Elmfield Conversion - Spaghetti Western - Final Photos & MP3 Demos

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hi,
this is a conversion I just did:

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After:
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Infos:
http://www.richardjameswinter.com/blog/ ... /#more-888


Cheers

Richard

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:hail:

Nice!

Looks (and sounds) great.

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that's awesome :tu:
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hey that's wonderful - in sound and looks. :)

did you form the resonator yourself or adapt something other to the purpose? i've been viewing/reading about similar conversions on the net recently with folk using various bowls, hubcaps, colanders and alike. i'm particularly taken with your aesthetic approach. inspiring!

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Looks and sounds really great :love:
Really well done! :tu:

Cheers
Dennis

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knockman wrote:did you form the resonator yourself or adapt something other to the purpose? i've been viewing/reading about similar conversions on the net recently with folk using various bowls, hubcaps, colanders and alike.
just read your blog posts on the build - i see it was a sieve! should have got that from the spaghetti reference :dog:

excellent stuff

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Thx for looking and commenting people,

Knockman, yeah you found out already, it#s a spaghetti sieve drainer thingy.
It had a foot on it which I took off (was welded on in four places) and it just fitted the bill on this one.

The small ones you can get cheap at those discoun shops, they are sieves for the plug hole in a kitchen sink.

I have made a diagram that shows how the "resonator" and biscuit are held together:

http://www.richardjameswinter.com/blog/ ... resonator/

Maybe someone wants to make one themselves. I take orders too:)

This is not a real resonator of course, but I will be building a real one too soon, then I will be buying the resonator and cover,

Cheers then,

Richard

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