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  1. M

    UPS gripe

    Purolator, percolator, whatever!
  2. M

    Really ?

    It gets really confused when there isn’t any side of the road- 1 lane and two way traffic roads with rock walls 6” off to the sides. It oscillates between the two sides and it can get a feedback loop going between me and it, kinda like a 737-800 Max! Guess I need to read the users manual?
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    Really ?

    I’m renting a Kia Sportage PHEV and touring Ireland with it. This car needs a lobotomy to be driven. Lane keeping assist that fights you for control, beeps at you every which way if someone is too close front back or side which they always are on the roads over here. Have to disable it every...
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    Weiss VM32 CNC Conversion

    I prefer optical encoders over rotary, electronics skills are not any more necessary than for a rotary encoder. I'm traveling at the moment otherwise I'd share the ones I got from Digikey, pretty inexpensive and with 3D printing should be a snap to mount.
  5. M

    6 jaw chuck options?

    wow, $269, 1 left. I will (must) resist buying,
  6. M

    Looking into 3d printing

    Our price is more or less tied to the CAD/US exchange rate. The real question is how much in US $ and is that less than before? I paid $659US that converted to $959 CAD but had added on 4kg of filament.
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    Weiss VM32 CNC Conversion

    On my Emco lathe, it just has an extra deep slot. Don't know if lcnc is picky about placement but I suspect not as the placement of the sensor would also need to be spaced exactly as well if the signals needed to be at the same time, and I just slapped my sensors in. I either have a great deal...
  8. M

    Weiss VM32 CNC Conversion

    Does it have an index slot in it? I think it needs that for tapping.
  9. M

    Jacobs Super Chuck or clone?

    Get yourself a pin spanner, much better for loosening off when it’s over tight. I have lots of keyless chucks from Asian sources and they’re all pretty good, especially in a tail stock where they don’t spin, runout isn’t a big deal.
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    CA-ON Small Fasteners

    I bought some BA sockets and wrenches (spanners) from MACC models in the UK. I was buying a bunch of BA fasteners and steam fittings, and the sockets were really cheap, the spanners a bit more but worth it if dealing with BA sizes. They have other options but those are more pricey...
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