Trey T
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Wow, a lot has changed only w/in 2yrs. Awesome tools. I really dig the automation stuff. Do you sleep?
I already had experience with the Direct Logic PLC's so I found one on ebay cheap and ran with it. Let me know how the AD PLC works out for you!Thanks. That was the last piece needed, I hope, for parts order to build a prototype with a single 4" and 6" gate.
Decided to try Automation Direct's Click PLC. Besides being cheaper than Direct Logic 06, the software for it is free. The Direct Logic software is $395.
Pneumatically controlled gates? EPIC...what have I been missing on this thread...must revisit...
Wow, a lot has changed only w/in 2yrs. Awesome tools. I really dig the automation stuff. Do you sleep?



They are not "adjustable". There's five or so parts for each spacing that have to be changed out. And you have to time both hooks after they are moved. Looks like a good machine. I highly recommend a positioner motor. They are no more money and a huge time saver!
I'd beat him up on price and start at $300.. The machine is worth every bit of a grand though!
Starting to get the camera system sorted out. Looks like it’s pretty good stuff.
The first router table is finished for now. I’ll make the small drawer fronts when the table saw is up and running. That’s what is next. Fully automated dust gates on these two routers is working really well.
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Looking good! What are you using to detect when a router or other machine is turned on?
Looking good! What are you using to detect when a router or other machine is turned on?



When is the Nova coming ??![]()
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Awesome ! Looking forward to watching Steven work his magic. 
I do high voltage protection and relaying for a living at my day job.
Do you work in distribution or generation?
I work with up to 34.5kv gear. Fun stuff, always keeps you on your toes. Working with controls all day, I’m always dreaming of ways to incorporate it into my shop, house, everything...
Nice shop, I’ll need to catch up.
I know the feeling!
I would love to get an inside view of a hydro plant. I work at a steel mill with electric furnaces. The one on my side of the road humms along at 43Mw. Site incoming is 345Kv and I love the sound it makes when we’re running full tilt. Seems to scare everyone else though [emoji38]
Hi Steven. My apologies.....no intent to hijack your thread. Please remove the pics if you like. See ya in a few days.
Pat

I’ve done everything from medium voltage metal clad switchgear up to 525kV transmission. My day job is huge hydro generation... 815MW units. We do protection, unit and auxiliary controls and a lot of support stuff.. cranes.
It has been a ton of fun applying what I’ve learned in my day job in the shop build out!
Most people have no idea what I do for a living!
Do you work in distribution or generation?
I work with up to 34.5kv gear. Fun stuff, always keeps you on your toes. Working with controls all day, I’m always dreaming of ways to incorporate it into my shop, house, everything...
Nice shop, I’ll need to catch up.
I know the feeling!
I would love to get an inside view of a hydro plant. I work at a steel mill with electric furnaces. The one on my side of the road humms along at 43Mw. Site incoming is 345Kv and I love the sound it makes when we’re running full tilt. Seems to scare everyone else though [emoji38]
I started my career supporting standard electrical products and industrial controls for a major manufacturer in Milwaukee. Then moved into outside sales for industrial controls, sensors, and automation. Now I sell fluid power components and systems. We have a lot of coal fired power plants and primary metals here, but I did get to northern Indiana and got to go up in a wind turbine. That was so cool. And the steam turbine rooms at the power plants are wild. They are so quiet. Very eery when everything else is so loud.
Several years back my old sales office sent me all the obsolete sales demo equipment they had in the storage room when the new DM said to clear it out. I gave away a ton of of stuff to friends but kept the VFDs, SSRs, push buttons, and other goodies that I knew I could use. Also had a friend that owns a controls distributorship in Minneapolis send me a bunch of RTDs and Watlow SLCs. So I have the parts to make my curing oven.
I enjoy your thread and the power generation discussions. Brings back fun memories.
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