#garfield | Logs for 2016-11-04

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[00:27:21] <katsmeow> .
[00:39:26] <rue_bed> ---...
[00:39:39] <rue_bed> . . . . . . .
[00:40:40] <katsmeow> :;|
[00:45:41] <katsmeow> sleep
[00:47:05] <katsmeow> gnites
[07:59:40] <Tom_L> rue_bed i gave you a link to download...
[11:25:04] <Jymmm> Well... I can get an ELECTRIC water heater for free *sigh*
[19:18:35] <Tom_L> rue_house
[19:18:46] <Tom_L> stop working so darn much and start playing more
[20:45:41] <katsmeow> what?! do you *really* think about the http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Inverter-Air-Plasma-Cutter-Pressure-Gauge-Digital-Display-CUT50/301577494697 ?
[20:45:44] <katsmeow> no, that's not right
[20:45:56] <katsmeow> what do you *really* think about? the http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Inverter-Air-Plasma-Cutter-Pressure-Gauge-Digital-Display-CUT50/301577494697 ?
[20:46:05] <katsmeow> no, that's not right either
[20:46:21] <katsmeow> what do you really think about the http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Inverter-Air-Plasma-Cutter-Pressure-Gauge-Digital-Display-CUT50/301577494697 ?
[20:46:24] <katsmeow> yea, that's it
[20:47:11] <katsmeow> it IS a contact-type-arc-strick, no HV
[20:47:54] <katsmeow> but it uses the same tips and stuff as the CUT40 , which are cheaper from CHina than a single O2 bottle swap
[20:48:28] * katsmeow looks at rue andTom
[20:48:48] * katsmeow looks at Tom andrue
[20:49:25] <katsmeow> praps hv can be added to it, there's some plasma guns with the HV generator on the gun
[20:49:47] * katsmeow looks harder at TOM and RUE
[20:50:06] * katsmeow goes to apply water to her eyes
[20:51:37] <rue_house> got the firewood noved
[20:51:45] <rue_house> it was supposed to take me all week
[20:51:50] <Jymmm> ..into the firebox?
[20:51:57] <rue_house> but I have to go down to the hospital and pick up more printers
[20:52:03] <rue_house> so I had to empty the truck
[20:52:16] <Tom_L> rue_house, did you get that file?
[20:52:16] <katsmeow> back up fast, hit brakes hard
[20:52:17] <rue_house> its REALLY warm outside
[20:52:21] <Jymmm> sick printers?
[20:52:33] <Jymmm> what katsmeow said
[20:52:35] * katsmeow removed the lake from her roof
[20:52:45] <rue_house> the truck dosn't go fast enough to get the wood from the back of it to the woodshed that way
[20:53:07] <Jymmm> RAMMING SPEED
[20:53:10] <rue_house> if I'z smart Ida put a tarp under it all, hooked it to the tree and pulled forward
[20:53:24] <rue_house> katsmeow, I hope you didn't put it in the house
[20:53:25] <katsmeow> ripped the tarp
[20:53:32] <rue_house> bad place for a lake
[20:53:39] <rue_house> Tom_L, not yet
[20:53:46] <katsmeow> no, transfered it to the yard behind the house
[20:53:46] <rue_house> Jymmm, free printers
[20:53:54] <rue_house> it takes 4 2d printers to make a 3d printer
[20:53:55] <Jymmm> rue_house: ah
[20:53:59] <Jymmm> rue_house: http://www.harborfreight.com/truck-bed-cargo-unloader-60800.html
[20:54:10] <rue_house> yea yea
[20:54:32] <katsmeow> firewood tends to jamb and puncture things when it's moving uncontrollably
[20:54:34] <Jymmm> it's even portable to move from one truck to another
[20:54:34] <rue_house> throw in a tarp and it all works
[20:54:59] <Jymmm> but tanks you a week to do so =)
[20:55:02] <Jymmm> takes*
[20:55:08] * rue_house snickers to kat "thats not even a full wheelbarrow load of gravel"
[20:55:24] <rue_house> hahah its an extended cab truck tooo
[20:55:28] <rue_house> useless things
[20:55:32] <rue_house> 4 foot box
[20:55:47] <katsmeow> i've had a longbed full of gravel and rock, it's a good 5000 lbs, no way a tarp will empty it
[20:55:56] <rue_house> anyhow I have to get nice looking and drive to the hospital
[20:56:11] <rue_house> no, good for light things tho
[20:56:13] * katsmeow is stillw aiting n permission to get that cutter
[20:56:17] <rue_house> it was only 300-500kg of wood
[20:56:26] <rue_house> cutter?
[20:56:32] <rue_house> I got the bar for your parts
[20:56:36] <rue_house> I'm excited
[20:56:48] <rue_house> but I have to go get printers, its tonight or never
[20:56:51] * katsmeow looks at the freaking floor in amazement at the waste of time she spent typing
[20:57:17] <rue_house> would you like me to send you this one in the meatime?
[20:57:30] <katsmeow> [20:19] <katsmeow> what do you really think about the http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Inverter-Air-Plasma-Cutter-Pressure-Gauge-Digital-Display-CUT50/301577494697 ?
