Not wishing to be left out here is my contribution to our dangerous childhood. How did we survive?
Ahh ok. No new toy for me thenThat's a blower, I thought it might be handy for blowing dust out the hole but the Dyson was more convenient. It's really powerful, I use it for blowing dust and swarf away mainly, but it's also good for making you look like Clarkson driving an Aerial Atom.![]()
My workshop hoover (can't spell vacumeAhh ok. No new toy for me then
Mrs79’s new vacuum has a blow function.
vacuumcan't spell vacume
Well that explains why I can't spell it then, I'd have died of old age before I got that, and I'm only a nipper now!vacuum
Abso Bl***y lutely.By being brought up properly.
Just like USB connectors, there's only 2 ways up so why is it always the wrong way.![]()
As when you stagger to the car with a heavy bag of goodies and it's raining and the car keys are in the pocket the same side as the shopping.My workshop hoover (can't spell vacume) blows too, and I can 100% garuntee that every time I go to hoover something, I end up with it on the wrong end and blow stuff everywhere.
Just like USB connectors, there's only 2 ways up so why is it always the wrong way.![]()
Just thought; when you open a new packet of pills why is the paperwork/instructions always at the end you open.As when you stagger to the car with a heavy bag of goodies and it's raining and the car keys are in the pocket the same side as the shopping.
Why do they put the paperwork in anyway, no-one ever reads it. If you do & look at the possible side effects, you wouldn’t take them.Just thought; when you open a new packet of pills why is the paperwork/instructions always at the end you open.
Its a Hobbymat BFE 65, quite a nice capable bit of kit for it's size, I think EMCO, Hobbymat, Saupe were a bit related?Looks like an EMCO? Nice![]()
Was that stirrer built or bought?Not really welding related but I need to confess to high bodgery somewhere
I have a cheap magnetic stirrer for cleaning resin 3D prints and the motor gave up the ghost this week. Being financially challenged these days I thought I see if I had a motor to replace the original.
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I did it was just "slightly" too longhot melt glue to the rescue.
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Here's the business end two magnets on a bit of plate with a brass bush pressed on. Luckily the bush fitted the motor shaft.... With a dab of loctite
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Sellotape reel makes an improvised stand.
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More stable than it looks ...
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New motor is faster so more movement in the IPAbonus!