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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 10:32:39 GMT -5
Taking a break from a recently finished vibratory tumbler project. a tuff one. Thought I would tackle this heavy 54 inch fire pit without endangering my worker's back. Trying to figure out basic handling issues. So the ATV drawn trailer. 54 w/cover, 60 to left 54 on trailer being buffed and centers located for welding base Scrap 54 and 60 way to thick for fire pit use. heavy beast. Have to take what they have.
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Post by notjustone on Dec 5, 2017 11:33:42 GMT -5
Scrap 54 and 60 way to thick for fire pit use. heavy beast. Have to take what they have. 3/8ths thick?
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Post by MsAli on Dec 5, 2017 11:48:32 GMT -5
Those are impressive pits
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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 12:07:25 GMT -5
Scrap 54 and 60 way to thick for fire pit use. heavy beast. Have to take what they have. 3/8ths thick? Kinda. Required by ASME for that pressure .313" nominal. Probably 3/8" at bottom and .320" where maximum draw is. Some come in 5/8 - 3/4 inch for high pressure. Those are customer pick ups.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 12:13:41 GMT -5
Those are impressive pits Thanks Ali. I really like my fire pit biz. Fun customers. Get to practice some creating. Your California is about #2 buyer. For some reason they make up over half the complaints. Picky picky #1 source of complaints per capita is Bellevue, Washington. That is an enigma, must be the water. Why that town buys so many I will never know.
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Post by MsAli on Dec 5, 2017 12:30:46 GMT -5
Those are impressive pits Thanks Ali. I really like my fire pit biz. Fun customers. Get to practice some creating. Your California is about #2 buyer. For some reason they make up over half the complaints. Picky picky #1 source of complaints per capita is Bellevue, Washington. That is an enigma, must be the water. Why that town buys so many I will never know. You for sure have some talent with stuff.
and as far as the complaints----
people with $ and not much else to do but sit around and complain.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 12:50:11 GMT -5
Thanks Ali. I really like my fire pit biz. Fun customers. Get to practice some creating. Your California is about #2 buyer. For some reason they make up over half the complaints. Picky picky #1 source of complaints per capita is Bellevue, Washington. That is an enigma, must be the water. Why that town buys so many I will never know. You for sure have some talent with stuff.
and as far as the complaints----
people with $ and not much else to do but sit around and complain.
I look up the sum $itches on Zillow because I get their address upon receipt of order. The complainer's houses average over a million dollars. Yesterday, Fullerton CA, pit came in with a scuff and she wants it for free. Zillow says she is in a house - 1.3 million. I tricked her. Told her I would give her a full refund<then a delay>AFTER she returned it lol. We compromised, I still got raped. I get about 1 complaint per 50 fire pits. Not bad at all. CODB - cost of doing...
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Post by MsAli on Dec 5, 2017 13:06:18 GMT -5
You for sure have some talent with stuff.
and as far as the complaints----
people with $ and not much else to do but sit around and complain.
I look up the sum $itches on Zillow because I get their address upon receipt of order. The complainer's houses average over a million dollars. Yesterday, Fullerton CA, pit came in with a scuff and she wants it for free. Zillow says she is in a house - 1.3 million. I tricked her. Told her I would give her a full refund<then a delay>AFTER she returned it lol. We compromised, I still got raped. I get about 1 complaint per 50 fire pits. Not bad at all. CODB - cost of doing... A scuff on a fire pit OH MY I wonder if they even use them ??
1 in 50 is not bad at all
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Post by fantastic5 on Dec 5, 2017 14:14:49 GMT -5
Kinda. Required by ASME for that pressure .313" nominal. Probably 3/8" at bottom and .320" where maximum draw is. Some come in 5/8 - 3/4 inch for high pressure. Those are customer pick ups. I've been wanting one of your firepits for..., well I guess about as long as you've been posting pictures. How heavy is that beast? Was planning on pick up so we could visit anyway.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 22:30:17 GMT -5
I look up the sum $itches on Zillow because I get their address upon receipt of order. The complainer's houses average over a million dollars. Yesterday, Fullerton CA, pit came in with a scuff and she wants it for free. Zillow says she is in a house - 1.3 million. I tricked her. Told her I would give her a full refund<then a delay>AFTER she returned it lol. We compromised, I still got raped. I get about 1 complaint per 50 fire pits. Not bad at all. CODB - cost of doing... A scuff on a fire pit OH MY I wonder if they even use them ??
1 in 50 is not bad at all
In most cases they may be ordering with intentions of filing a claim. They have way worse scuffs and scratches from handling in production. Those bowls cost more than the fire pit when sold in AAA condition for industry. Deep scratches and invisible out-of-round defects is the reason I got them cheap.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 22:35:25 GMT -5
Kinda. Required by ASME for that pressure .313" nominal. Probably 3/8" at bottom and .320" where maximum draw is. Some come in 5/8 - 3/4 inch for high pressure. Those are customer pick ups. I've been wanting one of your firepits for..., well I guess about as long as you've been posting pictures. How heavy is that beast? Was planning on pick up so we could visit anyway. 380 pound bowl, 80 pound base. Must be 460 pounds. Too heavy, had help moving it around. Only way. Y'all come on over anytime. Looking forward. Maybe we can get together at the Elk River after Christmas.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 5, 2017 22:41:15 GMT -5
Tried to maintain proportion to the 30 inch model.
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Post by MsAli on Dec 5, 2017 22:51:06 GMT -5
What were they originally used for?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 23:27:12 GMT -5
Amongst myriad things about this thread I love this image is the first thing we see when we come to visit. Simply love it!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2017 23:28:23 GMT -5
What were they originally used for? Pressurised tank ends. He started a few years ago with "blem" and "out of spec" surplus. Now he is the mfg largest buyer (I'm speculating).
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Post by MsAli on Dec 5, 2017 23:38:34 GMT -5
Amongst myriad things about this thread I love this image is the first thing we see when we come to visit. Simply love it! Agree-looks like a little Rhodesian pup
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Post by jamesp on Dec 11, 2017 18:56:45 GMT -5
Amongst myriad things about this thread I love this image is the first thing we see when we come to visit. Simply love it! Agree-looks like a little Rhodesian pup I got in trouble for coating that pup in white clay.
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Post by MsAli on Dec 11, 2017 18:58:25 GMT -5
Agree-looks like a little Rhodesian pup I got in trouble for coating that pup in white clay. Am I right that it's a Rhodesian? It washes off right ?
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Post by jamesp on Dec 12, 2017 5:04:47 GMT -5
I got in trouble for coating that pup in white clay. Am I right that it's a Rhodesian? It washes off right ?
Yep, you are correct. Me got into big trouble that day. Washes with difficulty yes. Wife and her RR breeding buddies/partners were having slumber party at the house that weekend and left me to babysit 7 pups 2 hours. They went for lunch. They got back and all 7 puppies were covered in white clay. Add the pup house. They were getting ready to do a photo session and then buyers were coming to pick up their pups. Frantically bathing pups and washing pup house down(I managed them lol) Long weekend for me, they made me pay. Pups smelled great !
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Post by jamesp on Dec 12, 2017 5:12:00 GMT -5
Custom order for a giant 54 inch fire pit !! Encaustic artist here in Atlanta pennytreese.comEncaustic art is most interesting painting method. Oil base, wax and blow torch to flow color. Amazing lady. Examples:
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