From: | Tom Wilcock | e-mail: | twilcock@hotmail.ca |
Subject: | RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Cylinder | Date: | Tue Mar 3 06:28:08 2020 |
Response to: | 7278 |
The cylinder in the picture looks likes it is from a Harley. Tom ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Mark Hill could fix that. ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Steve, I'm doing some concrete patching work right now, and it's really rough on my hands. I'm not sure I'm ready to bite. I've used car cylinder heads as weights on a disk harrow and on a lawn aerator, but never used m/c cylinders as a rebar substitute. I'm happy that no Hendersons were harmed in your F-I-L's foibles. Dave ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- So no one has bitten on my story. The real truth is that I was removing a 2' by 4' concrete stub wall that was going to be in the way of my shelving unit and unearthed this at the bottom of the wall. Then I remembered that my Father-in-law had thrown in some m/c cylinders and flywheels as re-bar, I remembered the cylinders as Hedstroms though. Hope everyone enjoyed it though. Steve |
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