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Rob, don't forget that that's a variable auto transformer, so not isolating. A bit dodgy to use it directly for your plating set up
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(10-14-2015, 06:51 AM)awemawson Wrote: Rob, don't forget that that's a variable auto transformer, so not isolating. A bit dodgy to use it directly for your plating set up
Fully aware of what it is and is not Andrew, thanks for your concern , I was planning on wearing thick rubber gloves and wellies
, seriously I do have a 1:1 isolating transformer , this is mainly going to be used for testing motors and coils and a few experiments anodizing at a higher voltage .
I have other gear set aside for a more permanent plating setup ,another project in itself
Anway picked up a quicktest block today to add to the variac project .
This will be mounted on the case when made , much safer than binding posts .
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WRT the handle, If it were me, I'd superglue it back together, make a mold and pour one out of plastic. Alternately, I've used the plastic resin that I cast with to fix things. Use some molding clay or tape to make a dam (prefer the clay), mix and pour some on the parts to be put together and let it cure (15 mins for what I use). Use a razor knife to remove any excess and throw into an oven at 65C for a couple of hours and you're good to go.
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I got an email a week or so ago from Seco giving away another free insert so I filled out the form and it arrived today.
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That is a lot of packaging for a single insert. I'd hate to see what a pack of 10 looks like! Did you try the first one they sent you?
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(10-26-2015, 06:00 PM)Mayhem Wrote: ... Did you try the first one they sent you?
Not yet.
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Ed just likes saving the cool packaging. He's decorating a wall in the "Living Area" with them.
Feeling all team USA today
Anybody know anything of this company ?
A wee brochure that arrived today .
I wonder what $175 is in today's money
I was also given these today
Any of you lot state's side no of this manufacturer ? any good ? I wonder if the red and green grips are a deliberate nod to port and starboard
anyway any days a good day when you get free tools
Rob