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  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Calgary Area Meetup is set for Saturday July 12th at 10am. The signup thread is here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

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  1. J

    Show us your shops!

    It's not in BC code persay but it's enforced by the municipalities in which you build in. Most municipalities are trying to make all new homes meet net zero "guidelines". It's like Vancouver banning natural gas appliances in new construction. The RDNO forces you to go above and beyond the...
  2. J

    Tool New to me Harig Grind-All No.1

    Finally got my Christmas present the other day and it's got some problems but not the end of the world problems So it came missing some stuff like the indexing pin and locking screw aswell as the fine adjust screw. I posted some questions about it over on PM forums but ended up figuring out...
  3. J

    Show us your shops!

    Ye basically @SomeGuy @Elektrishun explained it good. I put a lot of 3 way switches in house and 1 - 4 way and I just wired it too old code because that's what I was most familiar with at the time. It's not like it's changes the cost much it's just annoying to be forced install stuff that you...
  4. J

    Show us your shops!

    Ye pretty much unless you get lucky and your insurance tells you that your once approved aluminum wiring or polyB piping makes you not eligible for insurance lol. I would say code enforcers would leave you alone for old house. I doubt a city would pull your occupancy permit on a old building...
  5. J

    Workplace Safety at work and in the home shop

    I would say actively thinking about the task your doing goes along ways in keeping you safe. Aswell as understanding the dangers of what your doing. Like kick back on a table saw if you don't understand why it happens or that It can even happen you already at a disadvantage.
  6. J

    Show us your shops!

    Your not wrong if it's direct cause but that would make any houses built before the 2024 code uninsured to a degree. My house which is basically brand new completed 2023 would fail current building codes in regards to all the net zone stuff that's been added and fail some of the electrical...
  7. J

    Workplace Safety at work and in the home shop

    I would say as I get older Ive started to work safer. Alot more regards to lung health and eyes. I still do stuff that many would consider unsafe sometimes it's hard to get away from it. Not that it couldn't be done safety some times it's more convenient to go higher risk but even so depending...
  8. J

    Show us your shops!

    Afci are the shits in a garage. When I built the house pretty much everything had to be afci'd and tamper proof plugs everywhere aswell. I replaced the afci'd back to standard breakers as I couldn't run any of my power tools. Even had to do afci/GFI on my well pump as it's In a shallow well...
  9. J

    Tool spotting blue for scraping?

    Also for you Toronto guys there is auction in Cleveland Ohio that has power flaker and bunch of surface plates and Camelback and few other things that a machinist would be interested in...
  10. J

    Tool spotting blue for scraping?

    I too am learning to scrape. I currently been using the permatex blue and find it hard to spread and easy to over due and also easy to under do aswell. It doesn't seem to stain hands too bad but I was gonna try using the concrete colouring that I've seen few people use on YouTube before. This...
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