Thanks for putting the info together Mark, all looks pretty good.
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Great spreadsheet for those looking at a cast oven. It will be interesting to see how the numbers work out at the end of the project.Last edited by UtahBeehiver; 04-07-2020, 05:42 PM.Russell
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Originally posted by 4stroker View PostHi all, im trying to upload the spreadsheet as an attachment but it doesnt support .xlsx or.xls files. Any other ideas?Kindled with zeal and fired with passion.
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If I remember right you can zip the file then upload it. Do you know how to do that? I either use winzip or now I think it is part of windows 10.My build thread
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Mark, if you are using Windows 10, simply open up File Explorer (I use the windows key+e), right click on your Excel spreadsheet file and hoover your mouse over Send To (about 3/4 of the way down the list). In the new list that appears, there is a choice to make a compressed (zipped) folder. Choose that and your spreadsheet will be highlighted with the option to change the file name or just accept the zip file name shown. By default, it should then appear right next to your source spreadsheet (same filename, just with the zip extension). That zipped file should be up-loadable as an attachment to a post.Mike Stansbury - The Traveling Loafer
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Thanks all, try this.
If anyone finds any errors or issues, please let me know and I will fix.
Unfortunately thanks to Covid-19 I think it will be some time before I "road-test" these calcs...
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Originally posted by 4stroker View PostThanks all, try this.
If anyone finds any errors or issues, please let me know and I will fix.
Unfortunately thanks to Covid-19 I think it will be some time before I "road-test" these calcs...
Unfortunately I can't edit the yellow fields in your file, it prompts me for a password :/, any suggestion?
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I have not seen successful use of homebrew usage for floors but fine for the dome. Fire bricks are use on the floor section. But you may want to check with David S, he is our casting expert.Last edited by UtahBeehiver; 05-04-2020, 07:22 AM.Russell
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Sorry for the delay, I've uploaded an unprotected version of the spreadsheet now
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Originally posted by 4stroker View PostI can also add a column/tab for imperial/US units.
What units would you guys want? inches/cubic feet (or gallons?)/pounds?
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