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<blockquote data-quote="BrisJoe" data-source="post: 120477" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Well today my dragline maintenance day was washed out so I hung out in the bodily bay doing "foreign" work. After finished making some tractor pins for my supervisors tractor, me and one of the guys went down to the steel scrap dump. </p><p>There is everything there any of you guys could dream of to make prospecting gear with, just sitting there rusting.</p><p></p><p>Anyway found a neat piece of 8mm punch plate already welded into a cylinder about a metre long, grabbed thY and a couple of old aluminum signs and took them back and did some cutting, a lot of mucking around with the thicker sign to roll it, then bolt it all together, and volla I have the ain part of my smaller trommel.</p><p>photos later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrisJoe, post: 120477, member: 805"] Well today my dragline maintenance day was washed out so I hung out in the bodily bay doing "foreign" work. After finished making some tractor pins for my supervisors tractor, me and one of the guys went down to the steel scrap dump. There is everything there any of you guys could dream of to make prospecting gear with, just sitting there rusting. Anyway found a neat piece of 8mm punch plate already welded into a cylinder about a metre long, grabbed thY and a couple of old aluminum signs and took them back and did some cutting, a lot of mucking around with the thicker sign to roll it, then bolt it all together, and volla I have the ain part of my smaller trommel. photos later [/QUOTE]
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