(10-16-2012, 08:18 AM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]sasq, I'd venture that we don't have to worry about the toxicity of the stuff that stinks, it's the stuff we can't smell that could be killing us.
That is true, the stuff you can't see or smell is nearly always the worse.
DaveH
(10-16-2012, 08:20 AM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ] (10-16-2012, 08:18 AM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]sasq, I'd venture that we don't have to worry about the toxicity of the stuff that stinks, it's the stuff we can't smell that could be killing us.
That is true, the stuff you can't see or smell is nearly always the worse.
DaveH
Yup. Many common automotive paints contain di-isocyanates that have exposure limits of 1/10 the odor threshold.
Just because you can't smell it doesn't mean it isn't hurting you.
Tom
(10-15-2012, 12:05 AM)SnailPowered Wrote: [ -> ]Ed, is there blacksmithing sub-forum on here? Like old hammer and anvil type. I know some guys on Weapons Guild were wanting to share some of their blacksmithing projects and some of them are darn good. It's definitely metal working ;)
There is now. It's a sub-forum of Welding and Casting.
Ed
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attachment=3276] This morning I finished my last out job for the year. Time to get back to my own projects. This is a Saito 1.82 cu. in. 2 cylinder 4 stroker. A bundle was save rebuilding this one compared to the price of a new one. I fabricated a new crankshaft. The cam gear and rods are off the shelf. It needs to be run now for an hour or so then it's back to it's owner.
"Billy G"
That's some neat engine Billy, what size would it be? I mean, it could be sitting on a 6 yr. old's shorts or a sweat shirt from an NFL linebacker?
Nice Bill, always admired those little engines!!
(10-16-2012, 12:32 PM)EdK Wrote: [ -> ] (10-15-2012, 12:05 AM)SnailPowered Wrote: [ -> ]Ed, is there blacksmithing sub-forum on here? Like old hammer and anvil type. I know some guys on Weapons Guild were wanting to share some of their blacksmithing projects and some of them are darn good. It's definitely metal working ;)
There is now. It's a sub-forum of Welding and Casting.
Ed
YAY! Glad to hear it!
That is an AWESOME engine Billy G. I have a MUCH smaller Saito FA-82A that I have never run hahahah. I bought it used but haven't flown my R/C planes in FAR too long. Thanks for sharing the pictures!
Once again not metal working but still a project. The same cottage we shingled the veranda on. Jim had the dry Ash lumber, we planed it and jointed the edges then ship lapped them. Today we laid the flooring. The boards are 5 1/2 wide, (cut out of 1 x 12's) I was afraid of them cupping so we screwed them down, now have to make cherry plugs for the screw holes.