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Re: Premium Group renewal fee is due this month
Yahoo Groups is not a thing, but Groups.io is. We've been here, what, two years or so now? And the reason for being here still more or less in the Yahoo format is that we have a great deal of useful info that was worth saving. AFAIAC, this IS a great forum, or I wouldn't be here. YMMV, of course! Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by: Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.? SEMPER GUMBY! Physics doesn't care about your schedule. The only reason I know anything is because I've done it wrong enough times to START to know better
On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 11:13:04 PM CST, rdaugird via groups.io <rdaugird@...> wrote:
I didn't even know yahoo groups was still a thing. I always thought it was a lousy format. Save your money and get on Garage Journal, or one of many other great forums. Just being honest.
On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 01:17:56 PM CST, Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
I've got $116 left of the contributions donated last year, but cannot afford to cover the rest of the $220 they want. They have a method to accept donations through an organization called Stripe. GIO charges a 2% premium to use that service, and Stripe charges an unknown amount to make a donation via there service. The examples on their website seem to be a bit over 10%, which I feel is highway robbery! I can accept donations through Paypal, and if you make them using the Friends and Family option, there is no charge. Since we're not a business, that should be fine. I need a total of $84 in donations to cover the fee. I'm kicking in $20 myself, and if twenty people can donate $4.20, that will cover the amount I'm short. I would prefer not to get donations over the amount we need, as I'm in my late 60's, and I wouldn't want to die and possibly lose the extra money for the group.? If you care to make a donation, send it to wmrmeyers (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net? My understanding is that if you put a note on it, they consider a business transaction, and charge their premium. Think that's 4%. Just post a note on the in this thread that you've contributed if you feel like it. The renewal is paid by credit card, so the group won't get shut down if I don't get the money before the renewal date, which is December 22nd. I know that a lot of folks are a little tight in the wallet right now. It won't hurt me if some of the contributions come in after the first of the year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year even if you don't celebrate those holidays!? Bill in OKC ? |
Re: Premium Group renewal fee is due this month
On 12/8/2022 11:12 PM, rdaugird via groups.io wrote:
I didn't even know yahoo groups was still a thing. I always thought itUUmmmmm , we left Yahoo a couple of years ago . Take a look at the email address , does it say "yahoo" anywhere ? -- Snag ¡°Free speech is my right to say what you don¡¯t want to hear.¡± -George Orwell |
Re: Premium Group renewal fee is due this month
I didn't even know yahoo groups was still a thing. I always thought it was a lousy format. Save your money and get on Garage Journal, or one of many other great forums. Just being honest.
On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 01:17:56 PM CST, Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
I've got $116 left of the contributions donated last year, but cannot afford to cover the rest of the $220 they want. They have a method to accept donations through an organization called Stripe. GIO charges a 2% premium to use that service, and Stripe charges an unknown amount to make a donation via there service. The examples on their website seem to be a bit over 10%, which I feel is highway robbery! I can accept donations through Paypal, and if you make them using the Friends and Family option, there is no charge. Since we're not a business, that should be fine. I need a total of $84 in donations to cover the fee. I'm kicking in $20 myself, and if twenty people can donate $4.20, that will cover the amount I'm short. I would prefer not to get donations over the amount we need, as I'm in my late 60's, and I wouldn't want to die and possibly lose the extra money for the group.? If you care to make a donation, send it to wmrmeyers (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net? My understanding is that if you put a note on it, they consider a business transaction, and charge their premium. Think that's 4%. Just post a note on the in this thread that you've contributed if you feel like it. The renewal is paid by credit card, so the group won't get shut down if I don't get the money before the renewal date, which is December 22nd. I know that a lot of folks are a little tight in the wallet right now. It won't hurt me if some of the contributions come in after the first of the year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year even if you don't celebrate those holidays!? Bill in OKC ? |
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On Dec 8, 2022, at 2:17 PM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers@...> wrote:
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Hi Bill,
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Since I need this twice as much as you more knowledgeable denizens of this forum I sent two contributions. Thanks for maintaining this forum for us. LQuan,MD On Dec 8, 2022, at 11:18 AM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers@...> wrote: |
Re: Premium Group renewal fee is due this month
