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- <alphamule> http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/everything-else/170862-salvaging-landfill-treasure-crime-how-sad.html LOL, if they want to drink old-ass beer... :)
- <alphamule> There are ways to cook a turkey where it's not dry but you know - tradition!
- <alphamule> Hmm, are we talking actual 2-tubes-you-mix epoxy?
- <alphamule> Personally, I'm a JB Weld fan. :)
- <alphamule> If I need something that strong.
- <alphamule> http://www.pcepoxy.com/blog/hold-it-right-there-how-long-does-epoxy-take-to-cure/ <-- "PC metal" is obviously imitating JB Weld. NAPA store I get it from sells JB so...
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- <Lord_Nigh> wyatt8740: you may well have epoxied your famicom closed permanently if you let it cure in place
- <Lord_Nigh> don't be silly, just clamp it
- <Lord_Nigh> clamps are cheap as hell
- <alphamule> "A general rule of thumb for epoxy curing is this: if your project is important, cure it warm, slow, and long. Cold curing doesn’t hold strength very well. A good bet is to allow 72 hours of setup time for full strength building of adhesive bonds to form and mature. It is most critical to allow jobs subject to pressure or stress a full curing time." You'll be spending a while waiting for a decent bond...
- <alphamule> So yes, you can get 15-minute epoxy.
- <alphamule> Notice the strength ratings on various cure-times.
- <alphamule> "12-hour, stronger than steel"
- <alphamule> "1-hour, good enough for plumbing"
- <alphamule> No such thing as permament *gets heated knife*
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- <tpw_rules> <insert video here of my kirby auto-jumper to shock and awe of the whole channel>
- <alphamule> http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/disciplined-landfill-workers-say-firefighters-scavenging-went-unpunished/article_72609544-4e94-5f85-95e4-25a29ba80e0a.html
- <alphamule> LOL, the butthurt
- <tpw_rules> hm i may actually have to put ps/2 on the spi engine
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- <tpw_rules> i should just design a propeller into this thing
- <tpw_rules> then it would be so easy it's cheating
- <Bushytail> I think the final design being cheap/easy to make matters more than trying to make it a challenge
- <tpw_rules> well it's both cheap/easy and a challenge
- <tpw_rules> or not and not
- <tpw_rules> with the avr, it's a single 8 pin chip and probably a bypass cap
- <tpw_rules> propeller is a 40 pin qfp with external eeprom for code, probably a crystal, caps, pullup resistors, etc
- <tpw_rules> it's also 3v3 so voltage limiting resistors, voltage regulator
- <tpw_rules> i was more talking about software
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