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Question by tukmol_101: Where’s the best place for machining job?
We have a NEMA Grade G-11 epoxy laminate insulators that needs to drill 8 holes on it. It is used for underwater connectors.

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Answer by footlessant
Where are you? there lots of good places near me in California

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Question by sparky: if i laminate a credit card……?
will the magnetic strip still work in machines?

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Answer by agnesian
maybe.try.

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Question by del_icious_manager: Who hates shrink-wrap on CDs and jewel cases?
A CD I ordered yesterday arrived this morning (excellent service!). Several CDs have arrived in the last week or so. All of them have been encased in this inpenetrable shrink-wrap. I can’t get the damn stuff off the CD. It has no tag to ease removal (in common with MOST such wrappings) and no way to remove it (without the danger of damaging the jewel case or booklet inside) other that desperately picking away at the edges of the shrink wrap in the vain hope that some of it might eventually come away. I know there is a special little ‘gizmo’ to cut it off, but that’s not the point – this is a case of ‘principal’.

I remember just a few years ago when (in the UK at least) CDs came unblemished by this plastic pestilence. Why is it there? CDs don’t ‘go off’ if not vacuum packed. The nasty jewel cases can still be marked and broken THROUGH the shrink wrap. And it doesn’t ensure it’s new either – shrink-wrap machines are cheap and easy to acquire.

So, I’ve given up on working out why it’s there at all. Help me on this.

And then there’s the jewel case itself. Don’t you just loathe them? The hinges snap if you look at them harshly and the CD-retaining splines on clear models break as if it were their job to do so. What is wrong with the (comparitively) sturdy, appropriately laminated Digipack?

Am I the only music lover driven insane by these things?

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Answer by Switch ??
actually, what I find awful, is when the shrink wrap on CD and DVDs gets stuck to the cases. I must be obsessive compulsive because this stuff drives me absolutely insane.

not only that, those stupid security seals…they get “sticky” all over the cases. again obsessive, I could just cut them open, but I have to take them entirely off.

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Question by DKNY D: What is the BEST way to MOP? the laminate wood floor?
I have a dog that is not house broken, well he was, but he is very old now and have been having frequent accident. Sorry this is gross, but I pick up the mess after, some sticks to the floor and dried up…. I have been using industry kind of mop with yellow buckets and rope string kind of mop for years, using vinegar and water, some time use Bleach and water…. anyway, is this the BEST way to Mop the floor?

I was not impressed with Swift (spry) and Mop kind since you have to keep buying the solution bottle with strong chemical, etc.
What about Steam Vacuum machine?

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Answer by Daniel D
swiffer wet jet baby, not only is it super easy but it’s better for your laminate floor which is just paper btw so you really don’t want to be soaking it with a traditional mop. do it.

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Question by geoffdeaton: will this guitar be good for a 30 yo beginner wanting to learn?
For Sale: A barely used Taylor Big Baby Acoustic Guitar. This guitar is as good as new. There are no marks or scratches.

This is a 15/16-scale Dreadnought with a solid Sitka spruce top and sapele-laminate back and sides, boasts a surprisingly full voice, comes with a Taylor gig bag for easy portability, and makes a trusty companion wherever you go — even if it’s just to the couch.

Note: Taylor Embroidered Gig Bag INCLUDED.

Technical Description
Type/Shape: 6-String 15/16 Size Dreadnought
Back & Sides: Sapele Laminate
Top: Sitka Spruce
Soundhole Rosette: Laser-Etched
Neck: Tropical American Mahogany
Fretboard: Ebony
Fretboard Inlay: Pearloid Dots
Headstock Overlay: Lexan
Bridge: Ebony
Nut & Saddle: Tusq
Tuning Machines: Enclosed, Die-Cast Chrome Plated
Scale Length: 25 1/2 Inches
Truss Rod: Adjustable
Neck Width at Nut: 1 11/16 Inches
Number of Frets: 20
Bracing: X-Brace
Finish: Varnish
Electronics: None
Body Width: 15 Inches
Body Dept

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Answer by luckistrike
Excellent for a beginner – and beyond…

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