I was trying to avoid having to save some for next year. Had an auto accident last week that reminded me that no matter how young or old you are, tomorrow is not guaranteed. Luckily, though my newish (April this year) car was totaled, neither my wife nor I were seriously injured. Bumps, bruises, and abrasions are all she got, and she was on the impact side, just in front of the damaged area. I've got a couple of bruises, and a sore neck and shoulder. I was driving, made a left turn with the light, which changed to yellow as I entered the intersection. Young guy who hit me was also driving a new car, and swore I ran the red light. Unfortunately for him, I had a dash cam that shows otherwise, though I couldn't show the video to the cop on the scene, so I got ticketed. Both insurance companies have gotten copies of the video, as has the cop. I'll be talking to the court after my insurance pays off, which should be sometime next week. Now I have to figure a way to get something my wife can ride in. She has a very hard time getting in and out of my old Chevy truck. Better gas mileage would be nice, too. The truck gets 15mpg or so on? a good day. My poor little Accent was averaging 40mpg. And She has decided that she really wants the safety features of the newer cars. She is convince the side curtain and seat-side air bags kept her from getting hurt worse.? Other than that, all is good! And thank you for donating! Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by: Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.? SEMPER GUMBY! Physics doesn't care about your schedule. The only reason I know anything is because I've done it wrong enough times to START to know better
On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 04:37:07 PM CST, James Rice <james.rice@...> wrote:
Just sen $5.? Keep it for next year. On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 4:29 PM Bill in OKC too via <wmrmeyers=[email protected]> wrote: Ladies and Gentlemen, I've already got sufficient funds to cover the cost, and a bit besides, so we're good to go for? the year! If you didn't get to donate, you'll just have to be faster on the draw next year! |
Re: Premium Group renewal fee is due this month
Just sen $5.? Keep it for next year. On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 4:29 PM Bill in OKC too via <wmrmeyers=[email protected]> wrote: Ladies and Gentlemen, I've already got sufficient funds to cover the cost, and a bit besides, so we're good to go for? the year! If you didn't get to donate, you'll just have to be faster on the draw next year! |
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On 12/8/2022 3:28 PM, Jack Dinan wrote:
Bill: In PP, I don¡¯t see an option to send to Friends and Family.On the "what's it for" page click on the gift box . -- Snag ¡°Free speech is my right to say what you don¡¯t want to hear.¡± -George Orwell |
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Bill: In PP, I don¡¯t see an option to send to Friends and Family.
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Can you help? On Dec 8, 2022, at 4:16 PM, Jim Frame <jhframe@...> wrote: |
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Just sent mine. Thanks!
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On 12/8/2022 11:17 AM, Bill in OKC too via groups.io wrote:
I've got $116 left of the contributions donated last year, but cannot afford to cover the rest of the $220 they want. They have a method to accept donations through an organization called Stripe. GIO charges a 2% premium to use that service, and Stripe charges an unknown amount to make a donation via there service. The examples on their website seem to be a bit over 10%, which I feel is highway robbery! I can accept donations through Paypal, and if you make them using the Friends and Family option, there is no charge. Since we're not a business, that should be fine. I need a total of $84 in donations to cover the fee. I'm kicking in $20 myself, and if twenty people can donate $4.20, that will cover the amount I'm short. I would prefer not to get donations over the amount we need, as I'm in my late 60's, and I wouldn't want to die and possibly lose the extra money for the group. --
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Premium Group renewal fee is due this month
I've got $116 left of the contributions donated last year, but cannot afford to cover the rest of the $220 they want. They have a method to accept donations through an organization called Stripe. GIO charges a 2% premium to use that service, and Stripe charges an unknown amount to make a donation via there service. The examples on their website seem to be a bit over 10%, which I feel is highway robbery! I can accept donations through Paypal, and if you make them using the Friends and Family option, there is no charge. Since we're not a business, that should be fine. I need a total of $84 in donations to cover the fee. I'm kicking in $20 myself, and if twenty people can donate $4.20, that will cover the amount I'm short. I would prefer not to get donations over the amount we need, as I'm in my late 60's, and I wouldn't want to die and possibly lose the extra money for the group.?
If you care to make a donation, send it to wmrmeyers (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net? My understanding is that if you put a note on it, they consider a business transaction, and charge their premium. Think that's 4%. Just post a note on the in this thread that you've contributed if you feel like it. The renewal is paid by credit card, so the group won't get shut down if I don't get the money before the renewal date, which is December 22nd. I know that a lot of folks are a little tight in the wallet right now. It won't hurt me if some of the contributions come in after the first of the year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year even if you don't celebrate those holidays!? Bill in OKC ? |
Re: Over head rail project.
