20.05.2003 16:00:06, "Steve" <
alienrelics@...> wrote:
>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, adam Seychell
><adam_seychell@y...> wrote:
>> Hi Stephan and the group.
>> As I said earlier I would try and make up a web page
>> describing some details of the drill press I built.
>> Feel free to ask any question.
>>
>>
>http://home.alphalink.com.au/~seychell/Drill_Press/Adam's_PCB_drill_press.html
>>
>
>Never a wise idea to use apostrophe's in a link. It works if I cut and
>paste, but my mailreader splits the link at that point.
>
>Here it is in TinyURL:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/c7fj
>
>Steve Greenfield
>
thanks for the pictures. now it is much clearer how you operate it.
@steve:
in my browser the apostrophe was no problem.
but tinyurl takes a lot time to redirect. ;-)
@markus:
ok, i will regard this request.
i didn't think about it a lot.
normally i answer all emails on top.
i find it a little strange to have to scroll down and search the whole email for the reply (which is in
between and not at the bottom because of all of the sponsor advertising etc..
but i understand with mailgroups it is then easyer to read old postings because the text is in the right
order. anyways i personally find it more comfortable to write/read the latest thing on top of a mail.
(the lower part only being for reference if anyone is not familiar with it).
but of course i will join the majority and from now on write on the bottom.
i have tested the drill i wanted to put on the new press.
it is scrap.
the carbide bits will never withstand this.
it is out of center....
i will go to the tool shop tomorrow, see their minidrill products.
the proxxon drill presses are very nice (and ready made) but also much more expensive than the hand
tools and making the press your own.
i also have a second (dremel-like) minidrill at home which is much better centered..
i will maybe use this after closer inspection.
regards
stefan