Good idea. Sikaflex would work as well.
Wow. That’s a lot of hours.
Thank you for the compliment sir!
My buddy owns a marina and uses that 5200 quite often. It’s good stuff for sure.
Yea, I purposely “took my time” and I was trying to film it as well.
Update: So after a 1000 shipments and some back n forth I finally got to putting the machine together and just found that bag 31 is supposed to have 2 Y-Axis and 1 X-Axis led nut mount tabs. In my case someone put 3 Y axis no X-Axis. What??
Not a great start Langmuir!
They look the same, but there is a minor difference.
You are making me tell one of my “elephant” jokes with that comment:
“Do you know what the similarities are between an elephant and a plum?”
“They are both purple except for the elephant.”
Sorry…had to do it.
Apparently you don’t know the rule!
Making Elephant jokes is grounds for Disqualification. You have been warned.
Sorry sir, I was triggered.
I will go quietly since I cannot guarantee that another “trigger” might send me over the edge.
It’s true!! I got a warning for a donkey joke.
Well Donkey are just poor, ignorant animals. Elephants have memories and feelings.
OMG…that’s it. Bye everyone. It has been nice visiting with you.
Let’s not devolve this forum into another political sewer.
I agree. We need one safe haven / place to breathe. Its an important topic, but so is pooping regularly.
Wait… we weren’t talking about animals?
Hence the sewer reference!
… customer.
If you’re going to default to blaming Langmuir competence for every hiccup you encounter with the table, you really should sell it now. CNC plasma cutting is as much art as science and you’ll find it isn’t going to be a Lego building exercise nor an Apple iPhone user experience. It’s not an EZ-Bake oven.
Not trying to be a smart ass, but watching hundreds of folks getting into this over the past 5 or so years, the ones who are most successful approach problems differently than you have. Bailing out now will save you a bunch of frustration.
My personal experience was good with Langmuir and it took me about 9 months of fine tuning and learning before I was getting the results I originally set out to get, and I am a patient tinkerer. Langmuir helped when I needed it and sent out new parts to replace things I didn’t think were up to snuff (black box for ihs and smart voltage and bearings on one of the slide thingy’s lol sorry) from the getgo so kudos to them for that.
Things I did to upgrade the table:
TIG welded the water table together.
Installed better drain system with ball valves one on each side.
Upgraded my couplers on the x and y axis to something more robust
Added a ground for the table
Good luck
so… are you going to keep us in suspense? Did the bag contain the right parts after all? If it did and you didn’t see the difference at first, just own it, you’ll have our respect.
The X Axis part was shipped today. It is a different part. They ship a revised lead nut mount (which I had already) but that’s not the part that was the issue. It is the plastic part with the spring. This one only has two holes along a tangent vs the 4 holes on the 2 Y Axis ones. They sent 3 Y Axis initially hence my post earlier.
Langmuir apologized and responded quickly. Interesting comments indeed.
Certainly doesn’t seem like you are a smart ass as you can’t seem to read.