Message from @timsandtoms
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keep your powerlevels hidden lads
imagine if the people you know knew you were into insect ovipositor porn
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Imagine if you knew your pharmacist liked to drink pee
Imagine your pharmacist knowing you liked to provide samples.
I actually wouldn't care
The moment you would have to worry about is if the guy has a fetish for making girls drink his pee
How could a pharmacist even manage that?
Little bits of him in every bottle of cough medicine
Well, John, I work in food service, and like it or not, there's a little bit of me in every dish I serve <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
Skin flakes, maybe an arm hair, some breath, a cheeky drop of sweat...
Any of y'all know why my drill press has two sets of holes?
I'm assuming something mounts on top because it's actually flattened there, but I'm not positive if it's that or if it has a keyhole to make mounting it to the floor easier.
I have no idea
Some people think it's to clamp a vice
But the head doesn't go all the way down in there
Must be for some kind of locking attachment(s)
Oh, actually, a vice makes sense! Lemme see if they fit.
You'd need to be clamping something real tall or have a real long drill, but that would at least kinda explain it.
Yeah that's a no
A drill vice, m8
I think the reason is kind of lost to time because people always seem perplexed by it
...yeah, I suppose that DOES make more sense.
Was gonna say, I don't think vise mounts are standard enough for it to be a normal vise.
>be handy enough to have your own set of tools
>but not handy enough to think of things they'd be useful for
^this
🤦 quite hard
:P
@timsandtoms its meant for these "machining vice"s
I mean, I posted two ideas. I just didn't think of a vise, because it's kind of a shitty idea. The chuck is about 4 feet above the base, and only drills 3 inches.
more accurately *
Are there decent XY tables to be had for cheap from China?
What's "cheap"
Only $60 shipping, dear
I'm more focused on the decent. Just wasn't sure if they were worth getting based on quality/savings, vs just buying domestic.
Shipping probably makes it not worth.
I would say for applications where precision (read: manufacturer Quality Control) matters, chink is never worth it at any price
Carbide stuff can be