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Hi Marra,
You know the wood working was the easy part. Dovetail are not hard to do if you are patient. Alex |
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is choosing a less facetious title...
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it would be better if we were able to attach, but inline in text body; this is much more useful than just in a group at the bottom, particularly for tutorials. presently, unless things have changed; I think the only way you can do that is if linked from an external host. if attached afaik it always must be in a group at the bottom of the post. so if there could be a limit of file size/visual size, but also allowing inline images this would be ideal IMO
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ZM -
If you wait, the board will automatically resize the pics and present a smaller thumbnail. It takes usually a couple of hours. Then you can still click into the really big pics if you care to. It always seems to do that to my photos, but I try not to post anything wider than about 600 or so.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: dixon ill
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im kidding. very nice. something to strive for, on my end. wow, i wish i could do that.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Central PA, USA
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Alex - In the first image of your chassis, I'm looking at the shiny square next to your power supply caps that looks like a bridge rectifier. This method of mounting the rectifier will cause it to overheat and fail. The case of the rectifier is metal and needs to be attached to a heat sink in order to dissipate heat. It may be that you have already purchased a sink to attach to the top of your rectifier, in which case there are no worries.
But, as pictured, you are set up for a problem in the near future. You might even want to move the rectifier off of this board and directly attach it to one of main sinks for your chassis... Eric
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: dixon ill
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When I use one its a TENDON saw!
Skill I don't have it
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: deventer
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Today I start using my new amp;
I allready showed it on a separate thread but I posted a preview here a while ago. In the future I will give it a nice finish here; 8 Channel Amplifier and here; several Aleph's in one big case
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HOLY HEATSINKS AARON !!!
How many HEATSINKS is that... ...A LOT !!! I guess the dolly is removed as the crane lowers it into position, on the RSJ reinforced floor. Oh well... ...If you can't carry it...WHEEL move it somehow !!! Cheers Si. |
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