easy to assemble and good working tool!
managed to get all 4 floats of my carbs to be the exact same height and to spec with this!
easy to assemble and good working tool!
managed to get all 4 floats of my carbs to be the exact same height and to spec with this!
@WaschBaer
Excellent. I'm glad it worked for you. Safe riding to you!
I don't quite understand the labelling on the side - How do I intepret the 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 on the side?
@Gixxer Yeah I figured that much, but I mean, how do you lay out your nozzles in the 3x3 grid with your labelling on the side that almost looks like it occupies specific slots?
@DanForever_539237
I use .4 and .6 mostly and I have brass, stainless, and hardened nozzles. So for example with my .6 I keep a hardened nozzle typically blackish in color in the back for abrasive stuff like carbon fiber and I keep a steel nozzle or two brass ones in the other two spots. I like to use one dedicated nozzle for each type of filament, overkill maybe but I stopped getting clogs. I plan on trying .8 and 1.0 so I made a space for them. I keep the boxes on a single row attached to the inside of my cabinet for convenience. So all three holes in line with the 0.6 are all .6 but might be brass or steel or whatever nozzle material im using for that particular filament. Each size marking can hold 3 nozzles of that size. I hope this long winded reply answers your question.
It looks like basket requires supports. It would be awesome to change to angled tracks
@AstronIsTaken_149309
How synchronistic your comment is, I was thinking of designing one from scratch just this week. I don’t like the supports and I was also thinking of making it modular. I need one double the width of this one and an inch longer to fit a universal controller.
@Gixxer That's awesome! My longest remote is close to 8 inch long. I'm thinking about designing myself some kind of under desk pockets/holsters for remotes. 1 pocket per remote
@slayernine
Thank you.