Grit Bin Agitator

If it comes out slimy, you're doing it wrong. Or something.

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Then, if you're too lazy to kick the damn thing when you're using it, then go to the department store and get a barber's massager and strap it to the bin. ;-)

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Good Luck! Rich

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The Pig Bladder from Uranus

Wouldn't he have to keep adjusting it as the level changed?

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Michael A. Terrell

who knows ? maybe constant flow rate would compensate ?

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colin

You should add a drain c*ck under the tank.

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Homer J Simpson

His tank is one of those thin walled modified freon canisters that is intended to be disposable in normal service. The auto parts guys have been selling them equipped with over pressure valves, and quick connects to use as an emergency tire inflator. You are supposed to fill them, and then throw them in your trunk.

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Chuck Harris

Why not try mixing in an anti-caking agent to the SiC first? Baking Soda is sometimes used for this, in dry powder form. It shouldn't interfere with the sand-blasting performance, in fact it's used alone for some of the most gentle sand-blasting work.

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DoodleBug65

"Jim Thompson" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...

Jim, Us old farts still use a chattering relay as an EMI noise source. Also works as a GBA! Larger sizes produce higher amplitude agitation. DNA is trying it with a solid state relay with little effect. I could get into optimum color of agitator but the PC police will get upset. Cheers, Harry

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Harry Dellamano

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Pound Sand The origin of the expression go pound sand is from a longer expression, not to know (have enough sense to) pound sand down a rathole. Filling rat holes with sand is menial work, and telling someone to pound sand down a hole is like telling them to go fly a kite. The expression dates to at least 1912 and is common in the midwestern United States.

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"The origin of the expression go pound sand is from a longer expression, not to know (have enough sense to) pound sand down a rathole. Filling rat holes with sand is menial work, and telling someone to pound sand down a hole is like telling them to go fly a kite. The expression dates to at least

1912 and is common in the midwestern United States."

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The term pound sand originally referred to the degrading job of filling rat holes with sand. However, its meaning has evolved, it now refers to a technique used in Vietnamese w**re houses. This technique was used when the w***es would give a man a hand job and then right before the man would ejaculate the w**re would cap the penis, give it one hard pump, and then release it causing the man to ejaculate with such force that the it would hit the ceiling.

Hey, why don't you go pound sand!

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A term used when annoyed with a person.

Why dont you go pound sand up your ass Chad!

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To stick it where the sun don't shine.

Why don't you just go Pound Sand!!!

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Walk away (from the fact that each step requires one to press down the sand beneith one's feet; from Hawaiin slang)

Go pound sand.

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A crude invitation to do something unnatural with sand and the male reproductive organ.

He invited her up to his room for $30, but she told him to pound sand.

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<tapwater

I guess it beats trying to shove butter up a rat's asshole with a red hot knitting needle.

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Homer J Simpson

Thats the way industry does it.

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The Real Andy

Double walls on the bin, with the inner walls made from the bed of an air hockey table. ;-) (or any flat pieces with a whole bunch of little holes.)

Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

According to the TV chefs I've seen cooking with polenta, it is more salty than regular bacon.

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Lord Garth

Sounds to me like you need two devices, a knocker (e.g. a solenoid driven pulse, perhaps at irregular intervals). A motor driven agitator would probably not be the right thing, as sharp rising edges in the acceleration spectrum are more effective, perhaps something like a de-coherer or a clapper. Both of these can be effectively run with low duty cycles, thus reducing SiC wear issues.

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joseph2k

But in Italy polenta is the same as grits -- something eaten only by poor people in southern Italy.

Here it's a delicacy.

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Harry Dellamano

Ok, so it's "something eaten only by poor people in Italy" anyway. I don't know where I got the idea it was southern.

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Tom Del Rosso

It!

It!

And pepper. And runny egg yolks.

One problem wiith grits-in-a-chow-hall is that grits will turn to glue if you leave it to sit around on a steam table for a couple of hours. Grits should be, well, gritty. Cook and eat promptly.

John

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John Larkin

very

Or a tube inside with lots of little pin holes in it ?

Colin =^.^=

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