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There's a quote about that, and it's a classic. It's something like:
- "The lazy guy will always show you the best way to get something done" (+/-)
I think it's from the writing of the granddaddy economist of them all, Adam Smith.
If I find it I'll post it here.
You know what, just a simple length of expanded metal lath fore-and-aft along the centerline of the drum with a 1" spacer of some kind could go a long way to avoiding any unexpected "sadness"!
And I bet if you put up a big circulating fan across the room to blow towards that thing (real slow is...
That's a real nice size shop, and love the Green Tractor (because you know, "nothing runs like a Deere").
And if that honking hefty drum is your stove then I'm betting for SURE that shop is toasty in wintertime! The only thing that would spook me is losing your footing on something...
Because it's welded (and also that bead isn't looking any too good particularly), it's likely not a standard installation.
Likely if it was a production item it would have been bolted or something to be cost-effective. It looks "home grown", do you think?
The carb cleaned up real nice. :beer:
Wonder if hitting that rubber boot with a little preservative of some kind might be a good idea before it goes into hiding under the hood.
Most marine stores carry product like that. Have you given that any thought?
Your english is plenty good enough. If any of us have questions about what you're trying to say, we'll ask you. Don't let that hold you back.
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