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SwarfnStuff:
Thanks Martin, I learn stuff every day from this site. Didn't know 'Ctrl = 0' reset to original. Will remember that wee combo.
       I do use several Ctrl + combos but 'Ctrl  + Z' (undo) key combo is probably the most used by me specially when in my CAD program.  Does that say something about my drawing capabilities? I guess there is a list somewhere and we only really remember those we use often.
  Ah found it here, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/126449 if any one is interested.
 
      Thanks again.

Neubert1975:
i was educated multimedia grafic 16 years ago, så learned a bit of comboes, still use some of them.

The most used function when i open solidworks, is the x in the top  right corner  :Doh: i have a hard time learning that program, it involves to much sitting still :scratch:

jcs0001:
Martin:

Seems like a lot of weight to handle - do you have a setup so that two people (one one on each side of the crucible) can lift and pour or some mechanical way to lift it and then pour?  Sure hate to get that aluminium near one's feet!!

John.

Neubert1975:

--- Quote from: jcs0001 on July 14, 2015, 12:52:30 PM ---Martin:

Seems like a lot of weight to handle - do you have a setup so that two people (one one on each side of the crucible) can lift and pour or some mechanical way to lift it and then pour?  Sure hate to get that aluminium near one's feet!!

John.

--- End quote ---

Hi John
No nothing fancy to handle it, just took a picture to show it.
But sure it is quite some weight, atleast when its extremly hot at the same time, but not a problem i think.
 

jcs0001:
Martin:

I'd be interested in a photo or two of your castings - sounds like you are doing some interesting projects.

Bye for now,

John.

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