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My thoughts exactly. Mandatory holes in the frame tubes so a flexible probe can be used by the authorities. Simple!
Bending equipment technology, press brakes in particular, is getting cheaper. In the past it was not possible to get a machine with angle sensing, material thickness measurement, multiple axis towers on the back of the machines and spring back compensation, to name a few, from China or the Mediterranean manufacturers. Today it is old hat. Bending software with all the functions we hardly use, is now offered by all the “alternative” manufacturers. It works and is efficient. Electrically driven machines with belt drives or ball screws, with low electrical consumption and no hydraulics and working at extremely fast speeds, are available from all the markets today.
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One set of shelves is stacked high with two styles of white and green Ritz china that caters to every gastronomic need, including plates for salad, bread, main course, cheese, dessert and asparagus; cups for bouillon and eggs; bowls for cereal; and pots (some without their lids) for tea. Sets of Ritz glasses — for Champagne and Cognac, Burgundy and Bordeaux — sit in boxes on the floor below.
With this current administration and one-party control there is virtually no incentive to develop and reward alternative energy sources or invest in R&D. Such development would benefit not only financially-struggling American consumers, but such eco-friendly technology would help the world leaders confront global warming and its consequences which are being felt today.
I just wanted to point out that the top road sprinter’s output somewhere around 1500W to a whopping 2000W or more (for the pure sprinters). 1000W would be considered dismal. The rest of your comment sounds pretty accurate though.
Swiss tunnels are hardly a model for much vaster spaces like the Appalachians or the Rockies. One niche technology needs evidence and time to demonstrate it can be upscaled as suggested, so until then statements such as "poof, there goes US oil demand" can be safely ignored.
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The same software, which has full simulation capabilities, is responsible for nesting the maximum number of parts from a sheet, creating cutting plans and providing an overview of the manufacturing process, including immediate access to production and machine data.
They however are not very fond large temperature swings and high moisture. Also, they need to be replaced at most every 2 years, the detectors (not the supporting electronics) themselves deteriorate over time.
Pity it’s not happening in PA. We like this state and want to stay near Pittsburgh, not move across the country in search of somewhere else that will support us. There are jobs here and we are close to family in NY and DC. I know that homesteading is about sacrifice sometimes, but moving away from the only family we have seems a bit much. I guess we’re stuck turning our postage-stamp lawn into a garden instead