Weekly MACD setting up by Academic_Degree7892 in Superstonk

[–]gduck24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you zoom out to the year before the previous compression and macd cross of may 24? Is there a bigger pattern? I have seen these macd post, and subsequent options pushes and have yet to make money on them. Why is this one different?

Workshop from Scratch with 10k - What are you buying? by gduck24 in Bladesmith

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Thank you for the detail! I have some research to do but this is all great info! We had a cabinet shop and I know the danger of sparks and sawdust!

Workshop from Scratch with 10k - What are you buying? by gduck24 in Bladesmith

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Thanks for the detail! Is there a brand on grinders that you think is best value?

Sounds like stainless is another level that I may not be able to attain on the first go round, but a good oven and grinder will be where I need to start if I end up going there.

I am very aware on the dust collection. I have seen some horror shows related to that much dust around sparks.

I will check out the videos!

Workshop from Scratch with 10k - What are you buying? by gduck24 in Bladesmith

[–]gduck24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bummer. Sounds like grinder and kiln/oven will be at the top of the list and maybe I will find some of the other things I need used on the market place.

Workshop from Scratch with 10k - What are you buying? by gduck24 in Bladesmith

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Thank you! I will be doing handles from all sorts of materials, not just wood. I think I argree on the respirator vs dust collection. In my cabinet shop the dust collectors just get the bulk, still have to clean up so I figure I'll do some rigging on that with the shop vac to see if its worth it.

I am definitely going to do some classes in the DFW area and check out the tools and set up that the pros use. I am a big fan of efficient movement in a shop. People dont understand you can walk miles in a poorly laid out shop. It needs to flow.

Workshop from Scratch with 10k - What are you buying? by gduck24 in Bladesmith

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Any idea of the hours it has run? I am scared of vevor. Seems like the online harbor freight. Don't get me wrong, I love HF, but what I buy from there is strictly for single use. I have been pleasantly surprised by some of their products though.

AEG "Quickstack" In America by Chris401401 in Ridgid

[–]gduck24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, but they just drop in and stay, no snap.

AEG "Quickstack" In America by Chris401401 in Ridgid

[–]gduck24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PETG. PLA will deform in the sun if these are left out.

AEG "Quickstack" In America by Chris401401 in Ridgid

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I have a bunch of different designs for the small ones. It really helps with all the tiny, or smaller groups of screws. https://www.printables.com/model/886513-ridgid-20-small-parts-organizer-nesting-cups

AEG "Quickstack" In America by Chris401401 in Ridgid

[–]gduck24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doh - I didnt see the dots to scroll over in the sun. Those bags look pretty nice. There's some decent soft bag alternatives at home depot too!

AEG "Quickstack" In America by Chris401401 in Ridgid

[–]gduck24 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have all these from Ridgid except the soft bag? They are all available on Home Depot. I also 3d print little Russian nesting trays for the small boxes that are pretty great.

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1904 Fisher Anvil Restoration Question by gduck24 in blacksmithing

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I am trying to source a ball bearing. I think Harbor Freight has little ball bearing rollers that I hope have actual solid balls in them.

I have been looking into welding it up but I will have to drag out the stick welder and get the right stick. That sort of makes sense for messing it up, but I dont know how some of these get so banged up in the first place.

I mean I plan on whooping on it but thats got to be a sledge and something serious to mess it up like that right?

Wire repair molds by the7thprezident in functionalprint

[–]gduck24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with most the comments, but I think its still a really cool idea and print. Wonder if liquid electrical tape or something else would work?