Juice Feeder/Shockwave/AW 10440 Buttons Update

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JollyRogers

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I hate to say this, I would really like a better idea what the Super-T juice feeder will be. Another vender is soon to release his, and I have been waiting on it to happen... but I am having a change of heart and am now looking at what Suer-T will offer and have honestly started looking at the other model already avail. Throw me a bone David, convince me to wait for your new juice feeder... regardless getting a P10 KIT as soon as ya get it all sorted.
 

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Nope, not like the Suckaton at all. I can say all the existing juice feeder design i've personally seen are simpler, lathe produced primarily cylindrical designs. My juice feeder is a one piece design, machined from a single piece of stock, that can not be made on a lathe or even a lathe and a mill, it requires multi axis computer controlled multi operation machining. I wasn't even able to make a proto-type with my lathe and mill as they don't have the capibility. If you have one of these, you could make my juice feeder:) :
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What material is it made from David? I am hoping stainless steel.

No, stainless steel is too heavy to use in an application like this. It will be anodized aluminum. The FDA approves anodized aluminum for food contact, some juice feeders on the market are using non-anodized aluminum to hold liquid, a big no, no, as e-liquid is midly corrosive and is dissolving aluminum into your liquid.
 
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No, stainless steel is too heavy to use in an application like this. It will be anodized aluminum. The FDA approves anodized aluminum for food contact, some juice feeders on the market are using non-anodized aluminum to hold liquid, a big no, no, as e-liquid is midly corrosive and is dissolving aluminum into your liquid.

yes! thanks for this, david!
 

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Nope, not like the Suckaton at all. I can say all the existing juice feeder design i've personally seen are simpler, lathe produced primarily cylindrical designs. My juice feeder is a one piece design, machined from a single piece of stock, that can not be made on a lathe or even a lathe and a mill, it requires multi axis computer controlled multi operation machining. I wasn't even able to make a proto-type with my lathe and mill as they don't have the capibility. If you have one of these, you could make my juice feeder:) :
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I think Haas is still 100% American are they not David?

I knew someone who bought (since sold) a VMC from Haas. He had a little shop in his basement. The Haas served him well.

When the VMC finally arrived, oops it was a bit to tall.

What's a man to do? Why cut a hole in the ceiling through the bedroom floor below the bed. Out of sight...

He claims that he miscalculated the over all height. I don't buy it. I think he created a pathway of acceptance for the wifey.
 
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