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8) That Is such a great idea and you could easily customise for different rigs! Great work!
HeadsUp said:How big is your printer ?
I need a casting pattern printed up so I can cast two bits for a mates 1908 vintage car .
Can you do 175 X 175 X 100 mm ?
Re the mats .... I used to carve up my own designs from HDPE using a router but these 3D printers are opening up infinite opportunities in engineering .
Mind boggling potentials 8)
Well done mate, you could always get a 3700 bilge pump, they are around $70 on ebay.PotOfGold said:Thanks Im pretty happy with it, and they'll only get better.
Im hoping I can run these with my two bilge pumps at 2200gph total...but we'll see. Might have to get the proper pump to fully utilise them.
I just took the feeder and extruder apart and cleaned em out and have started the next print (Talon) and its looking good.
cecc said:Are you going to be selling these mats, and if so how much will they be compared to hog mats?
Occasional_panner said:Well done mate, you could always get a 3700 bilge pump, they are around $70 on ebay.PotOfGold said:Thanks Im pretty happy with it, and they'll only get better.
Im hoping I can run these with my two bilge pumps at 2200gph total...but we'll see. Might have to get the proper pump to fully utilise them.
I just took the feeder and extruder apart and cleaned em out and have started the next print (Talon) and its looking good.
I thought I saw in one of your vids you had a 100ah or so deep cycle batt. If you have a decent length of cable you can just leave it in the vehicle and use the car to charge it up every so often.PotOfGold said:I really should just bite the bullet and get a 4 stroke pump and just be done with it...
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