A few of the local artists come by now and again to visit and see what I'm up to in my shop. While a few furs were over having an epic nerf battle woodenbullet sketched this up on my shop whiteboard as I'm constantly hounding her to see a specific movie.
There's also a little doodle by rarakie in the upper corner too.
A note: if you possess a whiteboard in your house, shop, room, whereever, and a furry artist is /anywhere/ nearby, be warned that they will doodle all over it - it is an inevetable attraction of the likes I have been unable to understand. At first I tried to prevent this phenonoma from occuring, but this only leads to sad faces and wimpering on the part of the visiting artist, so now I'm always sure to leave a healthy ammount of whitespace aviable as it seems to make everyone happy :}
There's also a little doodle by rarakie in the upper corner too.
A note: if you possess a whiteboard in your house, shop, room, whereever, and a furry artist is /anywhere/ nearby, be warned that they will doodle all over it - it is an inevetable attraction of the likes I have been unable to understand. At first I tried to prevent this phenonoma from occuring, but this only leads to sad faces and wimpering on the part of the visiting artist, so now I'm always sure to leave a healthy ammount of whitespace aviable as it seems to make everyone happy :}
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These were values for a very old welder. A 'Youngs Model C' which was built exclusively in NZ back in the 60's The values on my board are guestimations, as it's only through numbers stamped on a manual choke plate which gets pulled in and out of a very large transformer.
http://images.trademe.co.nz/photose.....11196_full.jpg
That's a Model C. My paticular one was made sometime in 57' I belive, and is still far more reliable then anything you can buy today, I fully expect it to continue to work long after I'm in the grave :}
I really like well built equipment. Even if it requires a little guesswork to use.
http://images.trademe.co.nz/photose.....11196_full.jpg
That's a Model C. My paticular one was made sometime in 57' I belive, and is still far more reliable then anything you can buy today, I fully expect it to continue to work long after I'm in the grave :}
I really like well built equipment. Even if it requires a little guesswork to use.
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