Al, The webring is a great idea! I think this is the first step in filling the void left by the dissappearance of the Home Foundryman's Association site. Thank...
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Scott, Actually, you deserve some of the credit for the design of my foundry. I spend a lot of time looking at foundries on the internet, and yours was one of...
Check the hobbicast coffee lounge photo section for a look. It is a "universal tester" It contains a mechanical strain gage and an electrical load cell...
Dammit, Hinkle!!! I keep telling you the phrase is "I have a GUN and know how to use it." Ya ain't gonna scare off any prowlers with a dillon. wds ... From:...
that is why my DILLON is backed up by 2 Rotwillers and a Pit Bull. if they can get by the 3 of them i will throw my Dillon at them... bill hinkle in Oklahoma...
Thanks Ray. Hope the Ring gets enough traffic to make it worthwhile (I just approved BCS so they're there now). By the way, does anyone have suggestions as...
I like using IBM's Webspheres program, makes working with frames really easy. you could try www.download.com and see if you can get it from there. I think that...
Al, I've tried a bunch but stick to MS Word from Office 97. Logic: I use it anyway and everything else I tried required learning something different. The only...
Al, I just use text editors. Like Dale said, anything new is something else to learn. Frames are easy once you get the "framework" sorted out. Take a look at...
Yesterday I joined another group.. Casting.. Someone suggested that this group would better serve what I am looking for to resource and learn from. I am new to...
For individual small brass parts investment/lost wax casting is probably your simplest method, and takes a minimum of equipment. This is how dental techs make...
... From: <lthrwrk@...> Yesterday I joined another group.. Casting.. Someone suggested that this group would better serve what I am looking for to resource...
Welcome Charles (I home that is your name!) The biggest hurdle will be melting the brass or bronze. Small amounts can be melted in hand crucibles with an...
Interesting read... I think I will try to make some charcoal from Pecan. Pecan pops like a firecracker in the fireplace so we only burn it as a last resort. ...
Lughaid MacDiarmid Sends Greetings, For a period casting technique , take a look at the galleries at http://www.frojel.com/. This is a viking reinactment...
In a message dated 11/2/01 4:50:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, rvb@... ... Thanks for the welcome Ray.. Yes it is Charles.. amongst SCA folks my personna...
<snip> ... can ... a furnace. ... my ... Ray, Obviously. you believed the old saw about getting up early. Actually, if you want to toot your own horn, ya gotta...
You might try the yahoogroup Metalcasting. They specialize in pre 1600AD metal casting activities. Not that you are not welcome here. Though I think a propane...
I didn't get the what-is-it part but, for my money, if it isn't pure prono, excessively inciteful or subversive or illegal it is probably a fit. wds ... From:...
I inharited a arc welder from my father when he died a few years and I am just now going through all of the tools. I found that he had an arc welder that work...