>BTW, on 395. (Bee Smoker), where is the connection between (what I assume is) the bellows and the smoker part?
Yes, they are supposed to connect near the bottom but I'm missing that piece.
Rob
7/09/2005 12:20 PM
Anonymous said...
None of the bee smokers I've seen have a connection between the bellows and the pot. The holes are aligned so the puff of air mostly gets to the pot anyway. I suppose this is done so that pot gets air even when then bellows aren't being pumped, and so that heat doesn't conduct into the bellows and ruin them.
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394. water/lawn sprinkler
395. smoker for bee hives
399. soldering iron
7/07/2005 5:14 AM
Agree with pa-ter, and add:
398: Seed Planter - poke hole in ground, spreading handles pulls 1 seed out of holder and drops in hole.
7/07/2005 6:51 AM
396 Designed for shipping eggs safely. Originally each pocket would have had a wad of excelsior packing.
7/07/2005 10:32 AM
>394. water/lawn sprinkler
>395. smoker for bee hives
>399. soldering iron
>398: Seed Planter...
>396 Designed for shipping eggs safely...
These are all correct.
Rob
7/08/2005 3:18 PM
It's amazing all of the different tools and gadgets that people invented and produced! Cool site.
BTW, on 395. (Bee Smoker), where is the connection between (what I assume is) the bellows and the smoker part?
7/08/2005 10:19 PM
>BTW, on 395. (Bee Smoker), where is the connection between (what I assume is) the bellows and the smoker part?
Yes, they are supposed to connect near the bottom but I'm missing that piece.
Rob
7/09/2005 12:20 PM
None of the bee smokers I've seen have a connection between the bellows and the pot. The holes are aligned so the puff of air mostly gets to the pot anyway. I suppose this is done so that pot gets air even when then bellows aren't being pumped, and so that heat doesn't conduct into the bellows and ruin them.
7/15/2005 3:05 PM
>None of the bee smokers I've seen have a connection...
Thanks for the info, I thought it was missing a piece.
7/15/2005 6:21 PM