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Old 08-05-17, 23:28
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Default How many chimney fires have responded to...?

....just pulling your leg .,......but it is the first thing to turn off when you get there.

Brakes do break...... if you exceed the limits of the poor welds.... nothing you can't repair.

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Old 08-05-17, 23:39
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Usually by that point things have progressed well past the chimney. Lol.

Too be fair I had noticed the threaded studs bending from where they were welded. I'll be replacing with grade 8 set screws with some good welding to the heads. I've checked the other side and its bent and pulling out as well.
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Old 09-05-17, 00:46
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Replace the stud with a larger size.....or even better eliminate the free play so the stud can not bend but would have to shear......

Or you could stop bending long pieces of 14 gauge metal......

On the chimney fires....do you guys still use the special flares that they lite and threw in the stove.......???? it consumed the oxygen and generated an inert gas that choked off the fire without spraying water all over on hot steel...........

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Old 09-05-17, 04:03
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Talked to my local machinist tonight at a meeting. He's getting me some strong shoulder bolts to use. I'm also going to add another piece of channel to hold the other end of the stud. That should hold everything and then I'll find the next week point.

Never seen that kind of a flare. We have a grenade type thing but never seen it used. It's a pricey piece of one time use only kit.
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Old 11-05-17, 20:24
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And last night I had part of the sheet metal brake snap off and go flying across the shop with a bang. Oh well it's something else to fix and make stronger.
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Old 11-05-17, 20:26
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Nice little accessory that I managed to find recently. Now onto finding the tin.
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Old 11-05-17, 20:51
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Jordan,

That is a great find. They are a very rare CMP item. Have you thought about reproducing them?

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Nice little accessory that I managed to find recently. Now onto finding the tin.
Well done Jordan.. nice find!

What was its purpose and what tin are you referring to?
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