[TheForge] burner book
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sun Feb 15 13:30:00 2004
Mikey,
I wasn't trying to be irreverent...well maybe a little hehe. It
wouldn't be bad
if the new book was a collection but mores the better with new stuff. I
have
been holding off building a new forge since I heard of your book. Now I
can't wait. Thanks for your reply.
Bob
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On Saturday, February 14, 2004, at 08:01 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 2/14/2004 10:38:18 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> Mikey,
>
> Is the new book a compendium of info that is
> already out there? or is there something new? what?
>
> Bob
> How irreverent of you! (I may grow to like this guy.) You just asked
> the best
> question I've heard yet. The answer is, it's both. Everything that's
> out
> there has been sifted through, simplified, and laid out in plain
> language for the
> reader. That is to say, everything about safety, the nature, and
> technical ins
> and outs of propane, and the equipment from the guts of the cylinder,
> right
> on through to the burner.
> When you reach the burner, everything in the book is brand new. A
> tiny
> little trickle of it has leaked "out there." Nothing more than a
> taste. The
> book is a banquet of goodies. The new burners are just an appetizer.
> The main
> course is complete freedom in doing hot work. There's no need to take
> my word for
> it, everything's coming out in the wash in just six more days. It
> should be a
> very fun spring.
> Mikey