Thanks for the input Mike, guess we need more data and more cold weather :D
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Thanks for the input Mike, guess we need more data and more cold weather :D
If you need to burn it faster... and then you can make a nice buffer/grinder/forge around it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SH5953iQ6w
I only tried my 80 grit, it's about all I use anymore.
When I go out to feed the dog later, I will try it again, and the other grits too.
Lemur I was laughing out loud at your engine because I could picture what that would do in a shop. Yes that would keep things toasty in any shop!
I love watching afterburners at night from the tower! First time I saw one was when I was 19, a freshly minted air traffic controller, and was in the tower at night watching a flight of 4 F-104s do a formation takeoff. Better than fireworks!
Ok. I found out that at -15f, it's definitely too cold in my shop...
for me to stay in there and do any experiments.
I'm only now catching up on this thread. I learned a long time ago that the hide glue based compounds should be left in the refrigerator and have had that habit ever since. Trust me, on a hot day, rancid hide glue will cause you to vacate the shop. I've always used cool compounds since. Dunno if this will add experimental information.