bulletpruf
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Sorry to hear it, 86. Hope you turn the corner on the norovirus soon.
Oh ****! Sorry man! I follow you and Randy the Ford guy.....last few have been tough on both of you. I was confused, and usually are. In a few day's im going to hide my own Easter eggs.......My bad!Randy??
Referring to cords thru windows or doors and it being quite chilly and windy at the moment. We are trying to stay warm with a kerosene heater. It's 65 in here right now.Heavy gauge extension cord....keep it simple!
No sensors and that's not happening.If you have spare cord ends, I'd drill a hole through the rim board of the house to snake the cord in, then terminate it with a new cord end.
Be safe with carbon monoxide build-up with a kerosene heater. Do you have sensors available to monitor?
This is where I am currently, have a big mess and I somehow seem to just make it bigger every time I try and "clean it up".More cleaning and organizing. I'm about at wits end with the mess out there. desperately looking for wins in cleaning. But not yet at the "pitch it all and start over" point.
Those look great, will be much easier to handle versus the old grid.Started loading printed bolt bins with hardware. I think some custom sizing might be appropriate. I don't think all of them need to hold a bazillion bolts if i wont have that many of each.
That is way faster than I expected you to say, while the commercial bins are probably a bit sturdier, the size is the key. Saving a bit buying off the shelf wouldn't be that good if you lost too much space.Well I have a crealityk1. It's pretty fast. 2 bins fit on the build plate at once and takes about 2hrs to print. I got about 15 bins from a 1kg roll of pla. So currently that's about $20. I'm looking for cheaper pla. I think I can get each bin under a dollar. The real benefit is I can make them exactly the size I want. I can't do that with commercial ones.
I have two Bridgeports and need to decide what I am keeping, I am heavily invested in R8 tooling and my new unit is not R8 and only came with a handful of stuff.I'm still tinkering on the bolt storage, while i think about what rolls of filament to order next. Buying a few tools along the way, including a change to my bridgeport to QC30 tooling, which matches my Hurco. I wasn't terribly deep into R8 yet, so it's not a big loss.
We had our first 100f on Sunday. I stayed in and did my taxes.It's 55f today. I'm splitting time between shop and work. So much for the weekend
So Easter weekend was decent, had some really nice weather to work in, got a little more done on the daughter's car, but realized the ABS ring on the rear axle wasn't going to work anymore, so we had to order a new shaft. While waiting for that, i ordered some left hand drill bits to get some broken bolts out on the rear hub. 2 were easy wins, the 3rd was the bolt holding the abs sensor in the hub. Steel in cast iron. and real crusty. I left drilled through the bolt, and then stuck a decent easy out in, a mayhew pro, and it promptly twisted right off in the hole, so now i have a hardened center blocking the bolt hole. I think the plan at this point is zip tie and be done.
Nope, it's all nicely flush with the casting. Short of machining something to try to shove it out from below, i can't think of anything.....or, do you have room in there to weld a nut onto the EZ out?
The heat of the weld might help release the ez-out..... Maybe not the bolt threads tho...

Use a nice fat washer first, then a nut on top. It may take a few tries, but it will come out eventually. Been there.Nope, it's all nicely flush with the casting. Short of machining something to try to shove it out from below, i can't think of anything.
Doing it manually is a pain, I got a bead buster (manual) at the Motor
sport shop in KC, just all flat bars with a hook for the rim on one end
and a spade on the other end with a fulcrum to push the bead down.
Work around the bead and off it comes. Best part is it dosen't damage the
rim.

Use a nice fat washer first, then a nut on top. It may take a few tries, but it will come out eventually. Been there.