettin it either:mad:
So handy to be able to wander out and find most things you need... Has got me out of trouble a few times:angel: Have two more HWS and a few gas bottles.... Khos has been eying up and old LPG tank near the work shop.... Not sure what he has in mind yet:angel:
Have you a spare corner in a shed? You need a temporary spray booth. As I will when my Rangie gets resprayed. :eek: Some black plastic and hundred mile an hour tape. Some sort of a recycled and unloved vent fan out of a WC of bath room etc. Maybe a heater as well. No more bugs or dust:)
I think we could have a few laughs, although it could get noisy at times. :D
It is always handy to remember that many garages toss out 9Kg and 5Kg disposable refrigerant cylinders quite regularly. I always keep a couple on hand as they make excellent small fuel tanks for stationary engines etc., absolutely perfect for water searators.Quote:
Khos has been eying up and old LPG tank near the work shop.... Not sure what he has in mind yet:angel:
Hah!... you jest of course Sir, spare space is always at an absolute premium around here. Several years ago my local steel merchant built a new workshop and store 80' x 200' x 30' and when I next visited he was showing the little woman and I proudly around saying, "What could you do with a shed like this Spike. The Missus just said "It'd be no use at all Robby, he'd have it full of rubbish in a month"Quote:
Have you a spare corner in a shed? You need a temporary spray booth.
Now I thought, that's really mean,... true maybe, but mean.:D Damned tart,.. I tell ya', I had a good mind to whack her one, in the ear, but I figured that Robby wouldn't like my blood all over his new concrete floor.
I'm really glad that it's a crappy photo, or you would see all of the rough preparation etc.:D I have a few gallons of that paint left, it was the colour used by Union Bulkships many years ago to paint the funnels of their ships. When the vessel I was on changed ownership to ASP it was all surplus as they did not use it. The bloke incharge of the paint store got any paint that was useful as house paint, and didn't want the Sunflower Yellow. It sat on the shelf for years and was about to be ditched when he saw me on deck one day and asked if i wanted it as he was scared the bottoms were rusting out and he didn't want a mess in his store. Being a natural Bower bird I snatched it up, and decanted it into clean plastic drums, there were originally 4 x 20lt drums of it, of which i probably have 15 lts remaining. It's very expensive paint and has lasted me well, I painted all of my mining gear with it and it withstood the weather for years.
As I said above, for separators etc., ask your local bloke that services air conditioners if he has any old disposable gas cylindersQuote:
I was eyeballing the LPG tank , it would make a good oil/water seperator , just have to get the fittings sorted and drilled some holes and tap them in. also there is another 20L Drum there that has a few dents in it,If tony has no use for it I was thinking another Oil resevior.:)
Tried to take a few pics but are not special. Hard to show what its realy like.
For what its worth I'll throw them up anyway:)
Contact!!!!
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:eek2::eek2: You wont want it in a house if this happens unless you like smoked pork:twisted: You have to be very quick closing the door to prevent this or not use diesel to start it
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For safety sake it now has a chinaman's as the flames got a bit to close to the roof last time:eek:
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I does get verrrry hot!
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I grabbed some 6" down pipe today so it can breathe out side the roof line. Not sure how much it will like the heat though:angel:
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Tony,you really need to move that heater away from those tyres :eek:
that thing gets extremly hot , it's right next to the fridge with all the thinners and solvents.:o:eek: as you mentioned earlier. Might have to come back to Springvale to help move it:p
geez , it's glowing , piccys could be a bit better quality:p , but that's what happens when you don't use a tripod in low light, imagine that inside the house with the cold winters up there , you 've already saved a few $$ by not buying that hydrualic wood splitter. :D
They will only smoke a bit if they burn:D
The fridge is my flame proof storage..... Sheal be right..... Wont it:eek:Quote:
that things gets extremly hot , and it's right next to the fridge with all the thinners and solvent.:o:eek: as you mentioned earlier. Might have to come back to Springvale to help move it:p
I haven't had it flat chat yet as gets way to hot near all that stuff.Quote:
geez , it's glowing , piccys could be a bit better quality:p , but that's what happens when you don't use a tripod in low light,
Gonna be a major relocating it as many things will have to move out of its way. Wont want any thing plastic or combustible within at least two mtrs over time.:eek:
I Wonder how well the heater will Draw with the 6" pipe extn's going up and outside, be interesting to see :cool:the chinaman you got on top of the flu has already collected quite a bit of deposit :angel: Smokes a fair bit initially when started on dieso , but as ozzirt noted earlier once it gets hot and oil thins down a bit , she is off , but seems to get hot rather quickly. welldone. I look forward to Sputnik MarkII.:D
Looks like Sputniks off cut will have a use as I need a small heater at my BBQ area as the stupid gas patio heater has **** its self again:mad:
Thinking some thing like this...
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