Post by everydaybeer on Feb 13, 2019 15:41:46 GMT -8
Yeah I was just going to say. Pics or it didn't happen! And good suggestions.. I'm going to stop browsing now for I don't start pricing out 3d printers.
Post by everydaybeer on Dec 26, 2018 18:10:53 GMT -8
One of the guys at w-rk has a 3d printer. He prints up parts organizers for his toolbox, usually nice and square not too hard to do the layout on. I want one myself but still paying down the appliances over here.
Post by everydaybeer on Sept 1, 2018 16:50:31 GMT -8
Found my good ol' BM Ritter MiniGrip with black handles while unpacking and trying to find something else. Good little knife, will be taking it to w-rk next week to give it a w-rkout.
Post by everydaybeer on Aug 2, 2017 16:13:55 GMT -8
Just sent out a Tom Bihn Cadet that I recently bought. Used some of the money from that to get a Dremel butane soldering iron for w-rk. That should be here in a few days.
Got FROM the mail a Seek thermal camera, after I agreed to provide a beater old phone for the screen. Finally talked the management into it! Haven't had a chance to use it on actual machinery yet. Too slow in summertime for the machines to start up early.
Post by everydaybeer on Feb 27, 2017 17:58:53 GMT -8
Yeah yeah. Just wrenches. But I'm so excited!
Box and tool roll. The box is sturdy enough to keep around for holding misc other things.
Couldn't pass up the sale. There's a few of the higher even-numbered ones I prob won't use. But even so, cost just about as much as a PM2 and I'll use them more. Plus, lots of colors.
Old post, but what are these (for), price and where did you get them?
What they are is a long blab.
They're a 4mm brass measurement tool for installing a servo pulley to exactly that height off the deck. The pulley is steel and the deck is aluminum, and it's weirdly adjustable by friction kinda like a choke? The more you tighten it down the lower it travels. I've seen guys pitch a fit trying to get the right measurement (without the tool) and one guy offered grease "so it will come off easier" WTF I don't know all that much but you don't grease a friction fit part. Especially one thats main purpose is to spin at high rpm.
So you can either wing it with a 5mm allen and hope to get the 4mm height AND get the 5mm out of the thing. Or use the brass and it will slide out much easier. Never really had to use it, servos don't fail that often unless they let an FNG mess with the CCF box.
Cost, I don't know, they are work issue. Ordered them because I like brass.
Post by everydaybeer on Feb 15, 2017 17:48:21 GMT -8
Got these two in the mail a few days back.
Other than that, a 25 pack of swivel clasps off eBay. Which I might have to complain about, typing this made me count them and there's only 21. WTF.
And some free beer for pulling info off a coworker's kid's flash drive. Two six packs of pale ale for ten minutes of effort! (I'm trying not to say w-rk)
Post by everydaybeer on Jan 26, 2017 18:45:19 GMT -8
The wall isn't actually yellow. Trying to get this painting hung before I go to sleep.. did pretty damn good for quick measurements and command hooks! That's adhesive backed, and not using wires, so no room for adjustment.
Post by everydaybeer on Jan 22, 2017 17:07:03 GMT -8
Any chance you can call up a Serbian sigar shop and get a couple decent boxes cheap or free? No harm asking hey. Unless cigars aren't that popular in your neck of the woods. There's always break-down and import, they don't necessarily have to be whole box shape right? Easier to ship.
Post by everydaybeer on Jan 22, 2017 10:45:20 GMT -8
Is there a SAK with a cigar cutter on it? If not, maybe there's a few cigar cutters that use scales and may be able to take cigar box scales. A small way to branch out and possibly a bit more money.
If the box is laminate and not sturdy enough, some g-10 backing? Supposing you have some clamps and patience.