I"m starting my wood burning cooktop/oven/water heater/space heater.
Just thought I'd post a photo, of my initial material pile. I know it won't be enough, but, it'll get me a good start.

assorted 4,6,8, and 10 inch channel iron.



ygmir wrote:well,
I"m starting my wood burning cooktop/oven/water heater/space heater.
Just thought I'd post a photo, of my initial material pile. I know it won't be enough, but, it'll get me a good start.
there goes the surprise..........thanks Bob.Bob wrote:Just weld a locomotive on the side of the Hoff.
ygmir wrote:well,
I"m starting my wood burning cooktop/oven/water heater/space heater.
yeah, solar pump eventually, but initially, I'll just pump it up there from barrels.littleflower wrote:how do you get the water up there? firetruck? how long will 400 gallons last? wow ..... such cool stuff ... !







I think I've come up with a method/procedure for sealing leaking heater cores, insitu independent of the block. so as to avoid the radiator and engine.FIGJAM wrote:I did that to find out how to change the heater core in a 2003 camry.
As I watched, it looked like he stripped the interior clear to the firewall just to get at the core.
I choose to put some alumaseal in the cooling system instead.![]()
Shop price for replacement would have been $1000!!!
First job in computers was making printed circuit boards for mainframe computers. Whatever you are trying to plate has to be completely free of all oils or it will not stick. It took many washes to get a housefly clean enough to plate.ygmir wrote:I think I've come up with a method/procedure for sealing leaking heater cores, insitu independent of the block. so as to avoid the radiator and engine.FIGJAM wrote:I did that to find out how to change the heater core in a 2003 camry.
As I watched, it looked like he stripped the interior clear to the firewall just to get at the core.
I choose to put some alumaseal in the cooling system instead.![]()
Shop price for replacement would have been $1000!!!
it worked once, but need further testing.
I'm also trying to work out a way to plate metal, into the heater core, using acid/ionic metal/cathode/anode........sort of electroplating I guess.



I think the ridges 'in' would be more practical, and look better than with them out.ygmir wrote:yeah, I'm sorta leaning that way,too.