oldbikedavey
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Useful progress on the sand muller......
Very nice job on the screwdrivers!A lot of the old Stanley planes have slotted (yuck) screws. I currently tend to get a screwdriver bit holder handle and then rummage around for a bit that's the right size. I've got some bigger Wiha heavy-duty screwdrivers that would do the job too, but I wanted something fairly short and dedicated to dealing with old-fashioned woodworking tools.
Very nice screwdrivers!The screwdriver blades (if that's the right word) I made yesterday gained handles today:
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What printer was that?Not made, but just been playing with a label printer I got a while ago, but have only just unboxed. A test print, which I'm very tempted to stick on the outside of my flat door.
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The result of many days work. It is for an RTTY transceiver to replace an all discrete version I built in the 90s.
The intention is to make it modular, so this part will live in its own die cast box and the 34 way IDC interfacing to the rest of the modules. On board connectors and LEDs are just for development testing and will not be used once installed. $11 delivered in about ten days, for five boards so no point in Veroboarding really. The extra set of holes are in case I want or need to do any mods to it.
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The breadboarded version...
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Can you believe I spent most of today making this ..... Happy enough for a first attempt.
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Does it still float in fuel? I have tried to do similar before, and it didn't float after moddingAn extended sender unit.
In anticipation of spending more time in the workshop this winter, I'm installing another chinese diesel heater, but want a reasonable sized fuel tank for it, so I bought one of the generic 20 litre tanks of eBay.
However, the sender unit comes with, leaves quite a "substantial" reserve -
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So new bit piano wire, some time with a pair of pliers, and we now have this-
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Could have done with a bit longer piano wire, but it's much improved, and will let me have a better idea of how much fuel is left in the tank, via the Afterburner controller.
That thought had crossed my mind.Does it still float in fuel? I have tried to do similar before, and it didn't float after modding
When can you come round and fix all my electronic stuff ?The result of many days work. It is for an RTTY transceiver to replace an all discrete version I built in the 90s.
The intention is to make it modular, so this part will live in its own die cast box and the 34 way IDC interfacing to the rest of the modules. On board connectors and LEDs are just for development testing and will not be used once installed. $11 delivered in about ten days, for five boards so no point in Veroboarding really. The extra set of holes are in case I want or need to do any mods to it.
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The breadboarded version...
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I made one of those onceCan you believe I spent most of today making this .....
Yes.
Is that some sort of bronze on there?Stainless arrived today so got it cut up and welded to make a rudder. Still have a bit of tidying to do but more or less finished.
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No, it is 316 stainless electrodes.Is that some sort of bronze on there?