Another option is pipe- I installed a short section of 1.5"OD (I think) between the mill drill and the Nichols horizontal mill.? I also made the trolley which supports the chain hoist.? It doesn't get used very often, but it's nice to have when I need it.? Capacity is probably around 150lbs.?? -Dave
On Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 12:02:52 PM PST, steve nicholson <steve@...> wrote:
If I didn't already have the rail I would probably use unistrut
or Henderson rails (I have some of these too), they are a bit more
difficult if you need to change directions but every problem can
be over come if enough thought goes into it. I have the rails
gates, only the one chain block and wanted to be able to move
stuff between equipment, however you could do it in straight runs
between each machine and have multiple chain blocks. Another option if you only require light weight lifting, say less
than 100lbs would be the rails for overhead sectional garage
doors. You could have two rails opposite each other if you wanted
to make it stronger and a dual wheel truck between the two rails
using the little wheels/axle from the door section. I'll bet this
stuff gets dumped fairly often when people change the colour of
their garage door and could get it free or cheap! On 8/11/22 15:47, Bill Armstrong wrote:
Nice! Should work well for you when you get it all installed!
And you can¡¯t beat the price!?
I had a friend of mine who picked up the leftovers of a
similar monorail system from a mill they tore down. He installed
it in his shop, which started it¡¯s life as a 4-car garage.?
I notice as I¡¯m gettin¡¯ older, things like my 6¡± mill vise,
and my angle table, are gaining wait. I¡¯ve been thinking on
using unistrut for a small trolley & lift.
Other Bill
On Nov 7, 2022, at 2:42 AM, steve nicholson <steve@...> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIf I didn't already have the rail I would probably use unistrut
or Henderson rails (I have some of these too), they are a bit more
difficult if you need to change directions but every problem can
be over come if enough thought goes into it. I have the rails
gates, only the one chain block and wanted to be able to move
stuff between equipment, however you could do it in straight runs
between each machine and have multiple chain blocks. Another option if you only require light weight lifting, say less
than 100lbs would be the rails for overhead sectional garage
doors. You could have two rails opposite each other if you wanted
to make it stronger and a dual wheel truck between the two rails
using the little wheels/axle from the door section. I'll bet this
stuff gets dumped fairly often when people change the colour of
their garage door and could get it free or cheap! On 8/11/22 15:47, Bill Armstrong wrote:
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Re: Over head rail project.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI figure I can get the rail & hangers etc at Home Depot, next time I make a trip to the big city. Not something anyone is going to ship for free, 'less a guy buys a truckload of it!They don't carry the trolley like I want at most places, but that does seem like a decent price for a couple from the Amazonians. Hard to build 'em for that price I think.? Other Bill On 11/8/2022 10:59 AM, mike allen
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Yes the far end of the building still smells like bacon, the old smoking room is still there. That was back when they used salt to cure, with real fires and wood smoke to favour the bacon, rather than the nitrates and artificial flavour liquids.
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I've seen others that have used jib cranes to load equipment on to mills. One was small and could be moved/reattached to each machine round the shop, that was a clever idea. Otherwise you just have to position your equipment in the right place for the crane to reach each machine. On 8/11/22 15:02, mike allen wrote:
Thanks for getting back Steve . I've seen the rails in the meat |
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý??? ??? That is a pretty darn good price there . That style gives you a few extra mounting options . I think of the ones I have left some have a eye bolt & the others have a small vertical plate. ??? ??? There's a lot moor options on that link I sent then when I used to buy them , & some of the options I could have used years back . Unistrut is kinda like drywall screws 1000 & 1 uses . ??? ??? animal On 11/8/2022 6:24 AM, Bill Armstrong
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSome of those outfits must spend 47 kazillion dollars on flyers and catalogs.?Enco was good for that. I started getting two of everything they mailed out, after my wife ordered some stuff from them. She used my account, but used her name on the ship to address, so she got added to the mailing list.?
Couldn¡¯t stop em. I tried. Finally ended when Enco was fully absorbed by MSC and went away.?
I was planning on getting this style of trolley:?
Real bearings, not the garage door roller things!
Other Bill On Nov 7, 2022, at 8:22 PM, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
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