Athena's Gifts and Garden

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  1. Could this be a static issue? Have the machine well grounded? 

    Although not a cutter issue but with my sheet-fed printing press customers as the air gets colder, making the inside air dryer we see a LOT more static issues with print quality and paper transport. Higher humidity will help mitigate some issues with static electricity.


  2. 5 hours ago, slice&dice said:

    Good luck.

    By the way, there are apparently only two airworthy B29's surviving --

    FIFI. ( B-29A serial 44-62070 -- tail reg. N529B )

    and

    DOC ( 44-69972  -- N69972)  -- a real beauty!

    http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=69972

    http://www.b-29doc.com/

     

    That is correct! DOC just recently became airworthy after restoration. They are quite a machine! There are a few on static display....Dad's old bird is one of the survivors on static display at Barksdale AFB  from his days in the 582nd Resupply and Communications wing. He has some great Cold War stories and they also did some things that he still can't talk about today.  

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  3. Hi all.

    Google has not been much help for me on this one. I would like to make a decal for my father, he was a radio operator during the 1950's on the B29 "My Gal Sal" out of Wheelus AFB in Tripoli (he was present for the US withdrawal of Libya). I am looking for a silhouette of a B29 that will make a decent vinyl decal set for him to honor his service. The files I have found have been too small to be a useable size. I am hoping that someone on here might have a file that could be used.

    Thanks in advance!


  4. Posted in this sub forum as I don't see an MH sub forum

     

    Interesting and frustrating problem with my new (about 2 weeks old) MH 721. I have been happily cutting away (as we would say in the metalworking hobby "making chips"). Tonight my MH started having an issue with not cutting to depth on the right hand side of the tool (carriage home side). After playing with pressure settings and blade depth it stopped dropping the carriage all together. Kind of frustrating. After exhausting the limited troubleshooting info in the manual I went to Google.....still didn't find an answer for my particular issue......time to break out the screwdrivers. 

     

    I started opening panels one at a time. At removing the right hand side panel I sighted down the access hole in the X axis channel and spotted a loose ribbon cable (ah ha! found the problem).

    Pic of cable pulled to the access hole

    IMG_5410.jpg

     

    Now,,,,how to fix this.....

     

    I pulled the left-hand cover and fished the ribbon cable to that.....no dice....my fat fingers wouldn't be able to access the cable and plug.

     

    Pulled the 4 screws on the top panel (that the control pad is mounted to) and fed some slack in the ribbon cables feeding the control panel to move it out of the way and......success!

    I was able to access the carriage PC board and get the cable seated and locked.

    IMG_5411.jpg

    I gave a few good tugs on the cable and it seems to be locked into the PC board well. I can only surmise that the plug retainer wasn't properly seated from the factory. 

    If anyone else runs into this issue I hope this can help shorten your downtime. 

     

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  5. 9 hours ago, Wildgoose said:

    She started out as a wildland but settled into the fire house there in town. Allison Jeffs. 

    Ha! Yes I know Allison. She rode on my crew for a while during her Paramedic intern. Also have her on Facebook. Small world! :)

     

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  6. 26 minutes ago, Wildgoose said:

    Welcome from Idaho. My sister in law is a firefighter in Medford. Great group of helpful people here as I'm sure you have already figured out.

    Is she a structural or wildland firefighter? I know a couple female firefighters from my time on the ambulance in Medford. I might just know her :)

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  7. Hello all!

    I have been lurking on here for a couple months and thought it was time to register. The wife and I are in the process of starting a new business. Our primary function will eventually be a retail plant nursery also offering garden art, custom signs and stickers. I recently purchased a 28" MH Cutter and an entry level swing away heat press from Ebay. We will be concentrating on the signs and stickers until we get to a permanent location for the business.

    A bit about us. I (Mike) am a Field Engineer with HP Indigo and also trained on Scitex and Pagewide (formerly IHPS). I was lead R&D tech on the HP T400 InkJet web press through alpha and beta testing. Hobbies are metal and woodworking, ham radio, our dogs, water gardening and home beer brewing among other things. I am a former medic for a medium sized ambulance company (10 years) also have worked in Law Enforcement,  locksmithing and twisting wrenches on most things that move.

    The wife (Jeanette) is a long time nurse in both ICU/CCU and Emergency Room, she has also worked in nursing management and education. She enjoys gardening, cooking and craft projects.

    I wish to thank everyone on here for the wealth of information provided and hope that I will be able to contribute in some small way.