One possible workaround is to mount valves on the old valve spout, where
the hoses attach. It is definitely not the ideal solution, and takes a
couple of extra adapters, but it will give you valves for the washing
machine. Depending on the materials that the tee and the valve are made
of you
On Friday 18 April 2014 23:10:44 Todd Zuercher did opine:
> You could try soaking the lime scale with some strong acid (lime scale
> remover).
>
But to do that, I have to get into it. So I just shut the whole house off
long enough to pull the screens from the valves. The old hose also had
scr
You could try soaking the lime scale with some strong acid (lime scale
remover).
PS It is a good idea to close and open all the shutoff valves in you plumbing
system once or twice a year, A. to prevent this sort of problem, and B. to
detect a developing problem before it becomes a disaster.
On 18 Apr 2014, at 17:06, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 18.04.14 13:26, Peter Blodow wrote:
>> To be honest, translating into Bavarian would be even easier
>> sometimes as Bavarian often has a concise way to express things most
>> like English has (yes, Michael, Austrian and especially Tyrolia
Greetings;
The hot water valve in our 35yo Maytag clothes washer has a screen in the
inlet, and from the low flow is mostly blocked, full of lime.
So I go get 2 fresh armored hoses, and some service screens for the
solenoid valves, and pull it out to where I can sort of get to it.
Unforch, the
Thanks much for the info. Back to lurking.
Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN
The things we admire in men, kindness and generosity, openness, honesty,
understanding and feeling are the concomitants of failure in our system.
And those traits we detest, sharpness, greed, acquisitiveness, meanness,
On 18 Apr 2014, at 21:39, Bas de Bruijn wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm working on remapping M109/M106/M104 to something like M209 etcetera. I
> came across
> thishttp://reprap.org/wiki/Talk:G-code#M104_.26_M109_Deprecation.2C_G10_Introduction
> and I'm wondering about the way to continue.
>
> The M104 u
Hi,
I'm working on remapping M109/M106/M104 to something like M209 etcetera. I came
across
thishttp://reprap.org/wiki/Talk:G-code#M104_.26_M109_Deprecation.2C_G10_Introduction
and I'm wondering about the way to continue.
The M104 used in reprap style devices is for setting the temperature of th
On 04/18/2014 09:48 AM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
>
> While we are at it. I need to cut these down to make battery chargers
> for my tractors.
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/200834656851
>
> Just picking them up can break these, let alone trying to cut them. Has
> anyone found a way to cut these? Laser cuttin
Erik,
28 hours of language lessons should be plenty to order and eat
Weißwürste in a Munich Bierkeller. Even kids under the age of one can
speak Bavarian hereabouts. Earnestly: Danish is closer to English than
Bavarian, I admit. But I did have little problems in Denmark reading
things, more und
Halo Peter,
I am willing to give you a hand.
As I am from Hannover, I am not able to speek bavarian ;-)
But we may comunicate in "Hochdeutsch";-)
Just get in contact with me over nie...@web.de
Norbert
Am 18.04.2014 17:51, schrieb Peter Blodow:
> Andy,
>
> thanks for your proposals, all within h
Sorry for the mistakes! I was writing a little too fast, but I think it's
legible :)
2014-04-18 13:00 GMT-03:00 Leonardo Marsaglia :
> Well, I can help with the spanish translations, I'm OK with the english
> but may be some people don't, although it seems there are not so many
> spanish speaker
Well, I can help with the spanish translations, I'm OK with the english but
may be some people don't, although it seems there are not so many spanish
speaker on this list, but still I can take a look at it!
By the way great job as always with the improvements!
Sometime ago I had in mind a doubt a
Andy,
thanks for your proposals, all within half an hour. Considering the
(presumably giant) mass of the whole program docs and, in addition,
their dubious actuality (according to Norbert's mail), I would prefer to
care a bit for the home page and, again, the messages. The home page, as
well t
On 18.04.14 13:26, Peter Blodow wrote:
> To be honest, translating into Bavarian would be even easier
> sometimes as Bavarian often has a concise way to express things most
> like English has (yes, Michael, Austrian and especially Tyrolian is
> linguistically a branch of Bavarian). The reason, a
On 04/18/2014 12:27 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> On 4/18/2014 12:05 AM, yann jautard wrote:
>>
>> Le 17/04/2014 09:08, Steve Blackmore a écrit :
>>>
>>> Modern panels are designed to work in daylight and don't need full
>>> Sunlight.
