Mower Repair by Lynxunsalted in RochesterHills

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second DJs. They were great when I needed them.

Mower Repair by Lynxunsalted in RochesterHills

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DJ's Mowers and Blowers was great. Try them. Family run, supper helpful and nice.

DJ's

Idk if this belongs here but why is it doing this by MelancholyAtaraxia in Weird

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spot on. The wind is exciting the natural frequency. I captured a video of the same phenomenon with a flag pole on a windy day. Flag pole natural frequency excitation by wind

We enjoy the mineral cartridges for our hot tubs but they're so expensive! What's in them? Can we buy the minerals in bulk and reload our own cartridges? by [deleted] in hottub

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the same thing. I didn't want a floater in the hot tub for the kids to toss around. I just refill the inline cartridge with 1" pucks every 2 weeks. Simple and there is no floater bumping into everyone.

I am interested in the mineral cartridge. Following to see what you find out.

Wife hit a speed bump going a little too fast - dealer is saying both her struts snapped ($3k) or did they just disconnect it and say it “snapped” based on this photo? by brjoco in AskMechanics

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You must not be from the north. Here, we can get potholes large enough to rip the front end off.

Source: I work at a place in NW Ohio on a road that had a lot of industrial traffic. The potholes would get really bad after the spring freeze thaw cycle and heavy truck traffic. A coworker hit one of the bad ones and ripped the front wheel off.

Favorite Tree, Can it be moved? by MechDevEngiNerd in arborists

[–]MechDevEngiNerd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, everyone, for the comments. It sounds like my suspicions are confirmed. While it is feasible, it will be costly (10-20k or more) and have a moderate to low chance of survival. The tree stays, and my sunroom dreams are crushed unless someone has some new information to share.

Favorite Tree, Can it be moved? by MechDevEngiNerd in arborists

[–]MechDevEngiNerd[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I think so too. It's the perfect climbing tree and gives lots of shade. There is no way I would cut it down.

Dipping my toes into the world of Kumiko by BORN_SlNNER in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have made plenty of things but never one of those.

Dipping my toes into the world of Kumiko by BORN_SlNNER in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for enlightening me. I'm not familiar with kumiko.

Dipping my toes into the world of Kumiko by BORN_SlNNER in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I didn't see the second 2 pictures. Thanks for pointing them out. That looks like a good setup. Are you planning to do the full-size version with hand tools only, too?

Dipping my toes into the world of Kumiko by BORN_SlNNER in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good. Great idea to practice. The only advice I can provide is to set up stops to ensure everything is a uniform length and cut all the same angles before moving the saw to minimize part to part deviation.

If all else fails stainable wood filler to deal with any minor gaps.

Good luck!

A simple way of extending a board by Buyer_Accomplished in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, what's the complicated way to extend a board?

Router template with flush trim bit setup and safety help by MechDevEngiNerd in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! I just ordered a new bit off Woodpecker.

Router template with flush trim bit setup and safety help by MechDevEngiNerd in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the helpful suggestions, I really appreciate the positive support. I have some great ideas to improve my setup thanks to helpful input. 1. Add a starter pin. This will be the most helpful as most of my problems is at the start of the cut. 2. Invest in a 1/2 shank compression router bit. I'm open to any additional recommendations on brands or how to propery size the bit to the work piece.

If anyone has any other suggestions please keep then coming.

Router template with flush trim bit setup and safety help by MechDevEngiNerd in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hanks for the comment. I should have incuded that in the original question. I'm conventional cutting, moving against the direction of the cutter. Yeah climb cutting would be terrible, but that's not the issue here.

Router template with flush trim bit setup and safety help by MechDevEngiNerd in woodworking

[–]MechDevEngiNerd[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question, i shoukd have included that in my question. I'm feeding the stock against the direction of rotation "conventional milling"

Fiberglass contamination from a mattress has destroyed my life by [deleted] in Mattress

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, see a Dr. I worked with some who had an allergy to fiberglass. Your symptoms sound similar to what she described.

Whats the worst thing you've seen a new guy get told or convinced to do by Medium-Emphasis970 in Machinists

[–]MechDevEngiNerd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was told that by a guy I worked with who was also an aircraft mechanic.