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The ole Hedge is now AshYou'll need HI -TEMP Marshmellers
The ole Hedge is now AshYou'll need HI -TEMP Marshmellers
What do you do with the old blades?Over the course of a couple days Pops and I swapped blades on the finishing disc. Loads of fun.
He can send them down to me as I have many uses for them.What do you do with the old blades?
That sounds really enjoyable. Surely not wisdom teeth?
I’m doing a trial run of boiling and skinning some cypress knees in preparation for building lamps in shop class.



What do you do with the old blades?
These are in decent shape yet, just not the type of blade I want to run.




These are in decent shape yet, just not the type of blade I want to run.
I have 12 sold as "Cowboy Wok's" and have to get to building them. They're fun to build and make amazing food.
Start by cutting a plug out of material that matches in thickness.
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Use the electric hot glue gun and stick it in place. I like to put a 1/8" piece of copper plate under them when welding so I can crank the heat, have it burn through and not need to weld the bottom side at all. It leaves a nice smooth finish and doesn't stick to the copper plate at all.
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Skipping a few steps so as not to lose y'all .... here it is finished !! 316SS rods bent for handles with a chunk of 1/2" EMT sleeved over it to help keep the heat down on the handles. I hit the top and bottom of the blade with a wire wheel and send it out to the customer ready to be seasoned and make food.
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This is the very first one I build close to 20yrs ago cooking all kinds of yummy things.
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Is it an inverter welder and does it only feature one knob to "control the intended workpiece thickness"?Played with the new $74 shoebox size, amazon flux core welder. Very surprised at what it could do without any wire speed control. Straighten and welded/reinforced a buddy’s ATV plow that was starting to get to the point of stress fracturing at key attachment points. Should be good forever
It only takes a couple of them to quickly make a huge stinky mess!Was it stored in a pigeon coop?





