I picked up a mostly complete 1-6mm (0.1mm steps) dormer set for quite cheep on ebay , I'm just adding whats missing as I go.
I keep all my tap size drills in a box near to the taps.
Stu
The talest place in edinburugh is only about 64m tall , so it's easily possible with only about 7 or 8 extension reels like this 10m one , although it might be worth getting the 25m ones instead tbh. :scared:
:clapping:
Stu
Pimlico and westminster , it's super common , although I think a lot switched back to lexus hybrid chelsea tractors, no good option for places to charge them apart from an extension out the window.
Stu
I like ubuntu for ease of use and also a lot of community support available.
It's also available for all the arm based small computers.
Edit , always use the LTS (LongTermSupport ) version unless you have a specific reason not to.
Stu
Are you using ubuntu or a distro with a package manager?
There is a program you can normally install from standard software set called sigrok , it can be used with scopes and logic analysers.
It has support for some hantec units.
https://sigrok.org/wiki/Hantek_6022BE
The wine issue might be...
If you type the model of the cpu and the word benchmark into google you should get a website called passmark (www.cpubenchmark.net) come up.
Being very basic you can look at a reasonable cpu
That has a score of 5894 , I've been using a basic but reasonable one for the office kind of stuff ...
Yeah I'm just saying thats probably where the confusion has come from though. When I read the post I did picture the primaries wired in series as others seem to have.
Lost in translation and all that. :thumbup:
Stu
It's a bit pedantic maybe but if something is wired in series it would look like ( L)---------PrimerysideCOIL1-----PrimerysideCOIL2----------(N)
The example from the net is probably better described as feeding into another transformer.
Stu
The place that I know of has recently put the prices for blasting and prep up a little bit (just before christmas)
You could ask for a brake down of what is prep and what is galv.
Have you sent them photos to see what it is as they might be quoting based on a standard linear meters price...
If it's a large / strange shape you might get charged a bit extra.
Are they doing any prep to it before the galv ?
If you know the weight then tell the galveniser. £4.25 / kg seems a little high. I can't remember what the per kg price is off the top of my head.
The place a pal uses charge...
Have you asked Adams gas if they have a lorry that services your area ?
They have regular days for deliveries of gas in different areas, not sure if they cover your region though.
Stu
I didn't notice it was stainless , I haven't tried a wood ruff type cutter in that tbh. they seem fairly good for a 2-4mm deep slot in mild steel though.
I would worry that welding a very slim slitting saw to an arbor might distort it a lot and also I don't know anything about welding HSS...