>>>
>> Well not really. There two main technologies, cristalline a
Thanks for all the responses!
I got some insight, where to start.
Viesturs
2014-04-17 19:31 GMT+03:00 Jon Elson :
> On 04/17/2014 08:56 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have three chinese servo drives in the waterjet machine and they are
> > constantly faulting with "overvoltage"
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Peter -
> Am 18.04.2014 um 13:26 schrieb Peter Blodow :
>
> > ... (yes, Michael, Austrian and especially Tyrolian is
> > linguistically a branch of Bavarian).
>
> >
> > PS: Don't get me wrong, I'm not a native Bavarian, but of Viking
Peter -
Am 18.04.2014 um 13:26 schrieb Peter Blodow :
> ... (yes, Michael, Austrian and especially Tyrolian is
> linguistically a branch of Bavarian).
>
> PS: Don't get me wrong, I'm not a native Bavarian, but of Viking descent!
I already had the suspicion... why is it that countries like
Hallo Andy,
the links you posted a out of date!
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Translation
is from 2012 and do mention under 7. Translations a Link to a document
from 2009 with file lile tcl.pot, rs274.pot and axis.pot all the files
do not exist any more, because someone merged all t
I can help for french translation if needed.
Feel free to ask me.
Le 18/04/2014 13:26, Peter Blodow a écrit :
> Gentlemen,
> congratulations to the announcement of 2.6!
> I was very pleased to find may name on the list of contributers although
> I must confess that, besides participating lively,
I have one of these chinese crimpers, I use it quite often when
installing big batteries on solar systems. Very powerful, I also use it
to crimp inox fittings on cables, or hydraulics, etc
On metal like Al, copper or brass I'm sure it will work nicely to press
coins :)
Le 18/04/2014 11:27, Ge
On 18 April 2014 12:26, Peter Blodow wrote:
> But being mentioned, reminded me to take up this translating again, if I
> only knew where to get into that.
Some information is here.
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Translation
There are three things that could be usefully translated.
One
Gentlemen,
congratulations to the announcement of 2.6!
I was very pleased to find may name on the list of contributers although
I must confess that, besides participating lively, but passively in the
discussions ("lurking"), my one and only contribution so far was the
translation of a couple hun
On Friday 18 April 2014 05:23:24 andy pugh did opine:
> On 15 April 2014 21:25, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Not a bad idea, but how many tons needed for the bottle jack?
>
> Actually, I have just had one of these delivered (to be dismantled and
> used as part of a different project).
> http://www.eb
On 15 April 2014 21:25, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Not a bad idea, but how many tons needed for the bottle jack?
Actually, I have just had one of these delivered (to be dismantled and
used as part of a different project).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/16-Ton-Hydraulic-Wire-Battery-Cable-Lug-Terminal-Crimper
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014 08:05:03 +0200, you wrote:
>
>Le 17/04/2014 09:08, Steve Blackmore a écrit :
>>
>> Modern panels are designed to work in daylight and don't need full
>> Sunlight.
>>
>Well not really. There two main technologies, cristalline and amorphous.
>
>Cristalline cells needs full sunlig
On 4/18/2014 12:05 AM, yann jautard wrote:
>
> Le 17/04/2014 09:08, Steve Blackmore a écrit :
>>
>> Modern panels are designed to work in daylight and don't need full
>> Sunlight.
>>
> Well not really. There two main technologies, cristalline and amorphous.
>
> Cristalline cells needs full sunlight
On 18/04/2014, rayj wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> My question: Does stopping the step signal to the controller result in
> any sort of "braking" from some EMF in the motor that doesn't occur when
> the enable signal is stopped?
>
Yes as the current would be maintained thus stopping the motor.
remo
Greetings list,
I getting ready to buy some hardware and setup CNC on a 3in1 machine.
I'll be using LCNC with a parallel port and stepper motors.
This is more of a hardware question. For an emergency stop I was
planning on using a charge pump and wire the enable signal in series
through it an
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