About 5 minutes on the log splitter to reduce one Range Rover alloy wheel to suitable sized chunks of aluminium for my crucible furnace, I have five more that will go the same way. It seems not very long ago at all that I absolutely HAD to have a set of the original 3-spoke alloy wheels for my Range Rover. Could not attract an offer on them now so they are excellent melting scrap for my projects.
I thought I'd show this to help put into perspective that accessory / gadget / whatever that we absolutely HAVE to have next.
busted RR wheel.jpgrange rover alloys.jpg
True. If they are indeed, unwanted.
Mind you, I am so over those who advertise their crappy Series 3 project with the words.
"$5,000 not negotiable otherwise it goes to scrap." Yea, mate. Scrap it.
Oh, what projects will those wheels be recycled into?
I advertised them for a hundred bucks with a set of mag wheel nuts. I'm always on the lookout for good aluminium for foundry projects, using these saves me a heap of scrounging and they're first-rate material so to see them go for less than that would be going backwards. The point of my post was not to whine about not getting a good price for my old junk; just that I found it thought provoking that what seemed desirable a few years ago is now both useless and worthless. I'm going to try and keep that in mind next time I'm attracted by something shiny.
I haven't got any specific aluminium projects in mind at present- just finished a 12" disc sander build for which I cast the disc and I was scratching for enough scrap aluminium for the melt- but at present I'm preparing for an iron melt for part of a frankenmill project, putting a Bridgeport head on my Victoria universal mill.
OOPS, I gave myself away James. What time will you be home for your tea?![]()
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