My oven only goes down to 170F. Is there any DIY way to dry out PETG or is a dehydrator/dry box my only way?
drybox is the cheapest option, you can get bulk dehydration pellets off amazon for cheap, and then re-dehydrate them in the oven.My oven only goes down to 170F. Is there any DIY way to dry out PETG or is a dehydrator/dry box my only way?
I need to do this.Finally started printing pegboard organizers for my workshop. This shit is way more convenient than actually buying stuff that only sorta works from Lowes.View attachment 16441
It was on thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3230616I need to do this.
Design your own, or downloads?
That is actually cool... Dumbass.Finally started printing pegboard organizers for my workshop. This shit is way more convenient than actually buying stuff that only sorta works from Lowes.View attachment 16441
THATS NOT CODEThat is actually cool... Dumbass.
Wait why is your pegboard around a panel.
Check out GridfinityNow I've nearly got my socket drawer tamed. Just need to make a tray for extensions and a flat 3/8" drive tray for my weird sockets (wobble, torx, short allen, spark plug, and O2 sensor).
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Sucks that you think 3d printers are useless.Ooooo I love toolbox shit. Unfortunately carpenters always need clamp space cause you end up with like 6 ft bar clamps.
I loved my toolbox for gun stuff. Which was stolen. Kennedey box with armstrong smol tools and my micrometers and go no go gauges >.<
Electrical stuff was more thrown together, we basically couldn't carry more than lineman's and a flathead in backpockets. It was super annoying not to be allowed to wear a toolbelt. Couple people had toolbags but meh...