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Phil Waterman 15-06-05 00:53

Whats cooking
 
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Name that tool

Phil Waterman 15-06-05 00:54

Whats Cooking Part Two
 
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Whats cooking - Or what to do with an old pot and orbital sander. Saw the fancy parts tumbler in the Eastwood Catalog www.eastwood.com tumblers http://www.eastwood.com/shopping/sea...eyword=tumbler but I had a old air orbital sitting around so. The first version had just a flat cake pan screwed to the bottom but the abrasive went all over. So an old pot with cover, fill with worn-out black beauty blasting media drop in small parts and let vibrate at low pressure until clean.

Bob Carriere 15-06-05 03:15

Master of the unusual....
 
....and a PhD in wierd inventions.......


Has your wife missed her favorite pot yet?????


My "chapeau" is off to you!!!!

Bob

Phil Waterman 15-06-05 15:20

Pots get really clean
 
After they've been used for a while they pots get real clean and shinny inside. Though the holes in the bottom mean you can only strain spaghetti.

Jon Skagfeld 15-06-05 20:17

Isn't that the rare and desirable bungee cord, used for jump starting?:devil:

chris vickery 16-06-05 14:49

Phil I admire your ingenuity. I once made up a "tumbler" for cleaning spent casings for reloading from a 1 Gal paint can and a small gear reducer and motor. Worked great with walnut shell media and a lot cheaper than a professional unit, but, with the same result.
For fellows looking to do large batches of parts, one can even use a cement mixer with blasting sand.


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