So while I’m awaiting parts I thought I’d keep busy making a fire pit. Pics below, it started as a 3mm sheet of 90cm mild steel:
Which got cut up:
And welded:
a bit of high temperature paint
And voila
Project Fire
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Nice - better than the cheap pile of junk I bought from Homebase a while back
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Attach a blower and you could use it a forge
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Phew, was it just me who saw the post title and thought 'Oh no !!!'
Am glad your keeping busy while waiting for bits
Am glad your keeping busy while waiting for bits
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nice one Chris, good use of your 'lack of parts time'
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Cheers folks, it's a shame that old pistons don't burn...although with DJ's idea hmmmm.....
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