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General Metalworking - All aspects of working with metal.
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Posted by Jeff Wisnia on July 5, 2008, 2:56 pm
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texasjim1093 wrote:
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>>And Jeff, thanks but no thanks with the ebay. Been there done that and
>>did not like the experiences at all, it seems impossible to contact
>>anyone there in a timely fashion.
>>
>>Dave"
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> I am a powerseller on Ebay with 100% feedback and take my customers
> seriously. Selling equipment mainly, I recently tried to purchase NEW
> car speakers on the site and got the runaround from seller for two
> weeks only to find out they were on back order. Makes me sad when I
> hear people don't like the site because I try so hard to do a good job
> while some sellers are terrible. Anyways good luck with timer, best
> regards, Jim.
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>
I've been buying (and occasionally selling) stuff on eBay for over 8
years, including quite a few purchases from sellers outside the USA.
In all that time and several hundred transactions I've only been shafted
once, by someone in Brooklyn who advertised a small carving as being
ivory and shipped me a piece of molded plastic junk. I returned it to
them, but never got a refund, and that seller's account was canceled by
eBay a couple of weeks after that. Fortunately I think I lost less than
$20 on that deal.
So, on new balance, I'm happy with my dealings through eBay.
Jeff
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Posted by Larry Jaques on July 5, 2008, 10:20 pm
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On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 10:04:57 -0700 (PDT), with neither quill nor qualm,
>"
>> And Jeff, thanks but no thanks with the ebay. Been there done that and
>> did not like the experiences at all, it seems impossible to contact
>> anyone there in a timely fashion.
>>
>> Dave"
>
> I am a powerseller on Ebay with 100% feedback and take my customers
>seriously. Selling equipment mainly, I recently tried to purchase NEW
>car speakers on the site and got the runaround from seller for two
>weeks only to find out they were on back order. Makes me sad when I
>hear people don't like the site because I try so hard to do a good job
>while some sellers are terrible. Anyways good luck with timer, best
>regards, Jim.
Schucks Auto Parts recently had Roadmaster (Chiwanese) car speakers on
sale for $20/pair. I got 3 sets. Two sets (4-1/4" and 6x9") for
replacement speakers in the Bose 501s for my stereo. And another set
for rear speakers in the doors or back of cab in my Tundra. The
reconing for the speakers in the Bose pair was $100 a pop and I needed
all 6 speakers done.
These ears of mine aren't what they used to be, but I can hear
distortion too clearly. The new 3-way pups work just fine and have
far, far less distortion than the old dissolving cones in the 30+ year
old speakers.
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Posted by Jeff Wisnia on July 4, 2008, 3:26 pm
Please log in for more thread options Dave, I can't do that wrote:
> Hi people,
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> I need to have some stuff turn on for 30 minutes then off for 30
> minutes all day and night.
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> I plan on a simple cam and a micro switch, but I need a 1-RPH motor to
> drive it. I have searched the surplus places I know and drawn a blank.
>
> Anyone know where I might get a 1-Rev Per HOUR small asynchronous gear
> motor?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Dave
Or, Didja try eBay?
http://tinyurl.com/6hvege
Jeff
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Posted by Jerry on July 4, 2008, 3:30 pm
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> Hi people,
>
> I need to have some stuff turn on for 30 minutes then off for 30
> minutes all day and night.
>
> I plan on a simple cam and a micro switch, but I need a 1-RPH motor to
> drive it. I have searched the surplus places I know and drawn a blank.
>
> Anyone know where I might get a 1-Rev Per HOUR small asynchronous gear
> motor?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Dave
Hi Dave
Is it impractical to use a timer, like sold at the garden department at
Home Depot?
Jerry
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Posted by Michael A. Terrell on July 4, 2008, 3:43 pm
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"Dave, I can't do that" wrote:
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> Hi people,
>
> I need to have some stuff turn on for 30 minutes then off for 30
> minutes all day and night.
>
> I plan on a simple cam and a micro switch, but I need a 1-RPH motor to
> drive it. I have searched the surplus places I know and drawn a blank.
>
> Anyone know where I might get a 1-Rev Per HOUR small asynchronous gear
> motor?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Dave
Herbach & Rademan $18.95 for a standard clock type gear reduction timer
motor.
<http://www.herbach.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HAR&Product_Code=H1-33&Category_Code=SYNCTIME>
http://www.herbach.com/ and enter Item # H1-33 if the link doesn't work.
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