Ask the store manger if he can get them for you.
On 10/24/2010 8:15 PM, GREGORY WATKINS wrote:
>
> The Sherwin-Williams in my city don't have them but the stores here are
> weird and its hit and miss
> ..have you thought about
> Selling some and shipping them??..if you ever do put me down for two
> of them
> . All so the home supply stores sell cardboard concrete form tubing that
> are used for putting post in the ground and they fill the cardboard tube
> with concrete to set the post in...they come in many size and a 8 in
> diameter one works great instead of using sheet metal for the form that is
> in gingery's book....you can then burn it out when you fire the foundry up
> or after it has been sitting for a few days wet from the liner it will
> peel
> off in layers very easily.it is cheap to buy and you can cut the tube down
> very easy with a saw...Gregory
>
>
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Dale King
> Date: 10/23/2010 10:09:59 PM
> To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:gingery_machines%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [gingery_machines] Propane Foundry Questions
>
>
> Hi,
> The local Sherwin-Williams paint store sells new 5 gal cans
> For 8 bucks
> Dale
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 23, 2010, at 7:46 AM, "R.L. Wurdack" <dickw@nwlink.com
> <mailto:dickw%40nwlink.com>> wrote:
>
> You can still buy kerosene in 5 gallon metal buckets. Idon't know what
> you'd
>
> do with the kerosene but ...
>
> Zinc, galvanizing, is bad news at high temperatures.
>
> Dick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "superclane" <gear@hawaii.rr.com <mailto:gear%40hawaii.rr.com>>
> To: <gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:gingery_machines%40yahoogroups.com>>
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 8:10 PM
> Subject: [gingery_machines] Propane Foundry Questions
>
> > Howdy all. Two questions here:
> >
> > 1. Can't seem to find any metal 5 gal+ buckets (and honestly didn't
> > expect to) for the container for the foundry, but I did see a cheap ~10
> > gal galvanized steel garbage can at City Mill that might do. But my
> > question is, given the choice of materials that you could use for the
> > container for the foundry, what do you prefer? (Oh, and I am
> terrified of
> > cutting into spent propane containers, but if instructions are
> included to
>
> > ensure that it is safe to do so, I'd give it a try)
> >
> > 2. I'm sold on the propane foundry, but as far as burners go, the two
> > that seem to keep popping up are the Oliver-upwind burner and the Reil
> > burner. Both seem do-able. I haven't worked with gas before, so I'm
> > fishing for advice on plans or instructions for a novice.
> >
> > Thanks guys!
> >
> > Clane Kaluna
> > Honolulu, Hawaii
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
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