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Mpatch@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Still booting after all these years: The people stuck using ancient Windows computersEnglish4·18 days agoYes i still use floppy disks regularly for my cnc plasma table
Mpatch@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Gas stoves nearly double children’s cancer risk, Stanford study finds1·25 days agoThese fucks and their prop 65 bull shit. Everything causes cancer. But it’s okay for my kids’ clothes and bedding to be filed with flame retardant? Why? There’s a higher risk of them spontaneously combusting rather than getting cancer?
I have seen 2 of those in the wild they were in mint shape. They were also in scrap yard. Turn out the 8.1l had a fuel economy of, how ever long is the fuel hose at the gas station? Those poor shleps that got suckered into those trucks.
Can you imagine. Putting together an entire assembly line. Logistics. Parts outsourcing. From the die stamp machine with tolerances of 0.0001" to make those shitty stainless steel bodies to how many rolls of toilet paper there should be in each stall, or the type of soap in the luch room. All those intricate details. To only sell 39,000 of those shitboxes.
Mpatch@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Slate Truck is a $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreen2·1 month agoEddison? They aren’t making a truck but hybrid kits to re fit into existing platforms. Using cummins 4 cylinder diesels. Plus they got topsy to hit the market soon.
Yes I am dumb normie. Who has set up for doing things a certain way. I have my cnc plasma tables, my 3d printers and cnc mills. They are essential to my business. I need to be able to run the cad programs, communications and links. I have spent alot of hours already establishing this, learning how to do this. I don’t have time to re learn all this because I “should switch to linux” I don’t have time to learn new cad programs because the ones i use aren’t Linux friendly. Many of us normies just don’t have that spare time to go through the process. I just need something that I know will work.
This is a load of baloney. If it was welded before, it can be welded again. You only need to heat the effected zone not the whole frame. Also put a sleeve over top and add more weld. Heat treat isn’t anything fancy. Get a temp gun and a propane torch. Get it to temp and let it cool slowly or quickly or both. depending on the spec you find.
The only reason they cook the whole frame is because it’s easier from a manufacturing point of of view.