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Re: You know you've been in the shop too long this weekend if:
-When you notice that with the welder and the kiln (which is heating the garage when it's 2 degrees outside) are pulling 75 amps at 240v and hope you can get some freelance work to pay the electric bill.
-When one of the cat's gets into the garage and rolls in the dust and aluminum shavings, and you pick him up and tell him he's a good kitty. -When the weight spread sheet shows that you are going to make weight with all options installed and you refuse to believe it. -When after the bot is shipped, you come up with a backup motor plan and order the gearbox's to implement that plan. |
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