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Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) / Re: AL54b (lathe) project from New Zealand
« on: November 10, 2010, 03:54:10 PM »
Nah, I was just teasing. I love your work as mentioned before, and will continue to follow it for sure as I'm learning quite a bit.

Sometimes my brand of humor isn't best had over the internet  :D

Quick question, I'm guessing those LED's ar indeed waterproof since they're used for under car lighting?

Thanks,
Dave

You got it, they are submersible.


Thank you sir-  8)

Dave


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Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) / Re: AL54b (lathe) project from New Zealand
« on: November 10, 2010, 03:31:35 PM »
Nah, I was just teasing. I love your work as mentioned before, and will continue to follow it for sure as I'm learning quite a bit.

Sometimes my brand of humor isn't best had over the internet  :D

Quick question, I'm guessing those LED's ar indeed waterproof since they're used for under car lighting?

Thanks,
Dave

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Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) / Re: AL54b (lathe) project from New Zealand
« on: November 10, 2010, 12:41:21 PM »
To be "considered" in the same class as hood is an honor !  Hood is "da man"

JH

Couldn't agree more, my friend-

Dave

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Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) / Re: AL54b (lathe) project from New Zealand
« on: November 10, 2010, 10:12:11 AM »
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My thoughts are if Hood and JHChoppers think it looks good then it looks good, for the rest of you out there if this part don't look good then there is something wrong with you.



Actually, with that comment, you just lost me  ;)


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Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines) / Re: AL54b (lathe) project from New Zealand
« on: November 08, 2010, 06:06:53 PM »
Absolutely love this thread, especially the chip/coolant tray..... thanks so mjuch for sharing-  8)

Dave

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Ah, yes, I see, I believe I mis understood.

So the only way to operate the controller with the new plug in, is to have a button pressed first correct? In other words, the controller is always inoperable until the safety button is pushed first?

Thanks,
Dave

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Your solution results in a live controller being left laying about waiting to be used .even just picking it up can result in a bump of the controls.

Wouldn't a toggle button be the same thing, or even much worse as it's never locked, so whenever you picked it up, it's always live until you hit your toggle trigger?

I much prefer the idea of being able to lock it as Leed3 has it, and that way if it falls, or it's bumped, it's always locked and safe until the user wants to use it.

Dave

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Sounds like a great time, have fun, and thanks for sharing-

Dave

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General Mach Discussion / Re: MACH Phone Home
« on: November 07, 2010, 06:58:36 AM »
I was thinking it would say:

"Feel free to crack another beer, I've still got another half hour before I'm done machining this part because you have no idea how to set up my feeds and speeds you moron!"

 :D
Dave

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Yes, that is correct, it does not zoom or rotate.

Dave