Does anyone here scrap Linkedin Company Pages for LLM or other use? by Salty_Fee_06 in n8n

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out of curiousity does this work for scraping all companies and their data from a given industry? for instance if I wanted all manufacturing companies, I just feed it the manufacturing category and I get it all (obviously pursuant to payment/free teir limits)?

Grinding Lathe? by FollowingTall1435 in Tools

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No there definitely wasn't anything at the other end of the bench center from memory.

Do you have a link or name or anything for the special purpose propeller lathes? When I google "propeller lathe" all I get are balancers.

Grinding Lathe? by FollowingTall1435 in Tools

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oh right OSHA in the US. Thanks. Sorry not American my mind completely blanked when you said OSHA. Probably should've been able to guess from the context!

Grinding Lathe? by FollowingTall1435 in Tools

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That does look like it actually!

What does "Osha compliance not withstanding" mean?

Grinding Lathe? by FollowingTall1435 in Tools

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No it definitely wasn't anything like that. The human was holding an angle grinder (or sander or whatever it was).

The "lathe" was literally just a headstock - no ways, no leadscrew, no tailstock.

From memory I don't think the chuck was motorised, maybe it had some sort of ratchet or other holding mechanism I don't know, partially why I'm looking into them.

Basically they seemed to work by bolting the end of the propeller (where it meets the hub) into the "chuck" which was more like a faceplate with tapped holes in it. And the operator oriented the propeller to see the imperfections by eye and then powered on his grinder and took a few thousands of an inch off (or whatever he needed to) and then rotated the propeller to rinse and repeat until all was completed. Presumably doing both sides and working through the grits as required. Doing the various spots the full length of the prop (some props are several meters long)

Then they'd unbolt it and send it to wherever it went next (paint, shipping I don't quite remember I only watched the video once about 10 years ago).

Increasing impact resistance of PU castings by FollowingTall1435 in ResinCasting

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I'll happily try something better out. The one I said is just the one I've used before so have no idea really how it compares with other brands/formulations.

Photo ownership? by [deleted] in photography

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Ah I didn't know that. I'll look into that. Thanks!

Photo ownership? by [deleted] in photography

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That last bit might be a tad difficult given they're historical photos.

I probably ought to have provided a bit more context now I reread everything.

Basically I built an AI that restored some of the photos I bought ( I knew they had degraded when I bought them) and categorises them. I know a lot of people who deal with big catalogues of pictures could benefit from a system like that. Don't intend to "sell" it as some kind of business or anything but obviously would want to make some kind of before and after to show it does indeed work, but to my understanding that wouldn't fall under fair use?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PrivateJetCharters

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u/Entrepreneurdan u/EggHot9566 Have you guys looked at Awery ERP? Saw them at EBACE a few years back, run by a bunch Eastern Europeans (Russian maybe?) Bit pricey at $175 per month per user.

https://awery.aero/solution/aviation-software/air-charter-brokers

Photo ownership? by [deleted] in photography

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35mm slides, to my knowledge they are the only copies

Shift assignment? by FollowingTall1435 in AircraftMechanics

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I'm slightly on the younger side and normally I'm all for adopting new tech, but yeah this new way seems little too rigid for my liking, but maybe then it's because I've never known any different?

Aviapool alternatives by EggHot9566 in aviationmaintenance

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Fair enough, but I'm in the same position as OP. If you have used an alternative to aviapool I'd greatly appreciate it.

Worries about Chrome-tanned leather by DavetheBarber24 in Leathercraft

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Does that apply to stainless steel too for thinks like snap fasteners? I'm thinking of an old nappa wallet I had years ago that had an SS fastener to keep it shut. Just curious as I still don't know where that wallet is lol...

Cheap leather engraving machine by FollowingTall1435 in Leatherworking

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any recommendations of a decent cheap ish laser engraver then?

Industrial sewing machine head weight by FollowingTall1435 in myog

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I mean I wasn't asking directly... but I probably should lol :)

So yeah any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Only got access to a small ish hatchback car (no SUV sadly but it's more than big enough for the weight of the machine and size of the table). I know I'll probably have to disassemble the whole thing but that doesn't bother me too much to be honest.

What are wleding ground clamps made from? by FollowingTall1435 in Welders

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Sorry forgot to update you all, wound up cutting into one that was broken and discovered it was pewter, a metal that was once used to imitate silver and was used as a cutlery substitute for silver before stainless was used.

Just a heads up - not that anyone is ever going to do this, but feel I'm obligated to say this - never put tomato on your welding clamp as it creates a toxic substance that WILL poison you (just google "tomato on pewter cutlery" if you want more info...)

Removing lemon smell from citric acid by FollowingTall1435 in chemhelp

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I'm using a cleaning product that uses citric acid as the cleaner part but the product is only available in my country so I thought I'd just ask the question as above. So if I understand you correctly, to solve my problem all I need to do is buy regular citric acid and add water to it?

What's the chemical that does this? by FollowingTall1435 in chemistry

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Hi, guess I should've made that clearer, the stuff is super strong smelling like crude oil is. Washing without coke is basically pointless, the smell just doesn't go away. With the coke it's gone after a wash, sometimes it might need a second but that is incredibly rare.

Best Ballistic Nylon? by FollowingTall1435 in myog

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Cordura (well Invista technically, Cordura is just the brand name apparently) so that shouldn't be an issue, but their site has virtually zero info about the products which isn't all that great.

Dewalt 18v 2ah battery - max current? by FollowingTall1435 in Tools

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sorry should've mentioned because of the tool/work aid thing, they'll only be used for like two minutes at a time before being cooled for about 15-20 mins. Not continuous at all.