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<div>John, its great you started on the renewal. i dont know if i can make to it today. but, i am certainly very interested in the work. </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div id="composer_signature"><div style="font-size:88%;color:#364f67" dir="auto">Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy® Note 4.</div></div><br><br>-------- Original message --------<br>From: Tux Lab via HAK <hak@sgvhak.net> <br>Date: 9/29/17 12:50 AM (GMT-08:00) <br>To: Hardware Hacking Special Interest Group <hak@sgvhak.net> <br>Subject: [SGVHAK] work session 9/29 6pm <br><br>Work session to restore a QVac vacuum forming machine with Dave, Roger<br>and me. Roger is keeping track of progress at<br>https://hackaday.io/project/27480-thermoforming-machine-rebuild<br><br>So far, we've tig welded a tubular base so we can move the machine<br>around with a forklift and we've gutted the machine, tested the<br>solenoids, worked on a couple hydraulic dampers, disassembled and<br>cleaned the air compressor. We'll be rewiring and re-plumbing most<br>of the electric and pneumatic system and hooking up the thermal couple<br>to an arduino temperature control.<br><br>We aim to have the basic functions completed in time to celebrate Halloween.<br><br>We'll start at 6pm. If you're coming, let me know, I'll get pizza.<br><br>If you have any recommendations on the type and thickness of the<br>plastic sheets suitable for vacuum forming, please let us know as<br>well.<br><br>thanks,<br><br>John<br><br></body></html>