Green freeks gonna love you Not in it for the love ❤️! lol lJust wasting time and company money!
Feb 4, 2023 wildbill1973z28 The Hen that laid the Golden LegosBanned Permanently 146 1 Joined Feb 1, 2011 Messages 5,218 Reaction score 3,149 Location west of the city Feb 4, 2023 #11 keith089 said: Green freeks gonna love you Click to expand... Not in it for the love ! lol lJust wasting time and company money!
keith089 said: Green freeks gonna love you Click to expand... Not in it for the love ! lol lJust wasting time and company money!
Feb 4, 2023 87KJH ODT Junkie! 44 0 Joined Dec 9, 2020 Messages 1,996 Reaction score 1,832 Location 30276 Feb 4, 2023 #12 Appears to be a variation of a "smudge pot". These can be dangerous if attempting to relight when they are still warm. Cheap heating idea using a waste motor oil stove/ burner [DIY-rocket stove] Great News! I have just launched my first mobile GAME. Get it on Google Play. It is a small retro-styled platformer:... utreon.com
Appears to be a variation of a "smudge pot". These can be dangerous if attempting to relight when they are still warm. Cheap heating idea using a waste motor oil stove/ burner [DIY-rocket stove] Great News! I have just launched my first mobile GAME. Get it on Google Play. It is a small retro-styled platformer:... utreon.com
Feb 4, 2023 THREEJAYS The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 97 0 Joined Dec 11, 2011 Messages 12,403 Reaction score 16,927 Location winston,ga Feb 4, 2023 #13 Looks great to me
Feb 4, 2023 Old_School ODT Junkie! 58 0 Joined Jul 8, 2010 Messages 2,403 Reaction score 1,242 Location Buford, GA Feb 4, 2023 #14 wildbill1973z28 said: 1/8” sheet metal! And your old burnt motor oil! Click to expand... I love it! Back in the oil patch, the roughnecks would have a commercial version of this to keep warm during the winter. Although they were usually fueled with diesel.
wildbill1973z28 said: 1/8” sheet metal! And your old burnt motor oil! Click to expand... I love it! Back in the oil patch, the roughnecks would have a commercial version of this to keep warm during the winter. Although they were usually fueled with diesel.