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Originally posted by boguslaw View PostAt first step I would check beer can with cut off rim, then I will cut the "bevel" area looking like a open cone.I wish it would resonate at 50Hz without removing that "bevel" because it support stiffness to the can.
daemonbart,
Slovenia computed that for me (Thank you! ) and I checked it match my assembly very good too. It's 250.29mm X 5mm or better 251 mm long and 5 mm width strip.
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very nice Mr.boguslaw
A very robust device you have there! Most impressive accomplishment with hand tools!!
We shall be boiling OU stew soon!! [i hear it tastes extra good]
Thanks
Chet
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Slovenia
I have some questions out on testing 220, my killowatt meter is 110
good for one phase only!
We need two phase for the 220 test ...........
any ideas fellahs??
unless I know the power being used I can;t tell whats up??[not wattsup]
??If you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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220 watt meter
Hi Chet,
You're going to need a 220 watt meter for US. They make them but they are harder to come by because most everyone is just testing for 110.
I saw some in China but it takes about three weeks to get stuff from there.
P.S.: I like your funny, (Not Wattsup).
Best Regards,
Slovenia
Originally posted by RAMSET View PostA very robust device you have there! Most impressive accomplishment with hand tools!!
We shall be boiling OU stew soon!! [i hear it tastes extra good]
Thanks
Chet
Ps
Slovenia
I have some questions out on testing 220, my killowatt meter is 110
good for one phase only!
We need two phase for the 220 test ...........
any ideas fellahs??
unless I know the power being used I can;t tell whats up??[not wattsup]
??
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3 weeks ??
S
Completely unacceptable !! I want to make some OU Stew tonight !!
I have an extra killowatt meter But ????
HHMMm perhaps someone can make suggestion for measuring ??
In the mean time I am posting this pic of the Thermos I'm gonna cut it Now
[just getting my free time now ]
The seem in the bottom I don't see it on Supreme beings Thermos??
Did he cut it off ?? is that the place to cut??
Help!!
If you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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Seam (Where to Cut??)
Cut about 3/8" to the left of the seam in your pic. That should expose the inner capped tube for you so you can support the inner tube before cutting it's bottom off too. When I cut mine, I didn't support the inner tube and bent the nasty thing to one side and haven't been able to straighten it the the exact tolerances I was looking for yet.
Originally posted by RAMSET View PostS
Completely unacceptable !! I want to make some OU Stew tonight !!
I have an extra killowatt meter But ????
HHMMm perhaps someone can make suggestion for measuring ??
In the mean time I am posting this pic of the Thermos I'm gonna cut it Now
[just getting my free time now ]
The seem in the bottom I don't see it on Supreme beings Thermos??
Did he cut it off ?? is that the place to cut??
Help!!
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Seam Query
Hi Chet,
Yes, that flask of IKEA had a seam but he already cut the bottom off both his inner and outer flasks. What you see in pic #999 is the finished deal.
The flask had a seam but the seam was cut off exposing the inner flask that has two bottoms which also need to be cut off. Once you cut the outer bottom of the flask off, you'll see the inner flask with a bottom on it. Actually the inner flask has two bottom, and they both need to be cut off. Also, the outer tube and the inner tube need to be the same length. You should support the inner flask once you cut the outer bottom away you'll be able to see what I'm talking about. If you don't support the inner flask while cutting the bottom of it off, you'll warp the inner flask to one side and it will be touching the outer flask. I did this and it's a bear to get the inner flask centered after you mess it up like that. Don't do what I did. I'll show you a pic of mine if you like.
Best Regards,
Slovenia
Originally posted by RAMSET View PostS
Please go back to post 999
No seam in that Pic??
Comments please
Thanks
Chet
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Got it
Having a little emergency at this facility right now ....
Back and forth with Doctors and such.....
Anyhoo, now I see what you originally posted "3/8 to the left" was more than enough info. Sorry for the confusion!!
ChetIf you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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Cutting IKEA Flask (9.75" from Top of Flask)
Hi Chet,
If you don't mind a little extra work later, make your cut 9.75" from the top of the flask clean through both flasks, and you'll have them cut at the length I cut mine. You won't have to worry about making other cuts because that will make it a done deal. You will however need to go back and straighten the inner tube so it doesn't touch the outside tube. This is not a big problem but if you cut both tubes at the same time without supporting the inner tube, the inner tube will cock a little to one side and won't look perfect but according to Mr. IKEA that is not a big deal either. Good Luck!!
Best Regards,
Slovenia
Originally posted by RAMSET View PostHaving a little emergency at this facility right now ....
Back and forth with Doctors and such.....
Anyhoo, now I see what you originally posted "3/8 to the left" was more than enough info. Sorry for the confusion!!
Chet
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No sweat.........
Looks interesting ??
First things first ,Ive got some spare time for a couple of hours { i hope]
Heading out to the shop ,I firmly believe I will be putting 110 to the ikea tonight
ChetIf you want to Change the world
BE that change !!
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