[Info-vax] TK50s to the rescue !
John Santos
john at egh.com
Tue Nov 10 21:40:36 EST 2009
In article <47fc1c77-9e42-4773-94d1-2faf6e1aa902
@f16g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, jordan at ccs4vms.com says...>
> On Nov 3, 10:31 am, Howard S Shubs <how... at shubs.net> wrote:
> > In article <00e8c352$0$23365$c3e8... at news.astraweb.com>,
> > JF Mezei <jfmezei.spam... at vaxination.ca> wrote:
> >
> > > Managed to bring the cabinet down to be supported by only 1 layer of
> > > TK50s (enough clearance for wires to pass under it) and without having
> > > to shutdown the node !
> >
> > Wow, a use for a TK50! I'm impressed.
> >
> > --
> > Don't bother with piddly crap like "gun control".
> > Life is 100% fatal. Ban it.
>
> Be nice. The older TK50 cartridges, and many TK52s had a very nice
> bearing inside them along with a number of useful little springs. The
> bearing is just the right size for a pilot bearing on smaller router
> bits.
You mean a *REAL* router, eh? They could tolerate 30K RPM?
I always knew DEC over-engineered stuff!
>
> Later ones, and 3M made ones had a nylon cup and one steel ball
> bearing riding in it. Cheaptastik.
Typical...
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John Santos
Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc.
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