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re: CONTEST. $2000 prize USC members only.
Posted on 10/28/18 at 11:53 pm to scrooster
Posted on 10/28/18 at 11:53 pm to scrooster
Hey scrooster. Got your score.
I use green, purple and blue. Depends on the details I’m putting into the project. I use centrifugal. Works good but a pain. The spring tension is really tight. Had to build a very heavy mount to keep it from moving at all when I release the pin. Il be using a coin for this project. It’s 21.7 Kt. Gonna add some 14 Kt to the smelter to give the ring strength.
So it will work out to be around 18-Kt. I could use a straight 18kt to start with, but the history of the gold in the ring makes it special if the winner is into history like myself. I’d like to hear about the niche market your talking about. Thanks Brent. ( the USC )
I use green, purple and blue. Depends on the details I’m putting into the project. I use centrifugal. Works good but a pain. The spring tension is really tight. Had to build a very heavy mount to keep it from moving at all when I release the pin. Il be using a coin for this project. It’s 21.7 Kt. Gonna add some 14 Kt to the smelter to give the ring strength.
So it will work out to be around 18-Kt. I could use a straight 18kt to start with, but the history of the gold in the ring makes it special if the winner is into history like myself. I’d like to hear about the niche market your talking about. Thanks Brent. ( the USC )
Posted on 10/29/18 at 11:01 pm to TheUSC
Your's is a counter weighted centrifuge? Two rings max at a time? Or one with a counter weight?
I've seen an old one fly apart like a bullet one time.
Yep, I've got a niche market that needs filling and I still have a little leftover 10 and 14 yellow casting grain to play with.
I've seen an old one fly apart like a bullet one time.
Yep, I've got a niche market that needs filling and I still have a little leftover 10 and 14 yellow casting grain to play with.
This post was edited on 10/30/18 at 8:31 pm
Posted on 10/30/18 at 12:39 pm to TheUSC
What is the history behind the coin? I had family in both wars and history is a hobby.
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