Perfect Circle Nurlizers were found in Napa machine shops a generation ago and were used on worn pistons. Nurlizers have been mentioned a couple of times on PM and seem to now be something few people would use.
I recently acquired a Nurlizer just to re-use its nice heavy table. I will be...
I was looking around for my first fadal and I was offered a Fadal 3016L that was used its whole life carving wood and composites (musical instruments). The cooling system was removed and parts of it lost.
What should a potential buyer of such a beast be most worried about? I am removely...
hjunk10 send me a private message asking me to retract my comments so that he can sell his item.
Here is his story. Scat or truth?
That is my old post on ebay and have been trying to sell it out for a while now but havent gotten any buyer and am in need of funds so i came to down to this forum...
I found a hint at this place. (by David M. de Caussin)
He states suggests the MP controls are just like CNC88, just with an updated pendant. The plate on the 3016L days 2001 so I would expect CNC88HS.
So is this the answer? MP is nothing more than an updated pendant with CNC88 (or 88HS) ?
I have been looking for a smaller Fadal and have located a candidate a mere 300 miles away. In Montana such a distance is considered a short drive. The thing is a 3016L made in 2001, with "Fadal Multi Processor CNC" on its pendant. So how is MP different from the 32MP control? Older or...
Chlorinated solvents might be ok with teflons (viton etc) and other fluorinated plastics but I would expected surface etching or damage to the teflon, And these chlorinated solvents also have just enough free chloride (impurity) that aluminum will be etched as well.
I vote for hot soapy water...
Local coop weeds out spam callers who spoof dummy phone numbers. I wager they would probably open up their IP phone api in case someone wanted to create a bot to answer robo/spam callers.
This an awful lot of trouble and worry over something that can be bought for 300 clams. Shut up and buy it. If it turns out to be a dog then re-sell it for what it is really worth and move on.
Your novel design may fall in the "any other weapon" (AOW) category defined and regulated by the national firearms act (NFA). The AOW category includes cane guns, pen guns, some belt buckle guns, and others that function as but do not appear as pistols.
If you want to build an AOW some...
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