qballizhere
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Here you go for T slot aluminum http://www.tnutz.com/
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That came out really good!I had contemplated welding some steel stock to make the frames and it would have been the cheapest route. I wasn't aware of 80/20 as a material so I just hit the depot. The aluminum cuts and drills easily and a ten dollar rivet gun did the rest. I really just copied Gromaus. He dah View attachment 3837491 View attachment 3837492 View attachment 3837493 View attachment 3837495 man.
Shit. You're waaaaaay ahead of most of us as it is.Ugh! Lost a few days work last night from corrupting my own files. Stupid mistake and the symbolic link I created to one of my cloud folders was severed and my work wasn't backed up.
Being a long time programmer, I have had lots of experience with crashes and data loss, and I've looked back several times to see what I could've done better. But computers are smarted than people and will find a way to ruin your day no matter how much you prepare (LOL)
I didn't lose all that much. 80% of the time was spent trying to figure things out or find a location for something. It shouldn't take me too long to catch back up.
Give me a couple days folks, I'll be back up soon.
I never did like the yo-yo's. I always thought they were a pain. I always hung my hoods with pulleys, 550 cord (military peeps will know what this is), and a cleat.Oh and I'm just going to use cheap chain and hooks to adjust the height as need be. I've had a ratchet fail which crushed a couple of girls. It's easier to use a chain and hook on each corner instead of rigging up a single rachet to adjust things.
I also purchased a few plastic cement mixing troughs for flood trays instead of purchasing something proprietary to MJ.
Ramble on!
Even without the motor, this seems like an easier (and cheaper) route than the yo-yosI never did like the yo-yo's. I always thought they were a pain. I always hung my hoods with pulleys, 550 cord (military peeps will know what this is), and a cleat.
Growmaus rocks! Learned everything about COBs in a day or two from his vids!I had contemplated welding some steel stock to make the frames and it would have been the cheapest route. I wasn't aware of 80/20 as a material so I just hit the depot. The aluminum cuts and drills easily and a ten dollar rivet gun did the rest. I really just copied Gromaus. He dah man
Sometimes simple is "simply the best"...and cheapestI just like the simplicity of the hook and chain method. It'll be easier to precisely adjust the frame height and it will be a lot easier to balance than from a single point. plus I have chain but I don't have ratchets. prolly doesn't make much difference. WTH
What do you use for your links?Shit yeah. I hate it when my symbolic links to my cloud get severed b4 I back up my work. ...
I bought my rivet gun and about 1000 rivets in different sizes for under 15 buckski's at Harbor Freight. Its very easy to work with the stuff as far as cutting and drilling and I'm sure that the frames would comfortably carry their own drivers. I'm not sure exactly how much I paid because I used the cheapo Depot card that the wife pays and I use.
Here you go for T slot aluminum http://www.tnutz.com/
Yes they are not bad they dont have the selection 80/20 has but for basic t slot its hard to beat....... I was able to configure a 2x4 frame for $90 each the only thing is I would need 8 of them for my room and cant justify that cost yetThey have some really good prices!
I'm thinking that if I'm concerned about how 80/20 will hold up with the weight, I'd probably go overboard and go 1" instead of 1/2" or 3/4". The prices are reasonable enough. The brackets seem to be quite a bit less expensive as well.
Thanks for the post!
Yeah, I noticed they were lacking the adapters I was looking for to mount the heatsinks to.Yes they are not bad they dont have the selection 80/20 has but for basic t slot its hard to beat....... I was able to configure a 2x4 frame for $90 each the only thing is I would need 8 of them for my room and cant justify that cost yet
Have a look at the value pack 4 foot price https://www.metals4uonline.com/aluminum-angle-6061-3_4thsx3_4thsx1_8thYeah, I noticed they were lacking the adapters I was looking for to mount the heatsinks to.
I hear ya about the price. For 1 or 2, sure. But for multiples, gotta go cheap.
Right on!Have a look at the value pack 4 foot price https://www.metals4uonline.com/aluminum-angle-6061-3_4thsx3_4thsx1_8th