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Re: Work in Progress

Post by EspressoDude » Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:26 am

jkisha wrote:Speaking of propane, we're bring four 20# tanks this year. Is there any benefit to having them filled closer to the playa? I'm just wondering primarily about the effects of altitude and pressure change on the tanks.

not a expert, there are those with more experience, but the newer OPD tanks leave head space above the liquid to allow for swelling of the liquid contents due to heat and or altitude. this is to prevent unwanted and dangerous spewing of the contents or rupture of the vessel.

OPD tanks are the only kind that are legal to fill

two other thoughts: you don't have to haul 80 pounds; but what if gerlach has no propane to sell
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by Elderberry » Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:40 am

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jkisha wrote:Speaking of propane, we're bring four 20# tanks this year. Is there any benefit to having them filled closer to the playa? I'm just wondering primarily about the effects of altitude and pressure change on the tanks.

not a expert, there are those with more experience, but the newer OPD tanks leave head space above the liquid to allow for swelling of the liquid contents due to heat and or altitude. this is to prevent unwanted and dangerous spewing of the contents or rupture of the vessel.

OPD tanks are the only kind that are legal to fill

two other thoughts: you don't have to haul 80 pounds; but what if gerlach has no propane to sell
We brought two up last year and were concerned, but there were no problems. But adding two more, I just thought I'd ask.

We started filling our regular gas cans closer to the event last year too, but gas is easier to come by than propane might be.

Thanks for the input.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by FIGJAM » Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:45 am

I've been looking on the net to find diesel fuel on the route I'm taking so I can plan my fill ups.

No luck so far, any suggestions?
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by Elorrum » Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:47 am

Looking for speaker crossovers on ebay, just found out VOTT stands for "voice of the theatre" bwaaaa haaa haaaha ha ha :twisted: no seriously this has to fit on a bike.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by theCryptofishist » Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:07 am

I'd say that stopping in Gerlach to do anything is such a pita, that doing things in Reno is far more attractive. YMMV.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by Elderberry » Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:10 am

FIGJAM wrote:I've been looking on the net to find diesel fuel on the route I'm taking so I can plan my fill ups.

No luck so far, any suggestions?
Coming from L.A. two years ago, we had a diesel truck and worried about that too. Turned out that we didn't have a problem...every station seemed to have at least one diesel pump.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by jella » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:24 am

bigbluedoggy wrote:Doing some upgrades to Rock Yer Balls for this year! Replacing all of the wooden pulley mounts with new steel brackets shown in magenta. Every time it gets used, the new weakest link shows itself! LOL Take that!!

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Re: Work in Progress

Post by ygmir » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:21 am

jkisha wrote:Speaking of propane, we're bring four 20# tanks this year. Is there any benefit to having them filled closer to the playa? I'm just wondering primarily about the effects of altitude and pressure change on the tanks.
I'd not worry about it, fill em where it's cheapest.
They (IIRC) have a "pop off valve" if pressure gets too high.
But, realistically, you should have no problem at all. Folks take them to high elevations all the time, in campers and such.
I fill my own, and, have never had an issue.
and, with the new valves, double so.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by Elderberry » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:33 am

ygmir wrote:
jkisha wrote:Speaking of propane, we're bring four 20# tanks this year. Is there any benefit to having them filled closer to the playa? I'm just wondering primarily about the effects of altitude and pressure change on the tanks.
I'd not worry about it, fill em where it's cheapest.
They (IIRC) have a "pop off valve" if pressure gets too high.
But, realistically, you should have no problem at all. Folks take them to high elevations all the time, in campers and such.
I fill my own, and, have never had an issue.
and, with the new valves, double so.
Thanks. We never had an issue with bringing one, but four sitting in the back of the truck got me to wondering.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by ygmir » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:36 am

jkisha wrote:
ygmir wrote:
jkisha wrote:Speaking of propane, we're bring four 20# tanks this year. Is there any benefit to having them filled closer to the playa? I'm just wondering primarily about the effects of altitude and pressure change on the tanks.
I'd not worry about it, fill em where it's cheapest.
They (IIRC) have a "pop off valve" if pressure gets too high.
But, realistically, you should have no problem at all. Folks take them to high elevations all the time, in campers and such.
I fill my own, and, have never had an issue.
and, with the new valves, double so.
Thanks. We never had an issue with bringing one, but four sitting in the back of the truck got me to wondering.

well, and consider, at if 4 go off, you'll not know it anyway.................hahahaa
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by Dr Jet Sinister » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:51 am

FIGJAM wrote:I've been looking on the net to find diesel fuel on the route I'm taking so I can plan my fill ups.

No luck so far, any suggestions?
http://www.findfuelstops.com/ Just look for truck stops.
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by Sic Pup » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:10 pm

Dr Jet Sinister wrote:
FIGJAM wrote:I've been looking on the net to find diesel fuel on the route I'm taking so I can plan my fill ups.

