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Everything posted by Onoff
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3D printed masks: https://www.3dnatives.com/en/mask-against-covid-19-180320205/ However.....it uses PLACTIVE, PLA impregnated with copper nano particles from a brief read.
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
The magazine fed bog roll holder is on hold given the current "ammo" shortage... -
Cheers for that. One on order.
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Didn't that lad on YouTube test the fakes against the real ones and the fakes went up in flames?
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I could have used some of the 8-way 222s earlier. WACO is a fake brand I found on Aliexpress ?
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Just had another look and one of the clips on the printed adapter clips into the test slot on the WAGO so a test hole in the adapter is a no go really.
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If it snapped like that thinking I could maybe part it off in the lathe then drill up the centre and fit a pin...
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From the School Of Never Lend Your Tools Out! ? Anyone know if the SDS arbor is available as a separate part? The pilot is snapped off: Cheers
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Bathroom Refurbishment Project Finished
Onoff commented on Ferdinand's blog entry in God is in the Details
I spy bog roll..... -
Yes, aware of that. Might adapt to include a test hole/slot.
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Just playing with a printed WAGO connector. My lad is writing a script to self generate the CAD files in whatever configuration. This is a 3+2+3+5. First was too tight, second too loose. This seems to hit the sweet spot with them clipping in and out just about right to the indents in the WAGOs. Double sided tape job probably to the top of the box to save drilling: (First one to mention red sleeving catches the virus! I have literally hundreds of metres of the stuff to use up ? ).
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@Ferdinand goes "stir" crazy due to self isolation.
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I would have thought essential to ensure positive pressure to each patient to prevent cross infection?
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https://www.3dprintingmedia.network/covid-19-3d-printed-valve-for-reanimation-device/
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I think this shows it unclipped:
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Like it's the first time! ? Don't make go to the shed and film unclipping one of mine!
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40mm too short: the story of my life - now what?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Fit a 102mm long UE407 brown coupler and a short bit of grey pipe solvent welded into the bottom of the existing branch: https://www.marleyplumbinganddrainage.com/products/underground-systems/solid-wall-drainage/ That raises you 51mm. Trim a 1/4" of the existing brown stub if needs be but I reckon it'll move and settle. -
40mm too short: the story of my life - now what?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
How far from bottom of grey to the concrete floor? That is how much brown is showing? -
No need to remove! Just unclip and GENTLY push it back.
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40mm too short: the story of my life - now what?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Won't he be trying to solvent world grey female to brown male? -
From memory you can unclip the cistern. And I used a socket to hold the "nut" or in my case the head of a coach screw.
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The orange 222-500 holders like this? I always hanker after something else that is i) longer and ii) where you can pop them out individually rather than slide them along: I wonder if these are fire retardant?
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Isolation - what will you do?
Onoff replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
- Switch off - Lock off - Signs - Test my tester on a proving unit or known source of supply - Test for dead - Re test my tester on a proving unit or known source of supply ? -
Wanting to make some WAGO holders I see there are quite a few already: https://www.yeggi.com/q/wago/
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Neat...looks like a bloody CAD rendering! ?
