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Post by toiv0 on Jan 7, 2016 15:39:40 GMT -5
Came across this a while back and its brand new. Anyone use one of these, can't seem to find any information on this.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Jan 7, 2016 16:11:40 GMT -5
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Post by toiv0 on Jan 7, 2016 16:15:34 GMT -5
I guess I didn't you're a genius, you can help me with the weather now. Too cold to run it. Suppose to be a high in the negatives this week end.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Jan 7, 2016 16:34:00 GMT -5
Ha ha, very funny! I have not yet come to believe that I am so powerful that I can control the weather (or change the climate. )
Maybe some day...
Seriously, there are a lot of links on where to buy them, probably parts for them as well.
A simple Google search- www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=baranca+fireball+sphere+maker+info
Good luck with your weather, lol.
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Post by toiv0 on Jan 7, 2016 17:36:19 GMT -5
I already have it, just needed the manual. Downloaded the pdf file for it so I am fine. Thanks alot. Most of the sites on that link have been hijacked by the chinese selling construction equip. thanks again
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Post by DirtCleaner on Jan 7, 2016 21:30:43 GMT -5
Jealousy prevails. Congrats on the machine. I have not used the 2 cup machines before but understand that they work well. Then you can either go with a grit system or diamond pads. The pads take a lot less trouble. Get that thing turning and show some pics along the way.
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Post by Mark K on Jan 7, 2016 22:15:09 GMT -5
Make a small room out of cheap styrofoam. Then heat it with a small space heater. The foam will keep the heat in while you work and is easy to remove in the spring when it warms up.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 18:26:30 GMT -5
Make a small room out of cheap styrofoam. Then heat it with a small space heater. The foam will keep the heat in while you work and is easy to remove in the spring when it warms up. Sounds like a man with experience. How is your sphere machine doing?
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Post by toiv0 on Jan 9, 2016 20:03:56 GMT -5
Make a small room out of cheap styrofoam. Then heat it with a small space heater. The foam will keep the heat in while you work and is easy to remove in the spring when it warms up. I think it will have to wait till I have more time. I hope to only work 4 mo. this year so should have most of the fall off. It is really cold, right now 5 below and not suppose to hit zero tomorrow. I have a rocket stove mass heater half built but had to work in MS for a few weeks and came back to cold.
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Post by DirtCleaner on Jan 10, 2016 9:25:43 GMT -5
Make a small room out of cheap styrofoam. Then heat it with a small space heater. The foam will keep the heat in while you work and is easy to remove in the spring when it warms up. Keep in mind that cheap, or expensive, styrofoam burns easily and very fast. Cover it with sheetrock, plywood, or ? Cold here too. Same sub-zero bologna. One hour in my unheated garage yesterday was enough.
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Post by Mark K on Jan 10, 2016 10:55:57 GMT -5
You are correct, but space heaters are not all flame producing. Plus, you are an adult who has the experience in dealing with situations like that to safely implement the project into existence. If there were kids involved who would be unattended, then it would be a no go.
I made up a partition in my garage before that was just a set of 2x4 on the floor and 1x2 uprights with the styro screwed to it. It is still standing and almost intact after 10+ years. I have had the knipco blowing in there and never had an issue because I was careful.
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Post by Fossilman on Jan 10, 2016 17:52:02 GMT -5
Scored a nice machine there......Nope,I don't miss those North Dakota below zero days and winters at all!!!!!!!
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