On Sunday 09 October 2016 15:13:11 MC Cason wrote:
> Gene,
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> On 10/09/2016 12:59 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 09 October 2016 12:07:47 MC Cason wrote:
> >> If you still intend to use positive pressure, an aquarium pump
> >> with a small check valve, would be a easier,
Gene,
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On 10/09/2016 12:59 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 09 October 2016 12:07:47 MC Cason wrote:
>
>> If you still intend to use positive pressure, an aquarium pump with
>> a small check valve, would be a easier, cheaper, and quieter,
>> alternative to a tire air compressor.
On Sun, Oct 9, 2016, at 12:07 PM, MC Cason wrote:
>If you still intend to use positive pressure, an aquarium pump with a
> small check valve, would be a easier, cheaper, and quieter, alternative
> to a tire air compressor. It would also use an ordinary wall plug,
> instead of using more
On Sunday 09 October 2016 12:07:47 MC Cason wrote:
> Gene,
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> On 10/09/2016 01:37 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 09 October 2016 01:22:28 MC Cason wrote:
> >> Gene,
> >>
> >> Unless you have a good air dryer, a couple of psi of compressed
> >> air will cause more problems
Gene,
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On 10/09/2016 01:37 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 09 October 2016 01:22:28 MC Cason wrote:
>
>> Gene,
>>
>> Unless you have a good air dryer, a couple of psi of compressed air
>> will cause more problems than it's worth. On a rainy/humid day,
>> compressed air will be
Greetings All;
I have some code written that should theoretically carve the flange side
on these nipples for the bellows.
But one of the problems is that after drilling the holes, I need to
switch to a 1/4" end mill for the next 19 minutes worth of swarf making.
I have my sim.axis using the
If you ever tried to spot-weld two alu sheets, the welder developing
about 1 volt, it will show you that it is a question of voltage to break
through the oxide layer. After tat, you have conductivity. In order to
spot weld, scratch the surfaces hard with a rotating steel brush, after
that you
On Sunday 09 October 2016 01:22:28 MC Cason wrote:
> Gene,
>
>Unless you have a good air dryer, a couple of psi of compressed air
> will cause more problems than it's worth. On a rainy/humid day,
> compressed air will be wet with water. The bellows will trap the
> water, and raise the