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A couple more photos
(02 Oct 2019, 19:48 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]a lot of the info is earlier in this thread...
...arrrghhh....  Fool (In the absence of the facepalm smile -- need to find it) confused the threads... indeed 😁
(02 Oct 2019, 19:48 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]a lot of the info is earlier in this thread...

Sorry, this was the first thing I looked at after I woke up.... wasn't quite awake enough to be aware of all the other content in the thread but thanks for indulging me anyway and for giving photos of the internal tech.
Unfortunately this project is no more... they were in the garage and it caught fire.. 😟

On the upside... mk2 version is aeady in design phase... but annoyingly all my spare bits were in the same bag, so I need to order some more catch plates at an annoyingly high cost for what are basically big washers..
(07 Jan 2020, 16:09 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]Unfortunately this project is no more... they were in the garage and it caught fire.. 😟

On the upside... mk2 version is aeady in design phase... but annoyingly all my spare bits were in the same bag, so I need to order some more catch plates at an annoyingly high cost for what are basically big washers..

Did they catch fire because of the heat generated by their use or was the fire unrelated?  The metal bits, that were in the fire, could be reused couldn't they?  Just use an abrasive pad and get the soot off, right?
(07 Jan 2020, 16:29 )essanym Wrote: [ -> ]
(07 Jan 2020, 16:09 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]Unfortunately this project is no more... they were in the garage and it caught fire.. 😟

On the upside... mk2 version is aeady in design phase... but annoyingly all my spare bits were in the same bag, so I need to order some more catch plates at an annoyingly high cost for what are basically big washers..

Did they catch fire because of the heat generated by their use or was the fire unrelated?  The metal bits, that were in the fire, could be reused couldn't they?  Just use an abrasive pad and get the soot off, right?
 totally unrelated... clothes dryer went up in flames...

All bits were cleaned up by cleaning contractors appointed by the insurance company... I looked on the shelf where it was but it was no longer there.
it would have been  part of the bog stinky pile of burnt stuff that I was not going to sort through on my driveway looking for a few washers and ring nuts
(07 Jan 2020, 18:12 )ltxrob Wrote: [ -> ]clothes dryer went up in flames...
Oh.... A mental note to ourselves.... Never leave it unsupervised...
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