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    A proper Urn

    Finished a special request Saturday night, a real Urn for my oldest friend, by his son who I've known almost as long. The normal plastic container would not do!
    I started by estimating volume of ashes, approximately 168 cu in. His wife is to receive about 75%, to distribute as she travels. That's about 120 cu in. The first feature was to make it possible to open, yet seal securely between times.

    Mr. P was an extraordinary man from a family of well known plumbers. His specialty was fire suppression systems, associated pumps and drivers, a life-long hot rodding gearhead, along with anything mechanical. So, we looked to symbolize the most important aspects of him.
    So this connecting rod, Click image for larger version. 

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    while not from an engine but a fluid pump became the frame. The vessel itself was a 6" sweated copper cap, a short length of 'L' copper tubing, a slip ring, high grade gasket , fire pump flange (yes, a record groove seal on both faces), O-ringed station cap with chain, 4 studs and nuts. The 4 hardware bits represent each of his children.
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    This is mock up before sandblast and paint, and a stand to keep it up right.
    The Urn proper is removable to aid dispensing his ashes.
    Sincerely,
    Toolmaker51
    ...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...

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