[20:57:31] <katsmeow> [20:19] <katsmeow> yea, that's it
[20:57:31] <katsmeow> [20:20] <katsmeow> it IS a contact-type-arc-strick, no HV
[20:57:31] <katsmeow> [20:20] <katsmeow> but it uses the same tips and stuff as the CUT40 , which are cheaper from CHina than a single O2 bottle swap
[20:57:31] <katsmeow> [20:21] * katsmeow looks at rue andTom
[20:57:31] <katsmeow> [20:21] * katsmeow looks at Tom andrue
[20:57:31] <katsmeow> [20:22] <katsmeow> praps hv can be added to it
[20:57:44] * Tom_L takes the file offline
[20:57:52] <katsmeow> WHAT FIE WHERE ?
[20:58:04] <katsmeow> goddamnit
[20:58:55] <katsmeow> so no one can see me typing?
[20:59:20] <Tom_L> can so
[20:59:45] <katsmeow> i am just not worth an answer?
[20:59:54] <Tom_L> it was for someone else
[21:00:08] <Tom_L> but i got no reply so i removed it
[21:00:22] <rue_house> its a file for me, software
[21:00:25] <katsmeow> yea, i got no eply about the plasme cutter
[21:00:52] <rue_house> oh
[21:00:54] <rue_house> hmm
[21:01:22] <rue_house> that suspiciously cheap isn't it?
[21:01:58] <rue_house> I dont know kat
[21:01:59] <katsmeow> it isn't the cheapest, has a 1yr guarantee, and comes with a few replacement tips
[21:02:08] <rue_house> if you ca get it for that much I'd go for it
[21:03:17] <rue_house> ok I have to go get those printers
[21:03:25] <rue_house> then I'm off the hook
[21:04:34] <rue_house> its 15c outside right now
[21:05:24] <katsmeow> don't worry, some say this winter will be overly cold to make up for it
[21:39:15] <Jymmm> You know, I like this... it's KISS and passive, but makes a whole lot of sense... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT9-AfLgfuE
[21:40:05] <katsmeow> can't see it n this puter, what's it about?
[21:40:34] <Jymmm> modofying the flue stack on a barrel stove by "doubling it"
[21:40:49] <Jymmm> but just bettwen the stove and where it exists the room
[21:41:06] <katsmeow> o, like doublng the draft stack on a 1890's locomotive ?
[21:41:48] <Jymmm> katsmeow: screenshot of the video... http://imgur.com/a/FPVVB
[21:42:11] <Jymmm> just added two T's, 4 elbows, and another pipe
[21:42:35] <Jymmm> says he uses less wood too
[21:43:49] <katsmeow> oh, as radiator area, not as draft increasing
[21:45:06] <Jymmm> correct
[21:45:43] <Jymmm> He did say he made a heat exhcangeer that was TOO good, but I haven't seen that video yet.
[21:46:25] <katsmeow> "too good" = "condenses all the acidic moisture out of the smoke, which corrodes the system away" ?
[21:50:30] <katsmeow> the trick would be keeping the smoke an everything it touches above 212F , pipeing it into stainless steel or plastic or glass-coated anything, which won't corrode, and then you can extract all the rest f the heat from it
[21:51:15] <katsmeow> most water heaters are internally coated with glass or plastic, the glass coating will last longer
[21:51:38] <katsmeow> ( when you run hot smoke thru it )
[22:02:46] <katsmeow> Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with the unification of Buda and Óbuda on the west bank, with Pest on the east bank on 17 November 1873.
[23:09:07] <rue_shop3> ok, back from the hospital, 1 UPS, 4 printers, and some misc
[23:10:28] <rue_shop3> so, I forsee a problem using this router for aluminum
[23:10:38] <rue_shop3> from the bit, I can see into the motor
[23:36:13] <rue_shop3> rue get a 19/32" router bit from GBS
[23:44:21] <rue_shop3> arg, I cant just order the bit I need online
[23:44:27] <rue_shop3> AAAAAaaAAAAaaaAAAa
[23:44:58] <katsmeow> i found a refridge overflowing with cable tv boxes, maybe half have 160GB sata in it, and half of them work
[23:45:11] <katsmeow> dunno if i wanna get them
[23:45:28] <katsmeow> even free sata need a $5 adapter to make them pata for my uses
[23:46:44] <rue_shop3> router cuts alum like a dream
[23:48:05] <katsmeow> ordinary wood router? witht he right bits, prolly, but it's rough on the lower bearing
[23:48:22] <rue_shop3> yea
[23:48:36] <rue_shop3> cuts it easier than lexan
[23:48:38] <katsmeow> what is it, 5 inches frm the cutter to the bearing? lotta flexability and leverage n that bearing
[23:49:08] <rue_shop3> no, about 2 or less
[23:50:00] <katsmeow> oh, must be a tiny chuck?
[23:50:25] <katsmeow> i have a wood router, it can cut alum, but sounds like hell
[23:50:47] <katsmeow> like a 40tooth carbide 10" blade in a chop saw cutting aluminum
[23:51:08] <rue_shop3> sollette
[23:51:18] <rue_shop3> collette
[23:51:40] <katsmeow> saw can take a hunk of alum and punch it into a drywall 10ft away
[23:51:49] <katsmeow> instantly
[23:52:11] <rue_shop3> yea, I ahve a carbide alum blade for the table saw, I may try working with that later
[23:54:15] <katsmeow> so....... a couple 2-cyl big bore engines, dead on everything but the parts good for making an air compressor with,, problem is all my non-car engines are vertical shaft, except the two good for making air compressors :-/
[23:55:18] <katsmeow> 90 degree turn in the drive belt?
[23:55:48] <rue_shop3> would be better than a worm drive
[23:56:00] * katsmeow nods