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RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - doubleboost - 07-15-2012

Hi
Lads
Not cast that base yet
Lots of prep work first
Made up a set of crucible tongs today
Nothing special just 1 inch flat bar and a bit of welding
A good tip for bending flat bar is to cut the outside of the bend 2/3 of the way through bend it then a couple of weld beads and you are done
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John


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - DaveH - 07-15-2012

John,

That looks pretty good Smiley-signs107 How heavy will it be when it is full of molten aluminium?
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - doubleboost - 07-15-2012

(07-15-2012, 04:34 PM)DaveH Wrote: John,

That looks pretty good Smiley-signs107 How heavy will it be when it is full of molten aluminium?
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH

20 kg maximum
The aluminium should be 7 kg
Be heavy but not stupid heavy
The flasks full of sand will be the problem
John


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - sasquatch - 07-15-2012

John, good work,, thanks for posting the great pics. Will be looking forward to the rest of this project.


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - krv3000 - 07-16-2012

you is geting ther john


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - ETC57 - 07-16-2012

Looking good John!

Jerry.Popcorn


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - doubleboost - 07-19-2012

Hi
Lads
Bigger castings need bigger tools
Time for a man sized rammer

Will my lathe ever be the same SlapheadSlaphead
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Hoping to get it cast this weekend Smiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenana
John


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - TomG - 07-19-2012

(07-19-2012, 03:13 PM)doubleboost Wrote: Hi
Lads
Bigger castings need bigger tools
Time for a man sized rammer

Will my lathe ever be the same SlapheadSlaphead

John

Lol.

Wood and oily metalworking machinery definitely don't mix. I try to avoid it at all costs, although it does provide a good excuse to clean the shop.

Tom


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - EdK - 07-19-2012

You used mahogany for a rammer? Jawdrop

Wood must be cheap in your neck of the woods (no pun intended). Big Grin

Ed


RE: Steam Engine Base Patern - DaveH - 07-19-2012

John,
Is that what it is a rammer, Yikes, I thought it was a fancy table leg ThumbsupThumbsupThumbsup Smiley-signs107
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH