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This is a game from a lot of forums I follow but this time I'll start with a tool I am building: What am I?

 

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An ejector. What did I win?
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Nope, not a hammer mill and I prefer, "borrowed" the thread idea. :P

 

An ejector... for what?

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Borrowed works for me. :)

 

Rocket motor ejector.

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Winner-Winner-Chicken Dinner... It may not be edible by the time it makes it to you though. :P It's a BASIC prototype of an automatic ejector, just press down and the motor pops off the spindle, no twisting. The next version will be a lot different the stainless steel pins bolted at both ends and the ring split into 2.

 

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Very good improvements, Dave! Won't have to disassemble the unit in order to eject the motor, just remove the split rings.

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Love it. Now send it to me. :)

 

Patent pending :)

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Great work Dag, let me know if you have any ejection issues (as I have had) with a similar concept I have here. :-)

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It's off at another fireworkers shop making rockets this weekend, I will post the results when it comes back.

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You have some really clean carpet Dag!

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You have some really clean carpet Dag!

 

LOL! photoshopped

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You should see the carpet in his house, that stuff is really nice compared to his shop! :D

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You should see the carpet in his house, that stuff is really nice compared to his shop! :D

 

LOL! Man, aint THAT the truth! I bet I have a half inch of aluminum turnings on the floor right now.

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Winner-Winner-Chicken Dinner... It may not be edible by the time it makes it to you though. :P It's a BASIC prototype of an automatic ejector, just press down and the motor pops off the spindle, no twisting. The next version will be a lot different the stainless steel pins bolted at both ends and the ring split into 2.

 

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Who wants to try this next? Just pay shipping there and back and a promise to send it back when done. Open to all members in good standing that have done business with me in the past.

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