Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

Holy cold caffeinated beverages, Ralphie, you had to oil a door? At least you got a "thank you." When I finally got tired enough of the squeaking hinges on the bathroom door, I rummaged around and found my trusty oil can, and did it myself. As I was applying the oil and working it into the hinge, my husband looked up and said, "it won't do any good," even as with the next swing of the door, the hinges were silent.
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I know!

The very act of oiling the door, blurs the sexes and the duties of both. The door is firmly in the house, even more so the one door leads to our bedroom or the laundry room, which is clearly in her domain. I actually held off oiling to door for fear of stepping on her toes. I would not like her going to the shed and messing in my tool box. Or "fixing" something on my boat!
 
Hi! My name is tmorgan and I'm a coffee (snob) addict.

Spousal unit and myself started roasting our own coffee a couple of years ago; started with a hot air popcorn popper and have graduated up to a real live dedicated roaster. Her popcorn had too much of a burnt coffee taste... So here lately the morning routine is - pull a double shot of (insert some outrageous Kenyan coffee name here) and watch Uno, our 1+ week old Muscovy duck go for a swim in our kitchen sink. At 4:15 in the morning right after feeding the mutts of course....
Video at 11.

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Probably where the Machinerys handbook started. Its about six inches by four inches and four inches deep. and the pages are as thin as bible pages..... If you want to build equipment it gives you the foot print and mounting holes for every common piece of equipment... from hydraulic pumps to electric motors and gear driven drives.... even walks you through gear ratios and types of gear reductions.

There is extensive info on bend radiuis for certain materails as well as common screws from english to metric and even Acme Screw drives. Also calculations for reaction loads for I beams and cross sections of most extrusions including section modulus for all sorts of cacluclations to determine if the material is strong enough to do the job you need.

did you know when you bend sheet metal the process stretches the materail..... That stretch can change your whole fit if you dont know how to calculate it out.... or if you dont design it so that the last bend doesnt matter if its an eighth of an inc too long.

It was my bible for about twenty years.... I designed for Sheetmetal, Welded tubular structures, cast iron, Chain Drive equipment, Belt driven equipment and many many mechanisms that interacted with it.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinery's_Handbook
 
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Hi! My name is tmorgan and I'm a coffee (snob) addict.

Spousal unit and myself started roasting our own coffee a couple of years ago; started with a hot air popcorn popper and have graduated up to a real live dedicated roaster. Her popcorn had too much of a burnt coffee taste... So here lately the morning routine is - pull a double shot of (insert some outrageous Kenyan coffee name here) and watch Uno, our 1+ week old Muscovy duck go for a swim in our kitchen sink. At 4:15 in the morning right after feeding the mutts of course....
Video at 11.

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Hi! My name is tmorgan and I'm a coffee (snob) addict.

Spousal unit and myself started roasting our own coffee a couple of years ago; started with a hot air popcorn popper and have graduated up to a real live dedicated roaster. Her popcorn had too much of a burnt coffee taste... So here lately the morning routine is - pull a double shot of (insert some outrageous Kenyan coffee name here) and watch Uno, our 1+ week old Muscovy duck go for a swim in our kitchen sink. At 4:15 in the morning right after feeding the mutts of course....
Video at 11.

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Oh I missed this intro blabbing..... WELCOME to the group..... sounds like you will fit right in
 

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