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  1. okiedave

    Green Olive Burger

    I thought I was the only one who ate cream cheese and olive sandwiches. Ever tried it on pumpernickel?
  2. okiedave

    my build: Vertical Reverse Flow

    When you transport, do you have some sort of uplock for the hydraulic cylinder?  I'd hate to see a leaking seal or hydraulic hose result in you losing that beautiful piece of work!
  3. okiedave

    RF Build: A Story in Pictures

    He lives! Finally got a little more work done on the smoker, mostly by a stroke of good fortune.  For those in the Norman/Oklahoma City area, the University of Oklahoma has built a facility called the "Innovation Hub;" a very slick idea, it has conference rooms, collaborative spaces...
  4. Mounting plate fitting.jpg

    Mounting plate fitting.jpg

  5. Completed mounting plates.jpg

    Completed mounting plates.jpg

  6. Drilling pilot hole.jpg

    Drilling pilot hole.jpg

  7. Boring out to full size.jpg

    Boring out to full size.jpg

  8. Transferring marks.jpg

    Transferring marks.jpg

  9. Mounting plate painted.jpg

    Mounting plate painted.jpg

  10. Marks transfered.jpg

    Marks transfered.jpg

  11. Undrilled plates.jpg

    Undrilled plates.jpg

  12. Drilling template mockup 2.jpg

    Drilling template mockup 2.jpg

  13. Drilling template mockup 1.jpg

    Drilling template mockup 1.jpg

  14. Diamond plate.jpg

    Diamond plate.jpg

  15. Cutting diamond plate.jpg

    Cutting diamond plate.jpg

  16. SMF Template.jpg

    SMF Template.jpg

  17. Swivel caster scan.jpg

    Swivel caster scan.jpg

  18. Drilling template.jpg

    Drilling template.jpg

  19. NT caster.jpg

    NT caster.jpg

  20. okiedave

    Brain Teasers

    Nope.  This time, it's the gold. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_weight The grain is, however, universal across systems.  It's quite an ancient measurement--dating back to the bronze age--and is based on the weight of a cereal grain (usually wheat or barley) because of their high degree of...
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