Hit the skip-diving jackpot today with this:
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At first glance it looked like a cast iron base for a lamp post, but delving revealed it in all its glory. Might celebrate tonight with this:
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Would love to get to more sites like that, but it’s another week on the bunkers for me again. General Haulage got boring so taking feed to the docks.Hit the skip-diving jackpot today with this:
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At first glance it looked like a cast iron base for a lamp post, but delving revealed it in all its glory. Might celebrate tonight with this:
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Hit the skip-diving jackpot today with this:
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At first glance it looked like a cast iron base for a lamp post, but delving revealed it in all its glory. Might celebrate tonight with this:
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Odd thing, looks like a smoke box from the flue of a range, but the 90 deg branch on the back says its not, can't be a mini stove as it has no top plate or air controls, base looks like it would be cemented in place like a lamp post ?
I give up.
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Only 4.5 ton so a nice little fella but big capacity. Came with a stack of tooling
Sold my baby kearns to mattuk which brought a tear to my eye
Thought I recognised the stove:- http://northtynesiderailway.blogspot.com/2017/09/painting-brake-vans-stove.html
@sardine - not far off, just a very simple design. Would love to know how old it is but don’t know where to look? All I know is that it’s b****y heavy! Not much change from a hundred weight, it near broke my twice, first time carrying it about 200 yards back to the truck, and second time lifting it up onto the trailer. Anyone got a crane?
As @bigegg said, it’s a small stove, which I always knew as a “pot stove”. Originally it would have had a small basket in the bottom with a fire in it, which heats up the top plate where you’d place your tin mug of tea or whatever you wanted to keep warm. The “spout” at the back is a chimney, and the hinged flap is for feeding the fire. And the top is knocking on for 1” thick, so it would hold its heat quite a while.
@mrsbruce - not sure what the future holds for it. My initial plan when I thought it was a lamp post base was to fasten a length of scaffold type tube on it, top it off with the swivelling plate that I retrieved from my late MIL’s stairlift, and fabricate some kind of weather vane to it for the back garden. Not sure now...
@steviec_lj - yep, saw it this morning in the skip at the steam railway yard in the Forest of Dean where I’ve installed a 15 metre phone mast, asked if I could have it and they said yes! Had a cracking day what with watching steam trains chuffing up and down the line.
Think I've seen such a stove in a old brick built trackmans hut near an engine turntable but I can't remember where it was as it was on TV years ago .
Thought I recognised the stove:- http://northtynesiderailway.blogspot.com/2017/09/painting-brake-vans-stove.html
if you ever want to part with it my mates looking to restore a brake van to go with his little steam loco, i can ask him for youWell spotted Sir.
And looking at their website, the line they run on is immediately behind the premises of one our customers, just off the A19 when you leave the Tyne Tunnel heading north.
Was parked near there at a new customer’s very close to the Stephenson Museum a while back. Gutted that they opened just as I left... But my ”guttedness” was tempered by said customer giving me a presentation insulated mug. As befits a German company, the efficacy of the mug is absolutely awesome, if I make a pot of tea and lock the lid, it’s still almost too hot to drink after 90 minutes.
…………………………….. Women - can’t live with em, can’t kill ‘em![]()
our lass never said nowt when I bought a milling machine and another lathe or anything I getI got a good one, she didn't even blink when I bought the two unnecessary bench vices this month; one a week ago, and the other just within the last hour.![]()
NoIs that chain on the right way round?