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  1. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    Yes, the metric system, you don’t even need to think, there are 1000 millimeters, or 100 centimeters, in one meter. In the metric system 3+4=7. In imperial 1/8+5/32= 9/32. My choice is clear :)
  2. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    I made scoring side knives from a metal strip.
  3. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    I want to weld the lower knife, also 4 mm thick, with a surfacing electrode like ESAB EWAC HF 004 or similar.
  4. denata

    DIY rear bucket.

    I started making a bucket for the rear linkage for my Iseki 177. I bought iron doors on Craigslist with a thickness of 3mm (1/8") and 4mm (5/32"). the lower part is made of 4mm metal. Due to the faceted shape, a rigid structure was obtained. (Size in centimeters)
  5. denata

    My new shop

    Show me how the truss is made, what snow load is it designed for? Does it snow there?
  6. denata

    Truck Names

    Jokes aside. Name the truck like the British draft breed Shire or Suffolk Punch.
  7. denata

    Truck Names

    I don't insist, but maybe the name is Black gelding?
  8. denata

    Truck Names

    With a white roof you can call - Bald. The black track looks strict and stern, call him- Blackhound
  9. denata

    Hi

    Hi Jrod. I'm Denis.
  10. denata

    Codes. Truck won’t move

    Yes, this is spam, advertisements for dubious services.
  11. denata

    Locating a Radiator for My 6.2 Blazer

    Yes, this is spam, advertisements for dubious services.
  12. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    I have one too, just in case. 😹 For GAZ66
  13. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    Yes it is, there are no transistors, everything is on vacuum tubes. It will survive any cataclysm of any magnitude. Even when the machine gun melts and molten metal drips onto the soldiers’ boots, this device will tick and move the needle.
  14. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    Recorded the sound of different dosimeters. one from the 60-70s years and modern. Listen and enjoy.
  15. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    I'll record the sound of a Geiger counter for you,
  16. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    If anyone is interested in how radioactive Americium 241.
  17. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    I checked the spectrograph with the isotope Americium Am241. It turned out that the spectrograph was a little out of tune.
  18. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    I dug up about 7 tons of soil, 350 buckets of soil each bucket weighs 20 kg (44 lb)., deepened 1/4 of the basement area to a depth of 2 feet, garage basement area 355 sq. ft. (33 sq.m.)
  19. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    After 30 hours, the spectrum became more distinct. There is one peak of Europium152, but no other peaks at other energy levels. I assume that the spectrograph needs to be calibrated. he lies 50 kev downwards. If this is so, then this peak does not belong to Europium 152, but to potassium K40...
  20. denata

    Garage for Humster.

    The coals were formed a really long time ago, and the radiocarbon dating method does not work for such long periods of time. The spectrograph worked for 4 hours. Discovered a distinct peak of Europium 152, quite a bit, only 14 decays in 4 hours. This element is artificial, formed during...
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