No luck so far, any suggestions?
http://www.findfuelstops.com/ Just look for truck stops.
Just beware of the different nozzle sizes. I drive a Jetta TDI and it requires the narrower nozzle as most passenger cars (I believe). That said, I traveled from NY last year and only ran into one issue somewhere in OK. The Love's was strictly trucks and the station across from it had an issue with it's diesel pumps. Although the next signed rest stop was pushing it I found diesel at the next exit a little bit off the highway (GPS is useful for this). Frankly it wouldn't have really mattered, I had a 2 gal. gas can and the car averaged 45 MPG on the way back (at points topping 50 MPG). I love my TDI.
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Post by Dr Jet Sinister » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:15 pm

Sic Pup wrote:Just beware of the different nozzle sizes. I drive a Jetta TDI and it requires the narrower nozzle as most passenger cars (I believe). I traveled from NY last year and only ran into one issue somewhere in OK. The Love's was strictly trucks and the station across from it had an issue with it's diesel pumps. Although the next signed rest stop was pushing it I found diesel at the next exit a little bit off the highway (GPS is useful for this). Frankly it wouldn't have really mattered, I had a 2 gal. gas can and the car averaged 45 MPG on the way back (at points topping 50 MPG).
I had a New Beetle TDI for years and never had a problem at any pump. The truck stop was the greatest because it would fill the tank in less than 10 seconds!
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Post by EspressoDude » Tue Jul 12, 2011 4:26 pm

went by my last employer today and scored a box of AMP CPC connectors, 6 sets of 4 pin, and he popped the 4 conductor cables/pins out of a bunch of already made cable sets that they won't use..Yay, no crimping, just pop them in the 4 pin connectors.

once I get this done, will be able to run the dual flaming machinegun / 40mm flamer as independent art piece, OR connect it to FOGBANK controls when the assembly is mounted on top of FOGBANK.
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Post by Trishntek » Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:37 pm

I've had time to work on my latest piece of camp furniture:
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From the side you can see one of the long bolts from the cable spool which held the 32" discs against the oak curved "spokes" which serve as the saddle and leg supports.
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You can kinda see that the discs form the circular, winged portion. 2x6 fir elevates and stablizes the spool remnants.
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The conspicuous hole makes the bench an inny or an outy depending on the desired affect. I wanted to show you it in the rough so you can appreciate the cable spool carcass. I will paint it and cover the "horizontal surfaces" with 3/4" wrestling mat foam. Then it will be upholstered with black cow leather.

I'm still working on how to attach my toys sufficiently for robust activity. It is most definately a work in progress,,,
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Post by Dr Jet Sinister » Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:43 pm

Trishntek! That's fantastic! You should create an instructable on that. :D
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Post by EspressoDude » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:21 pm

Damn TnT, that looks something a person needs knee pads for, and maybe a bucket under the hole :roll:
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by FIGJAM » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:33 pm

Please consider staining and sealing.

It would be a shame to cover that wood. :cry:
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by ygmir » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:34 pm

beautiful Tnt, real art work!!!!
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Post by Trishntek » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:47 pm

FIGJAM wrote:Please consider staining and sealing.

It would be a shame to cover that wood. :cry:
It is kinda purdy ain't it? I'll think about it.

Thanks everyone,,,, it's amazing what one can do with the right tools,,,, and a few wrong ones

I alread have the padding for it which should provide sufficient comfort during some nice long "rides" :twisted:
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Post by EspressoDude » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:53 pm

FIGJAM wrote:Please consider staining and sealing.

It would be a shame to cover that wood. :cry:

covered or not, it will get 'stained'
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by FIGJAM » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:20 pm

AND sealed!
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Post by Trishntek » Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:49 pm

What if I stain the oak and paint the fir? Would they not take in the stain differently anyway?
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Post by EspressoDude » Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:52 pm

hand polish the wood/oak, and trim the fur...I mean fir
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Post by Trishntek » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:25 am

EspressoDude wrote:hand polish the wood/oak, and trim the fur...I mean fir
Smartass,,,, lol

Trish tells me it WILL be stained with a dark, rich tone since the top will be all black leather with upholstery tacks around the edges.

I'm still contemplating exactly how to hold the vibratory appliance of choice in place. Part of me says, "turnbuckles" and the other part of me says, "leather straps". It has to be adjustable yet hold the appliance firm. decisions,,,, decisions,,,,
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Post by EspressoDude » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:47 am

brass or nickle / chrome head?

points up, or down?
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Post by bigbluedoggy » Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:11 pm

jella wrote: Doh ! I just figured out what rock yer balls is :oops: ..I loved that thing !. and the lounge had an awesome vibe, I'm looking forward to playing it again
Look forward to seeing you there!!
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Post by Trishntek » Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:22 am

EspressoDude wrote:brass or nickle / chrome head? points up, or down?
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Post by EspressoDude » Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:15 am

dang TnT, I was asking about the upholstery tacks :roll:

read the reference...somewhat like the Orgasmatron that was in the full service station with lube rack, was on esplanade a few years back
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Re: Work in Progress

Post by ygmir » Thu Jul 14, 2011 6:18 am

EspressoDude wrote:dang TnT, I was asking about the upholstery tacks :roll:

read the reference...somewhat like the Orgasmatron that was in the full service station with lube rack, was on esplanade a few years back
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