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I’m a Scouser so I don’t deal in animals like you southerners. The most time consuming bit is finding a steel merchant between your house and where you work so that you can pick it up on the way home. 5 minutes to make a cardboard template of the inside of your carrier, 10 minutes to cut it, 2 minutes to tape it up.
I made myself sets of plates (front and back) in 2.5kg-ish increments up to 12.5kg. Less than an hours work. And you get to play with your angle grinder. And there is never enough opportunity to play with an angle grinder.
Depends on what it is if you want send some info but In principle the engineering on pumps is pretty much the same the control systems is where it tends to get complex
Depends on what it is if you want send some info but In principle the engineering on pumps is pretty much the same the control systems is where it tends to get complex
Having a back problem myself I sympathize with you,...as opposed to plates for fitness!
I've been thinking about getting some plates to put in the back pouch of my plate carriers just to balance out the load (being front heavy wreaks havoc on my back!). Can anyone recommend anything? Probably in the 2kg kind of area.
Generally don’t tend to do commission work but we are r&d testing at the moment so might be able to do something thereWas more a case of keeping options open for getting things cut, not a problem atm as ours is still running.
We have our on project software that works with IGEMS and Libellula for the Waterjet. Then plasma we use mach4 with our post processor however may use pronest in the distant future. Apart from that we use mainly omron parts.Control systems? Sinumerik by any chance?
We have our on project software that works with IGEMS and Libellula for the Waterjet. Then plasma we use mach4 with our post processor however may use pronest in the distant future. Apart from that we use mainly omron parts.
Having a back problem myself I sympathize with you,
BUT adding weight to try to offset weight that's causing you pain is never gonna work, it'll just add to the wear & tear on your back & lead to more problems in the long term.
The only real solutions are to reduce your load out or change/alter your load carrying kit, bit like your modern Bergen's, the belt system designed to spread some of the weight to the hips, crucially below the spine, where more common weight related injuries occur.
Sorry to piss on your bonfire, but if wearing certain kit is causing you pain, likely to become long term, then it's time to reconsider said kit ?
Awesome, place I work isn’t the biggest company and mainly focus on light industrial. The biggest bed size we do is 4x2m down to 610x610mmAh cool, we're an integrator for Omron Industrial Automation but more in the production lines type stuff. We're also used to seeing Sinumerik on a lot of CNC type stuff so wondered if that was what was driving your machines!
One bb to those rotors......then slip away into the shadows and begin a SERE exercise until they've cooled off.There is a Bootneck airsoft team that play around Plymouth that have a drone. I haven’t seen them use it for dropping kit (I don’t think it has the lift capacity for it) but they do use it for ISTAR which is pretty cool/very frustrating depending on whether you are playing with them or against them.
have a look at a padded load belt and harness setup. i have a warrior molle harness and belt that works really well and keeps weight off the chest but stable and still has the back for hydration pouches.
I'd certainly look awaiting the rear plate for a bladder of some kind then, use it as a way of adding weight to the rear of the carrier. But use water so you can fine tune the weight. If you don't want it sloshing foam can be used as soft baffles.
I have a source bladder in the plate pocket if my was901 back panel which worked a treat balancing epg gas mags for my masada.