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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 00:11:07 -0800, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote: COOL! Did you get a name/number? Sorry I didn't. Maybe I can find out though. Is "Wetside of WA" the name of a business, a club, or ? It's how we spell West Side of WA, which is also the Wet side. ;o) ~ jan LOL! I Googled like crazy for a "wet side of WA" and several variations ... Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. |
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COOL!
Did you get a name/number? Sorry I didn't. Maybe I can find out though. Is "Wetside of WA" the name of a business, a club, or ? It's how we spell West Side of WA, which is also the Wet side. ;o) ~ jan |
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chagoi, I hope you can learn form you Lenape ancestors. DO NOT use
local shale around your campfire. The gases and moisture trapped between the layers of rock expand and "Mak-um boom boom". It is very dangerous. -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "chagoi" wrote in message ... Mike Patterson Just wandering, hows the "burning water" experiment coming? We've been having some warmer weather up here in Pennsylvania. So I 've had some time to start cleaning up outside and working on the new pond. The grounds still too wet and frozen to start digging, so I decided to work on the campfire. It will be about 2 1/2- 3 feet from the edge of the pond, with the waterfall for a backdrop. I took some pictures of the flames, they can be seen at: http://ourkoipond.com/pond-campfire.htm or the "Campfire Experiment" button on my home page. My experiment with the "fire on the water" is still on hold , as there is still an iceberg on the 500 gallon Temp. pond. It froze solid since it is totally above ground. Meanwhile the koi have been vacationing in the Tomb, in my basement. By the time it thaws, I hope to have the prototype burner finished. Chagoi http://ourkoipond.com -- Microsoft XP --- "X"tra "P"atches, "X"tra "P"roblems, "X"tra "P"rofit, "X"tra "P"ain, "X"tra "P"anic, "X"tra "P"athetic, "Xtra "P"ernicious --- take your "P"ick |
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Hank wrote:
chagoi, I hope you can learn form you Lenape ancestors. DO NOT use local shale around your campfire. The gases and moisture trapped between the layers of rock expand and "Mak-um boom boom". It is very dangerous. Not really a problem in my area. I live in the "Cement Belt" area of eastern Pa. I mostly have to deal with clay mixed with a little bit of limestone. The "Slate Belt" area runs about 10 miles north of me. So the shale area begins about 5 miles north from me. Chagoi http://ourkoipond.com -- -- Microsoft XP --- "X"tra "P"atches, "X"tra "P"roblems, "X"tra "P"rofit, "X"tra "P"ain, "X"tra "P"anic, "X"tra "P"athetic, "Xtra "P"ernicious --- take your "P"ick |
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Hank wrote:
chagoi, I hope you can learn form you Lenape ancestors. DO NOT use local shale around your campfire. The gases and moisture trapped between the layers of rock expand and "Mak-um boom boom". It is very dangerous. Hank I think you my have just given Mike P. another idea for some cheep pyro-technic effects, to go along with his "Burning water" :-) -- -- Microsoft XP --- "X"tra "P"atches, "X"tra "P"roblems, "X"tra "P"rofit, "X"tra "P"ain, "X"tra "P"anic, "X"tra "P"athetic, "Xtra "P"ernicious --- take your "P"ick - |
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I was afraid of that. As kids we used to throw shale in a campfire an
run like hell. Even city kids learned fast. It's amazing we survived. -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "chagoi" wrote in message ... Hank wrote: chagoi, I hope you can learn form you Lenape ancestors. DO NOT use local shale around your campfire. The gases and moisture trapped between the layers of rock expand and "Mak-um boom boom". It is very dangerous. Hank I think you my have just given Mike P. another idea for some cheep pyro-technic effects, to go along with his "Burning water" :-) -- -- Microsoft XP --- "X"tra "P"atches, "X"tra "P"roblems, "X"tra "P"rofit, "X"tra "P"ain, "X"tra "P"anic, "X"tra "P"athetic, "Xtra "P"ernicious --- take your "P"ick - |
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 16:47:02 -0500, "Hank"
wrote: I was afraid of that. As kids we used to throw shale in a campfire an run like hell. Even city kids learned fast. It's amazing we survived. Where I grew up it was sandstone... big fun! And cheap potato chips are great firestarters and impromptu pyrotechnics. Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. |
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Is this a new way to cook fish??
"chagoi" wrote in message ... Mike Patterson Just wandering, hows the "burning water" experiment coming? We've been having some warmer weather up here in Pennsylvania. So I 've had some time to start cleaning up outside and working on the new pond. The grounds still too wet and frozen to start digging, so I decided to work on the campfire. It will be about 2 1/2- 3 feet from the edge of the pond, with the waterfall for a backdrop. I took some pictures of the flames, they can be seen at: http://ourkoipond.com/pond-campfire.htm or the "Campfire Experiment" button on my home page. My experiment with the "fire on the water" is still on hold , as there is still an iceberg on the 500 gallon Temp. pond. It froze solid since it is totally above ground. Meanwhile the koi have been vacationing in the Tomb, in my basement. By the time it thaws, I hope to have the prototype burner finished. Chagoi http://ourkoipond.com -- Microsoft XP --- "X"tra "P"atches, "X"tra "P"roblems, "X"tra "P"rofit, "X"tra "P"ain, "X"tra "P"anic, "X"tra "P"athetic, "Xtra "P"ernicious --- take your "P"ick |
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Is this a new way to cook fish??
"chagoi" wrote in message ... Mike Patterson Just wandering, hows the "burning water" experiment coming? We've been having some warmer weather up here in Pennsylvania. So I 've had some time to start cleaning up outside and working on the new pond. The grounds still too wet and frozen to start digging, so I decided to work on the campfire. It will be about 2 1/2- 3 feet from the edge of the pond, with the waterfall for a backdrop. I took some pictures of the flames, they can be seen at: http://ourkoipond.com/pond-campfire.htm or the "Campfire Experiment" button on my home page. My experiment with the "fire on the water" is still on hold , as there is still an iceberg on the 500 gallon Temp. pond. It froze solid since it is totally above ground. Meanwhile the koi have been vacationing in the Tomb, in my basement. By the time it thaws, I hope to have the prototype burner finished. Chagoi http://ourkoipond.com -- Microsoft XP --- "X"tra "P"atches, "X"tra "P"roblems, "X"tra "P"rofit, "X"tra "P"ain, "X"tra "P"anic, "X"tra "P"athetic, "Xtra "P"ernicious --- take your "P"ick |
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