Lol that dog does not look happy.
Somehow the tools are better in her books. I guess because they can be used for any project.
But this drill press is just a bench top from a pawn shop... $70 bucks.
I do keep bringing it up from time to time. Eventually I'll get the go ahead and get me a real one but in the meantime...
Btw: since we're exactly on this topic now . . . . .
Paprika is a necessity, true; but the best Gulyàs Leves is cooked in a cast iron pot hung from a tripod over a smokey fire.
Scottish Todd likes those a lot too! I'm not sure about his knowledge of Hungarian! Ghoulash perhaps
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Spent a week in Prague, was all I ate![]()
Any food I eat is Hungarian . . . . at some point.
The air holes are offset to one side, study how they line up to the posts and build your coils to be in front of them. My coils end being in V like config.
Wasn't it mentioned somewhere (here) that if you run the bottom of the top cap over some 220 grit in a circular fashion that will help if it's not lining up properly? Has anyone done this or needed to?
That would be for a top cap that screws on like the rm2. Filthy was talking about how the air holes in the cyclone are off set (not directly across from each other). You can end up putting the cap on "backwards" due to where the posts and coils are located (one post in the center....and one to the side). A cap rotated 180 degrees backwards would make the holes not line up properly.
The air holes are offset to one side, study how they line up to the posts and build your coils to be in front of them. My coils end being in V like config.
I just pulled the trigger on a Cyclone/AFC BF from Indy Vape Shop to join her sister the RM2 at home. Please tell me how much I will love it and if any tweaks are necessary to make her performance optimum...I so DO really like the styling!!
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