So…get ya some of them new depleted Uranium 12g shells and have at it!There's been two drones flying around out here the last few nights, a few miles east of here, CO/NE border. 4 lights on each, they'll hover in one place for a few minutes then move around a little bit, but kinda stay in the same general place. They dont appear to be small drones .
There's literally nothing out here, but corn & wheat feilds, and old homestead abandoned farm houses every 4-6 miles. I wonder who's flying them or what they are checking out. It could be Skynet. Or the feds spying on some tweakers that have a lab in NE, it happened 4-5 years ago over there, when they busted up a ring.
There's been two drones flying around out here the last few nights, a few miles east of here, CO/NE border. 4 lights on each, they'll hover in one place for a few minutes then move around a little bit, but kinda stay in the same general place. They dont appear to be small drones .
There's literally nothing out here, but corn & wheat feilds, and old homestead abandoned farm houses every 4-6 miles. I wonder who's flying them or what they are checking out. It could be Skynet. Or the feds spying on some tweakers that have a lab in NE, it happened 4-5 years ago over there, when they busted up a ring.
UFOI saw one last night, I can't say for sure how big it was because I know absolutely nothing about drones but I know it wasn't one of those little hobby things.
I have one, it is easy to read and takes a bit to set up correctly, I use a calculator. Saw needs to be in a vice that stays in the same plane as it is moved to see better, otherwise readings will be off the amount the saw tilted. I can only use mine on my tree monkey vice, the other ball socket stand I have needs to be used with a wheel to ensure it stays the same. Also, when going back to the project to check again, it needs to be re-zeroed, once you get used to this it can be done the first try if you do the math right.Are there any of you who use electronic timing wheel? Pros and cons
If you do decide to get set up with an electronic, let me know and I can show you how to make it for yourself real easy.Are there any of you who use electronic timing wheel? Pros and cons
Ass is up and going right back down again here directly. Need to finish off my beauty sleep. And no @dall this isn't where you chime in. LOLGood morning men. Get your asses up.
Steve, Thanks for a good explanation, then I stick to the classic timing wheel.I have one, it is easy to read and takes a bit to set up correctly, I use a calculator. Saw needs to be in a vice that stays in the same plane as it is moved to see better, otherwise readings will be off the amount the saw tilted. I can only use mine on my tree monkey vice, the other ball socket stand I have needs to be used with a wheel to ensure it stays the same. Also, when going back to the project to check again, it needs to be re-zeroed, once you get used to this it can be done the first try if you do the math right.
Long and short of it, if you have a good saw vice, go for it, if you don't, either forget it, or get a new one from tree monkey, you'll get none better and you will wonder how you managed so long without it.
Welcome and stuff.Steve, Thanks for a good explanation, then I stick to the classic timing wheel.
I’m hoping to see one here so I can get a real close look….I saw one last night, I can't say for sure how big it was because I know absolutely nothing about drones but I know it wasn't one of those little hobby things.
Rain here. Was going to cut the firewood....but.Morning and happy Sunday!