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Post by sweetleaf on Feb 18, 2007 22:33:28 GMT 1
I believe its a greenhouse heater or part of it it looks as though there should be two parafin burners there, has anyone ever seen anything like it? The make is Eltex, I found it deeply buried in my ginormous compost heap at the lottie! Its made of galvanised material the brown stain you can see isnt rust, its compost, do you think it can still be used?
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Post by Sleepy on Feb 18, 2007 23:28:57 GMT 1
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Post by sweetleaf on Feb 18, 2007 23:30:27 GMT 1
erm........ is there a link?
thanks !
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Post by Sleepy on Feb 18, 2007 23:32:17 GMT 1
Yes, yes, yes... you know me, it takes three or four attempts to get a posting right ;D
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Post by The witch on Feb 19, 2007 8:06:40 GMT 1
What a lucky find - perhaps there are more goodies in your compost heap yet to be discovered.
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Post by sweetleaf on Feb 19, 2007 8:54:59 GMT 1
There may well be, it makes you wonder why they buried it, no explanation needed for the empty cider cans though...... ;D
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Post by plocket on Feb 19, 2007 9:19:01 GMT 1
Wow what a find! Do you think your OH can get it working again?
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Post by sweetleaf on Feb 19, 2007 9:28:36 GMT 1
Without a doubt! It requires two paraffin heaters (of which I already have one) the chimneys fit the lower pipes and it turns into a low tech radiator. ;D OH reckons the shelf for the burners needs making bigger as it was designed to hold oblong heaters, and mine is round. A simple task, and one that can be done without actually changing the structure, by making a shelf that fits over the original one. He says the design is one that will cut down on the condensation caused when burning paraffin too, clever OH!
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Post by plocket on Feb 19, 2007 12:11:23 GMT 1
I'm impressed!!
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Post by cheerypeabrain on Feb 28, 2007 17:34:24 GMT 1
is it a wankle rotary engine?
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Post by mickthecactus on Feb 28, 2007 17:43:20 GMT 1
Careful...........
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Post by sweetleaf on Feb 28, 2007 17:50:08 GMT 1
I am sure its less of a gas guzzler than a wankle and it wont need a rebuild in short order either! Although it has very few moving parts (none) so it has a similarity! Did you think I might have been tempted to be a little cheeky there mick? ;D I was you know
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Post by mickthecactus on Feb 28, 2007 17:52:49 GMT 1
Stop it. You'll go blind.
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Post by sweetleaf on Feb 28, 2007 17:54:02 GMT 1
who said that? :
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Post by plocket on Feb 28, 2007 18:09:26 GMT 1
You lot never cease to amaze me! I've never heard of a "wankle" (gotta be careful ) and yet you lot are chatting about one as if you can't live without one!!! ;D
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Post by The witch on Feb 28, 2007 18:14:44 GMT 1
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Post by Sleepy on Feb 28, 2007 18:19:51 GMT 1
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Post by plocket on Feb 28, 2007 18:19:56 GMT 1
Erm... GOSH!!! You are all far to technical for me!
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Post by plocket on Feb 28, 2007 18:59:19 GMT 1
Quasiturbine engine..... hydrogen fuel cell..... triangular rotor....... AAAAAGGGGGGGGG! Brain...... can't...... function.....
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Post by cheerypeabrain on Feb 28, 2007 20:26:28 GMT 1
How well I remember the day I was lurking in the Science Museum, slightly bored (at the age of 12 how was I to know that I'd end up as an adult with a job in science, admittedly not engineering!?)... when there...in a glass case next to various nadgets, gimbles, wotjamakallits and STUFF was the now famous WANKLE ROTARY ENGINE ...ah..just saying the words kept me sniggering for MONTHS!
and then of course Monty Python's Flying Circus also found the engine worthy of note ;D
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Post by sweetleaf on Mar 1, 2007 10:56:28 GMT 1
I must admit that as a teen I was similarly inclined. The giggles were never far away, Dads toolshed was a great source of amusement for me some of the tools had very interesting names! .
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Post by The witch on Mar 1, 2007 11:30:51 GMT 1
Ooo yes there are some very interesting items in the tool shed ;D
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Post by piggingardener on Mar 1, 2007 11:33:49 GMT 1
B@st@rd file anyone?
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Post by The witch on Mar 1, 2007 11:37:45 GMT 1
Nipples
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Post by sweetleaf on Mar 1, 2007 11:45:05 GMT 1
Two of my faves! The second still tickles the giggle button. ;D
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