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I've often thought that a cylinder w/head would make an awesome lamp. I'm
waiting for my ag flying buddys to get back from the convention in Reno to ask them to save the next one they have to pull off one of their round engines. I figure that I'd make a floorlamp out of it. Jim "Blanche Cohen" wrote in message ... Had to replace the cast iron/steel/whatever cylinder (Piper part 65319) on my cherokee a couple years ago because of a crack (which later was an AD, but my A&P caught it early). The shop presented it to me with the comment "it'll make a *great* lamp base!". Well, not for me. I don't think any of my tables would hold the weight! But if anyone would like it (for lamp or scrap, I don't think it can be repaired) let me know, and it's your's for shipping (as cheap as I can find it) and a pint of Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge ice cream. Why now? Because I'm cleaning out the basement--lousy weather in Colorado. |
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Jim
Then get a bent prop to attach and you have an unusual floor lamp. Have seen them used for lamps and ashtrays... ol ag pilot |
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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
... I've often thought that a cylinder w/head would make an awesome lamp. I'm waiting for my ag flying buddys to get back from the convention in Reno to ask them to save the next one they have to pull off one of their round engines. I figure that I'd make a floorlamp out of it. Jim Jim, et al... You've seen these folks haven't ya?: http://www.motoart.com/html/slideshows.htm Pretty cool stuf. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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I visited a company once that had a P&W radial engine as its conference
table. Basically the engine was facing upward on feet, with a round glass top over it (the prop shaft stuck up in the center of the table). The chairs were aluminum B-52 seats. You had to be very careful pulling up to the table, because you could really knock your shins on the rocker arm covers. Ask me how I know. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... I've often thought that a cylinder w/head would make an awesome lamp. I'm waiting for my ag flying buddys to get back from the convention in Reno to ask them to save the next one they have to pull off one of their round engines. I figure that I'd make a floorlamp out of it. Jim "Blanche Cohen" wrote in message ... Had to replace the cast iron/steel/whatever cylinder (Piper part 65319) on my cherokee a couple years ago because of a crack (which later was an AD, but my A&P caught it early). The shop presented it to me with the comment "it'll make a *great* lamp base!". Well, not for me. I don't think any of my tables would hold the weight! But if anyone would like it (for lamp or scrap, I don't think it can be repaired) let me know, and it's your's for shipping (as cheap as I can find it) and a pint of Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge ice cream. Why now? Because I'm cleaning out the basement--lousy weather in Colorado. |
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