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John Rudd:
--- Quote from: Joules on January 15, 2017, 10:12:44 AM --- Be careful Rob, adding a vacuum to that already dense space could just be enough to induce a singularity. :smart: --- End quote --- Just one singularity? More like multiple singularities that when combined could result in a black hole....then everything in the shop is drawn in to it...and well....who knows what ensues.... :bugeye: |
ieezitin:
--- Quote from: John Rudd on January 15, 2017, 10:20:00 AM --- --- Quote from: Joules on January 15, 2017, 10:12:44 AM --- Be careful Rob, adding a vacuum to that already dense space could just be enough to induce a singularity. :smart: --- End quote --- Just one singularity? More like multiple singularities that when combined could result in a black hole....then everything in the shop is drawn in to it...and well....who knows what ensues.... :bugeye: --- End quote --- One singularity!!!! Rob would get a plural of singularities and proceed to make a rack for them then build a cabinet to store them move the light switch to the spare bedroom to make way to install the cabinet, all done by Wenesday. :med: |
Joules:
Perhaps this explains why Rob can get so much done in such a short time. Space time is compressed in Rob's shop so for us outside, a years work is just a few days. Then Rob could truly be a timelord as we don't see him aging. Plus his van seems to be unaffected by gravity... It's all starting to make sense now. |
RobWilson:
:lol: :lol: :lol: You lads crack me up :lol: :lol: --- Quote ---Rob would get a plural of singularities and proceed to make a rack for them --- End quote --- :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbup: Rob |
hermetic:
Hi Rob, I built a very satisfactory centralised Vac system using 37mm (1 1/2") grey plastic waste pipe and push fit long bends and tees, and an old w&d vac in the outside shed. One outlet on the upstairs landing, and two downstairs, with push in bungs and a remote switch circuit at each outlet to turn the vac on and off. Worked a treat, and is stillworking, although the vac itself got replaced when eventually the magic smoke escaped! Phil |
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