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发表于 2021-9-1 00:05:28 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Anyone ever built the ground stakes for these units?  Supplier doesn't have any.  I need to make 5 of these units and don't have the pot for sizing.  Just thought someone had built some or has this type of pot.  Owner wants them to stick in the ground about 10" and stand about 2 feet high.  Doesn't know what diameter they are.  Got to love guessing. Attached Images
Reply:So that's where all the smudge pots went.  I was wondering about that.  When I was a kid, those things were all over every road construction site in the country.  There must have been millions of them out there, but I haven't seen one in over 40 years.  Wouldn't mind owning a couple, just because, but now they're probably "collectable".Tim
Reply:timrb, you can buy them brand new now. They put citronelli oil in them to repell mosquitos.
Reply:I remember seeing those things on the road when I was a kid too.  I guess we're showing our age.  They didn't come in fancy colors back then though... they were mostly just black with oil and soot, as I remember.Work HARDER, not smarter! ------------------------ Miller Bobcat 250Millermatic 251Lincoln Precision TIG 185Hypertherm PM 600Hobart 135 HandlerOxweld 400 FlameMaster
Reply:I use rod iron post from Tripple S steel.   They are cheap and decorative.  You can cut them in the middle and add other art shapes.   Great gifts.I use old bottles that hold a gallon and you can see the level of fluid without getting your hands black.  Then machine a wick holder to fit the mouth.jim Attached Images
Reply:I thought smudge pots were used in the orange groves...that's where i saw them. What are they used for on the roadside?Lincoln Power Mig 210MP MIGLincoln Power Mig 350MP - MIG and Push-PullLincoln TIG 300-300Lincoln Hobby-Weld 110v  Thanks JLAMESCK TIG TORCH, gas diffuser, pyrex cupThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 101My brain
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Reply:At about the same time the sumdge pots were in voge, motor oil was displayed in glass bottles along side the gas pump.  What about that little brown "eye" in the center of the pump that housed an impeller that spun when fuel was flowing.   Do you remember when motor oil came in cans and required a special opener.
Reply:Bill, I remember all that stuff.  Geez, I feel old.  Wait a minute--I AM old.Tim
Reply:Yep, I forgot all about those things!
Reply:Hey I'm not old but I remember all of those things Remember when the oil cans that required the special opener went from being metal to cardboard with metal ends? If your opener was getting dull you would crush the can before puncturing it and make a mess! I pumped gas as a kid at an Arco station and I haven't seen one of those in quite a while.“Life is not a journey to the grave with intentions of arriving safely in a pretty well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming ... WOW! What a ride!”
Reply:Those smudg pots look like great party entertainment!!  Stick 'em along the garden walkway with those open flames and find out how many of the guests are wearing polyester when their clothes catch fire!  Just keep a classic old seltzer bottle handy!Sorry to be a party-pooper.  They are colorful and pretty and all, but they also look to dangerous to me.  Especially with them sticking up knee high.  Polyester skirts and nylon stockings are not a good mix for open flames.I too remember them at highway construction sites when I was a kid.  Mom and Dad would get so mad when they caught me playing with one on the street where we lived.  And dirty!!!  Black soot all over me!  I might have been 8.  Why I didn't get burned is as much a mystery to me now as it was to my parents then!-MondoMember, AWSLincoln ProMIG 140Lincoln AC TombstoneCraftsman Lathe 12 x 24 c1935Atlas MFC Horizontal MillCraftsman Commercial Lathe 12 x 36 c1970- - - I'll just keep on keepin' on.
Reply:Originally Posted by MondoThose smudg pots look like great party entertainment!!  Stick 'em along the garden walkway with those open flames and find out how many of the guests are wearing polyester when their clothes catch fire!  Just keep a classic old seltzer bottle handy!Sorry to be a party-pooper.  They are colorful and pretty and all, but they also look to dangerous to me.  Especially with them sticking up knee high.  Polyester skirts and nylon stockings are not a good mix for open flames.I too remember them at highway construction sites when I was a kid.  Mom and Dad would get so mad when they caught me playing with one on the street where we lived.  And dirty!!!  Black soot all over me!  I might have been 8.  Why I didn't get burned is as much a mystery to me now as it was to my parents then!-Mondo
Reply:We have a few of those, never saw those stands for them though. Do you still need measurements?Lincoln Promig 180
Reply:Originally Posted by willinthe985We have a few of those, never saw those stands for them though. Do you still need measurements?
Reply:Originally Posted by MondoThose smudg pots look like great party entertainment!!  Stick 'em along the garden walkway with those open flames and find out how many of the guests are wearing polyester when their clothes catch fire!  Just keep a classic old seltzer bottle handy!Sorry to be a party-pooper.  They are colorful and pretty and all, but they also look to dangerous to me.  Especially with them sticking up knee high.  Polyester skirts and nylon stockings are not a good mix for open flames.I too remember them at highway construction sites when I was a kid.  Mom and Dad would get so mad when they caught me playing with one on the street where we lived.  And dirty!!!  Black soot all over me!  I might have been 8.  Why I didn't get burned is as much a mystery to me now as it was to my parents then!-Mondo
Reply:Originally Posted by maartyOh come on! How else ya gonna see where the lawn darts land?
Reply:I know. it's amazing some of us survived the 60's
Reply:Originally Posted by Old Jigger TiggerThat sure would be appreciated.  I still have to build them.  Was waiting for the customer to finally bring me one so I could get the measurements.  Thanks.
Reply:Originally Posted by willinthe985I sorry to bring bad news, but for some reason I can't seem to find any of our torches.
Reply:This page ( http://hurrilantern.en.ecplaza.net/107.asp ) lists the dimensions as Product DescriptionFlame Patio Torches 13.5 x 15CMI'm guessing that they are taller than they are wide.
Reply:Originally Posted by maartyI know. it's amazing some of us survived the 60's
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