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 on: Today at 16:08:36 
Started by aaronjb - Last post by Viral_Jim
Well it took me nearly another two weeks to actually get setup and printing, but so far its worked flawlessly, setup was easy and so far everything I have done has been via the Creality Cloud app and website. I will need to use the standalone slicer at some point, but to be able to design in tinkercad and print from the app, is extremely useful (work laptop).

To date I haven't any Wifi issues and the speed and quality of prints are both next level compared to what I have been used to previously. To date I haven't printed much beyond enhancements to the printer itself - CFS riser and dessicant boxes, poop chute and bin etc. But not having to wait 24-48hrs for big prints has certainly opened up a lot of possibilities. Overall I can definitely recommend the regular K2 :y

Next stop is converting the old ender 3 into a laser engraver.... ;D

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 on: Today at 15:35:24 
Started by TheBoy - Last post by Viral_Jim
With the info from Skruntie's AI (which predictably cocked up the 2 I did know, but its the (sad) future ;D), it's identified as a Nitto Kohki coupling :y.  Apparently the dominant connector in the far east. Which makes sense, as this is decidedly Ching Chong.

WTF have you been ordering that's got that nonsense attached to it? I would have thought a man of your "experiences" would have been more careful with what gets put in their garage.  :P

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 on: Today at 15:21:55 
Started by TheBoy - Last post by TheBoy
With the info from Skruntie's AI (which predictably cocked up the 2 I did know, but its the (sad) future ;D), it's identified as a Nitto Kohki coupling :y.  Apparently the dominant connector in the far east. Which makes sense, as this is decidedly Ching Chong.

Obviously, I'm not dicking around with adapters or adapter lines, so will have another go at undoing it to put something more useful on.


Its also compelled me to sort out the rest of my air stuff, having a fairly even mixture of PCL and Euro, forcing me to constant dick around with adapters.  So I'll be replacing all the PCL couplings with Euro :y

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 on: Today at 15:20:45 
Started by weldit - Last post by weldit
Thank you

 5 
 on: Today at 15:09:33 
Started by TheBoy - Last post by Viral_Jim
ARO 3810 10mm...

https://twlnz.co.nz/aro-hose-insert-10mm-model-3810/?srsltid=AfmBOooA7EhUpWez2nWx4LKJ0FjEgay9_D8CbjecsLEtZ_6qU9w3UGAq

Obviously with a threaded insert on the other end rather than the hose tail of the one I linked to.

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 on: Today at 15:01:54 
Started by tunnie - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
I can well remember the years of running the kids all over the place, not having a spare minute to myself and sometimes wishing I had.
I drove a 2.0GL Sierra for nine years and changed the oil & filters every two years.
When they got to mid teens, I bought a 24v Senator and CBR600 and revived my interest in cars and bikes.                                                                                                                                                                 I now  look back on those times of  constantly being the family taxi as some of the best times of my life.
Enjoy it, because they soon grow up.  ;)

The Volvo looks like a lot of car for £900.  8)

I could be tempted by an EV as I get free charging at work, but I planning on retiring in less than four years, so probably wiser to (hopefully) keep running the little C1 for the 17 mile each way commute.

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 on: Today at 14:59:46 
Started by tunnie - Last post by Viral_Jim
Plus work wise, I was in Lisbon in December for the week, I'm in Prague next week and I'm in Philadelphia at the end of Feb for 1.5 weeks.  ;D

Sounds a bit like my travel schedule used to be! I honestly miss it sometimes, but also not sure I'd want to leave the family (and a wife who actually likes me) these days. Are you still with the same business? 

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 on: Today at 14:52:37 
Started by tunnie - Last post by Viral_Jim

Officially, this i4 M60 on paper is a £75k car. Not that anyone pays that! BMW were offering 35% to Lex on the build slot, which explains why this was cheaper than a Tesla which had a list price of £50k on LEX monthlies.


I do wonder how BMW does the pricing on its lease cars sometimes. My iX is similar base price of c£75k (iX M60 is something like £115k  :o), but the monthlies of Octopus can fluctuate by >£200 pcm. I managed to get it at a fairly low ebb, but I don't think I could have the same car again if my lease were coming to an end soon.  :-\ 

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 on: Today at 14:27:52 
Started by Varche - Last post by TheBoy
Samsung online shop >:(
Oh, my Samsung TV pisses me off every single time I use the bloody useless piece of shit.  Putting Samsung on my shit list. So I avoid their shop like the plaque.

Which puts me in a dilemma, clearly this Neo 95 needs replacing because it's a piece of shit. But if you rule out Samsung, there is 3 parts of nothing else to choose from, grrrr.

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 on: Today at 14:25:19 
Started by Lizzie Zoom - Last post by TheBoy
Must be the start of the year, and quotas reset, as even mine passed easily this time.  In fact the tester was unusually complimentary about the condition underneath....

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