June 27, 2016 | #91 |
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Crank them out Worth, we been waiting all season.
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June 27, 2016 | #92 |
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I will do it but I am going to leave off the male hose end threads and just thread the 6 TPI buttress threads you can buy them all day long at lowes and home depot male or female.
By the way I had some stainless from a big valve shaft and the cutter I made cut threads on it like a charm. Worth |
June 27, 2016 | #93 |
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The one on the left I am still using to mix up just gallons. It says 26 directly under the cap. I figured i would grab that since it was just sitting there.
Now the one on the right says 35 under the cap. I have all the others as well. However Cathy hide them on me. We have new windows and a white roof coating going on. So god only knows where the other bottles are. Anyway I wont be able to get to them today. I am leaving for Maryland in a bit. I will need to come back and post the rest of the numbers when I get back. I will pop the caps on the bottles i used then. So no problem getting those numbers as well. Worth i see you are thinking that different bottles have different rates. So we will nail that down some. If we get pictures of the different bottle labels and the #'s that would help identify the flow rate better. Yes??? |
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I opted for the female connection on the adapter so I can screw it onto a male hose end after I've seated the adapter into the feeder, thus avoiding having to turn the adapter.
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These numbers mean something or they are lot/build numbers of some sort. I wouldn't think they would put that type of number on a cheap disposable part. Worth |
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June 27, 2016 | #96 |
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Okay guys I have five of them made and taking a break.
I fumbled through the first one measuring everything and fitting. Then I set my dials and remembering numbers to where I can whip these out pretty fast without measuring anything. Mind you some of this is eye balling because it just doesn't matter. The outside diameter on the PVC is a little less the the outside diameter of the bottle thread so the fit is a little lose but they snug up tight being buttress threads. The last one I goofed the treads on but it still works, I will send it to Wall-Mart. I am going to get as many as I can out of a 10 foot stick of pipe. Should be close to twenty. Back to the grind stone. Worth |
June 27, 2016 | #97 |
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Okay here they are fifteen of them I got tired of cutting threads.
I also ground the tool to do the facing and other turning. They are drying after a good washing and bleaching in hot water. Worth IMG_20160627_51433.jpg IMG_20160627_2266.jpg IMG_20160627_12334.jpg Last edited by Worth1; June 27, 2016 at 09:10 PM. |
June 27, 2016 | #98 |
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Nice job Worth! Do you know what effect the absence of the little rubber valve in the opening has?
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June 27, 2016 | #99 |
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You are the Man, I want 3 if they're not all spoken for. How much you want for each, pm me the bill and I'll Paypal it to you or any other method you want.
I may be able to sell a few for you if you want to make more. |
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I can make more they are easy now that I have my method down. I need to see what the post office charges for shipping, I think in a bubble envelop they are a little less than 10 dollars. Worth |
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June 27, 2016 | #102 |
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the smallest priority box is 6.80 and you can probably put 8 in there depending on the length. Name your price, only you know how much time it takes to crank them out. I'm sure now that you have a system it's gonna get easier.
Here's what I'm thinking it took about an hour, you're retired and it's tax free=$30 per hour materials-pvc, oil, machine use, electric=$30 65/15=$4 so 4 bux and we pay shipping and everyone has to send you seeds since you helped them grow. |
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There was no way I could leave there and go back to work here because I was too wound up tight from the stress and the way they treated people. It was hard enough for me to get used to it after working on the coast. I needed to realized workers and people simply dont give a dam here. I will be going back to work very soon in about 2 months. I haven't made my mind up if I will go back to what I was doing or something else. The people at work wanted me to sign some papers on the day I got there after 37 hours of no sleep. These papers were due to a lie someone said about me because I turned him in. I told them to get me on a plane home. Worth |
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June 27, 2016 | #104 |
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Rajun you seem to be forgetting the capital investment made in the lathe and tooling. Most shops get $100.00 plus an hour for machine time. You would be getting a product that you can't buy anywhere else. I think $10.00 each and a quantity discount of 10 percent for two or more plus shipping would be a fair price.
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June 27, 2016 | #105 |
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You may as well stay home and make gun parts till after the election, the oil field is dead here and the economy doesn't have a chance. You'll probably get stressed out again looking for a job when they offer you pennies for your talent and skills.
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