Actually, I did buy a chicken grill thingy and never used it. I tried it on
for size, but we store it too far from the BBQ so we never use it.
I just might scrap that one day and forget to tell the wife.
Robert
:D
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Envoyé : juin 4 2005 14:28
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.comObjet : [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: End of the Chicken Grill Motor Saga
ST,
Any new ideas for home brewing pcbs are always appreciated.
I look forward to hearing about your Chicken Grill Motor again and
again and again and again.
Myc
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 19:34:03 +0200, Mycroft2152
<mycroft2152@y...>
> wrote:
>
> > Stefan.
> > I think you finally got my point. There are many ways
> > to homebrew pcbs. Some people have more success with
> > one method or type of equipment than another. Everyone
> > has different budgets and availibiltiy of parts.
> > Everyone has their own special requirements. There is
> > no one single best method.
> > The purpose of a moderator in a group is to foster
> > open discussion of the different methods availible.
> > Not heavy handedly forcing their own ideas as best. Personally, I
> > hope everyone can find a successful method to homebrew their pcbs,
> > whether it is singles of mini production runs. I know I have.
> > The Chicken Grill Motor Saga is finished.
> > Myc
>
>
> Well, then you should probaly think if you should call other
methods
> better if you probably haven't tried either of them.
> Neither me nor you is a mod. Steve does not usually need to direct
any
> discussion.
>
> I can voice my opinion that the fuser and chicken grill motor is a
good
> combination as often as i like, just as others can suggest the
H200 as
> often as they want. (when relevant and within reason of course).
You claim
> to understand that there are many right ways, and yet you distaste
my
> chicken grill motor for some reason and i get the impression you
would
> prefer i didn't mention it. I will not discuss it with you any
more - in
> that aspect the CGM saga is over for you, but do not think i will
not
> suggest it again in the future when the question comes up. In that
aspect
> the CGM motor is no more finished than the H200.
> I really do not have time for this.
>
> ST
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