There's definitely money to be made. Especially as 'the bottom of the market' in metal systems is a pretty wide arena!
The wire EDM systems are rather like a cheese cutter. The wire runs spool to spool. Pretty cool bits of kit. The wire is generally wrapped around a driven spool rather than...
If it's what I think it is it's an interesting proposition. That said, the plastic version has been long superseded, in all but the enthusiast/home built situations anyway.
Have you looked at wire EDM machines? They use very small wires (0.25mm). Big difference is obviously that these run on...
Hey Snowy,
Not quite sure what you think iTunes was doing to your music. DRM hasn't been applied to purchased iTunes songs for a few years now and iTunes has never added DRM to songs imported from your own CDs. Perhaps you were importing in AAC format before it was mainstream (Apple pushed...
Yup, it's a BMW and, yup, the rears are wider than the fronts. Interesting then that the fronts are more expensive than the rears... :rolleyes:
The annoying part (apart from the puncture) is that the other is neither new nor bald, hence my indecision. Leaning towards doing both as, barring...
Evening one and all. It's been a while since I stuck my head over the parapet but I have a question for y'all.
My car has a puncture and, due to the location of the offending wood screw and it having silly run-flats, a repair is not possible. So I'm looking at a replacement. My question is...
The heat is from the motor and electronics as the airflow is used to cool them. In fact the temperature rise is strictly limited in order to get certification from somebody or other; to do with the temperature at which bacteria breed or something equally unpleasant! :laughing:
Right, so definitely not going to need fire-rated for the loft which is a step in the right direction! Still not quite clear on the situation between 1st and ground floor. The ceilings are definitely only 1 sheet thick and, as they'd have been put up at least 15 years ago, I dint see them being...
Cheers, brightspark. I'd still really like to know if I have to use them or not. I've been looking at the fully integrated LED downlights, as opposed to just the LED 'bulbs' and, sadly, the fire rated ones are a touch more than £6.00! Consequently, if I'm not compelled to use them, I'd rather...
One for the sparks among us (MK?!;)): under what circumstances are fire-rated downlights required as opposed non-rated ones? The ceilings are single thickness plasterboard and I'd be looking at placing some lights on the ground floor with bedrooms and bathrooms above and and some on the first...
I love these things. I'm sure I've got a bunch of these drawings at home I was given by a retired engineer. Should look them out really.
Si, next time you fancy a holiday you should hop over the pond and visit the Smithsonian Air and Space (both of them). The place is full of real cutaways of...
If you've not used the bottle yet I'd consider taking it back and swapping it for a NEVOC one. Having said that I'm not sure if the bottles with NEVOC regs come in all sizes. It may only be the large size (X47S) that does. Anyway, if you do that then you get the same gas in the same 300 bar...
I'd agree. I have the CV-400 which looks pretty much the same though sans wore controls. The wire feed looks exactly like the controls on yours. Good machine but Christ is the fan loud!
:laughing: Ne'er mind. I'll give your method a go and see what happens. Got to be worth a shot as it sure would be less effort than bending a load of these ******s out.
Edit: I see 'beggars' is still a forum no-no. ;)
Well for Christ's sake why didn't you suggest that when I started the damn thread?!!!
Still, I'm struggling to visualise it in my head but I'm not 100% convinced that would look quite right. Might give it a go at the weekend though. ;)