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The local co-op wanted me to fabricate a s.s. basket so they could remelt their butter, paper and all to turn into cream. So I started by rolling 12' sections of 3/8" s.s round. Then I found some scrap and cnc'd a 15.25" hole in it so I could make the base and top true. 1/4" round was used for the height and expanded for the sides. Speaking of expanded, that stuff dosn't want to roll for nothing, so I had to roll it up, tie it with welding wire and stuff it in the framework. You can see when I trimmed the expanded to length, it sprung out pretty straight again. It was kinda a pain to weld the expanded to one of the 1/4" rounds because at 2', it was quite a bit of a stretch and the view was horrible. After I welded it up, I sent it down the road to be acid cleaned. Attached ImagesCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:Here's the finished product: Attached ImagesCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:looks good is that a home made intakeon a small block chevy
Reply:Nice basket.But remelting butter and the paper wrappers "to turn into cream"? WTF? You take the cream, whip/churn it and it turns into butter when the little butter/milk fat molecules in the cream all clump together and thus you have butter.Unless there is some funky industrial process going on, AFAIK it's a one-way process from cream-to-butter. The best laid schemes ... Gang oft agley ...
Reply:Leaving the paper on the butter is the secret!! Rex
Reply:Looks very nice. Did you get flashed by the arc when taking the last two pictures.Ya gotta spend money to make money!
Reply:The manifold was part of this project: http://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=13284 That is still sitting on the back burner.. Progress has been very slow on that one.Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. |
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