This discussion of old hardware is very timely, I am starting out with a
Gateway 1gig, 640Megs RAM. I've run the test program for latency. Doesn't look
good. I will have to decide how to proceed. End goal is a hobby engraver
similar to one I built using
I failed to get to the users map, and, getting a user name/password
reminder email sent, been awhile since I logged in there. Any way admin
could set me back up or,, do I just signup again?
I have a good relationship with a salvage man here and would like to see an
image of this motor. I may have missed it if posted before. If I can recognize
it I can pull one for my own education. I get treadmill motors with drives as
well as other drive train parts from him very reasonably.
Responding to: I would appreciate, if somebody could suggest European
manufacturer/reseller for reasonably priced friction torque limiters.
I mean someting like this:
http://www.nuteckcouplings.com/torque-limiters.html
I have one of these, mounted on a worm drive, it's sitting on my reuse
Not much good for myself not being a Googlian Have to register for access to
Plus stuff, not gonna happen
On 25 December 2014 at 04:47, Gregg Eshelman g_ala...@yahoo.com wrote:
Andy's version is here:
ly speed it up quite a bit.
>Now to find a disk and flatten it...
Robert Ash-So, would a new disc brake be ok or need finer finish?If it can be
used as is..I have a new one that someone could get for a ship pickup order. I
think I gave 4 bucks for it and bear
Time to bone up on reverse engineering skills. If it's operational, a
meter/scope and structured commands may do. Non-Op-, board analysis by chip and
trace? My 2%, maybe. **Has
anyone here ever converted a Gerber Scientific Dimension 200 (D-200)
A BX-MC flex cable fitting may be what you can use. May need to tape end and
use hot glue or other bonding agent too.Robert
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