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NormanV:
Andrew's warning should be heeded. I had it happen with a belt sander at I school where I worked, I dismantled the guarding in double quick time to get to the fire! Fortunately no harm was done, I don't think that I would have been forgiven if I had burnt the school down, plus I would have been out of a job.
Great video Simon and congratulations on the bike.
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: philf on August 12, 2014, 04:16:16 AM ---If you're going to add up how much a job costs I suppose it can be better to do it afterwards - if you knew how much it was going to cost before you may have never started!
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Yeah, when I first started doing garage stuff I went all out calculating the future price. I'd lump it in with 'planning' in general. If I let myself, i'll plan forever and get sick of the project idea before I even start making it. Now I just get the plan 'good enough' and then dive in.
Plus it's never that accurate since you can't anticipate things not working and needing to change the plan!
--- Quote from: awemawson on August 12, 2014, 05:47:47 AM ---Excellent Video Simon - I've enjoyed the thread and I enjoyed your ride :thumbup:
Just a minor comment: be careful using your bobbin sander for wood followed by metal. The hot sparks from the metal can (and do) ignite the wood dust. Ask me how I know :lol:
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I did sweep the dust out from inside, but it was just by coincidence. I'd never considered that sparks might be able to ignite the settled dust...
dsquire:
Simon
That was an excellent project and also an excellent video production and edit I have enjoyed being along for the ride. :D :) :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
Meldonmech:
Simon, what a great project, and superb video. You have been rewarded with a motor bicycle you can be proud of due to your efforts.
Well Done
Cheers David
BillTodd:
excellent :)
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