Shiny Steve
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Finally finished these, unfortunately drilling an 8mm hole in 3mm brass, by hand with no real workholding led to a rather poorly aligned hole, I ummed and arred over how to fix it for a while but ultimately decided to just solder it together as-is, I can get better alignment when I machine it apart to fit longer bars when I run out of space.



). Still needs cleaning up, I'll probably get to that in another month.Karen and Dave ?Had an hour in the garage at tea time to knock up a small gift for me best neigbours
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bit of 4mm plate and some chain , it will be free standing a bit of tityvating tomorrow job done
guess what their names are ........... mind it looks dog rough in that picture actually![]()
Keith and Douglas?Nope .......
Had an hour in the garage at tea time to knock up a small gift for me best neigbours
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bit of 4mm plate and some chain , it will be free standing a bit of tityvating tomorrow job done
guess what their names are ........... mind it looks dog rough in that picture actually![]()
no spotted I've got the K upside down , it's ok they're not fixed yet might even swap em around .Brass was possibly the most difficult tbh, because it just wanted to crack when overworked.Brass I can have a go at @Brad93 but Titanium? Really? My experience of Titanium is that it is really tough stuff, when you push it, it just pushes right back! Stainless is really hard to work too, with a propensity to slash my hands to bits.
I put 30m of 15mm poly tube on an adaptor at the tap and a turned for the purpose brass jet nozzle at the turn end and fed it in the un blocked pipe end via a hocky stick shaped tube into the pipe . Then turned the water on and wriggled the pipe in and out till I noticed " extra " colours in the out flowing liquids once that happened the rest flowed out naturally . But it was the decider for me to replace all the soil waste pipes with proper sealed de burred pipework for somewhere flowspar was entering the pipework and forming calcifications....bit of a pre Christmas "waste" emergencythe wife's diet needs some attention I think
Nearly got an 8m set of rods jammed in there, so went for some hydraulic assistance. How people manage without a lathe is beyond me...from building motorbikes to unblocking turds... what a tool.
Christmas in the trenches.... literally![]()
I did a lead one with off cuts from doing a roof.... it was easy to work!Brass was possibly the most difficult tbh, because it just wanted to crack when overworked.
Yep a few cuts from the stainless and the titanium. If it was easy everyone would do it.
I can't find a picture of the titanium but I'll take one today.

