[AT] reducing noise on portable generator
George Willer
gwill at toast.net
Sun May 22 18:41:57 PDT 2005
Ivan,
I wouldn't guarantee you won't need a boat... mud boat. I've been to the
Jay County fairgrounds 33 times now and I don't think there was ever a time
you couldn't find mud!
I'm way behind on my scouting trips to the local scrap yard. :-( It's not
a good idea to go looking to find a specific item... it works better to let
the items find you. That's how I got one of my bandsaws and the speed
reducer to slow it down for metal cutting.
George Willer
----- Original Message -----
From: "ivan" <ivancou at alltel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] reducing noise on portable generator
> George , so youre saying that I dont need to bring the boat for Portland ?
> : )
> I've been working on the wife about doing the may swap meet for a couple
> years . Since it falls on my birthday , but you've been married long
> enough
> to know how that goes .
> On the exhaust stack , I thought I'd heard that before . Actually the
> genset came with a big muffler ,but it was rusted really tight to the pipe
> .
> I finally managed to get it off without cutting it and finally found an
> adapter for the briggs . Then put a Quiet tone muffler on after that and
> you
> could hear the valves chatter . So now to get a long piece of pipe for a
> stack . I could go over to the scrap yard and get a chunk , if I could
> sneak in & out . I'm allowed free run of the place 24 - 7 ,but its just
> that every time I go over I bring home twice as much stuff as I took in .
> I
> need to get a picture of my latest find posted for the "bikers" in the
> group
> .
> Ivan
>
>
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