Ooh we made a model of the Pond Du Gard aqueduct ... but I think I might also be able to use it as a windshield.
So, what did you do in metalwork today?
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So, what did you do in metalwork today?
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Re: So, what did you do in metalwork today?
More intake or the ability to nudge it into the ground for a touch more stability?
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Re: So, what did you do in metalwork today?
I'm hoping it'll aid in helping keep the gas canister cool(ish). The stove should draw a lot of cold air through the arches ... fingers crossedMore intake or the ability to nudge it into the ground for a touch more stability?
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Re: So, what did you do in metalwork today?
Nice
Roll of sellotape as the 'round object'?
Roll of sellotape as the 'round object'?
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Re: So, what did you do in metalwork today?
No, I'm posh and use an old Ti lid off a mugRoll of sellotape as the 'round object'?
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Re: So, what did you do in metalwork today?
...while wearing a flame retardant suit and standing at a safe distance away from anything else (in)flammablefingers crossed
Re: So, what did you do in metalwork today?
That makes all the difference!Bearbonesnorm wrote: Ti