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From: Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com>
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Subject: [PS1-Public] Items for your Consideration
Hello, I am an IT packrat that has reached capacity.
I offer these things to PS1 and it's members for donation.
Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an estate auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small electronics kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff as well. Still sorting through it.
Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one could be tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better picture of the valve itself.
> There is a 2424M Procurve switch with 4 port 100 basefx card
> 2 Equinox serial to ethernet converters
> 1 Hardened ethernet switch with 2 fiber ports, used in cell towers
> assorted rubber feet, clamps, screws, bolts
> A clarity overhead speaker amp commonly used with PBXs
> some drive shafts, right angle motor with a screw drive and traveler on it.
> (2) solenoid manifolds with (7) 24 vdc solenoid valves and a regulator each
> I have some IDE hard drives for use, or to scavenge magnets or voice coils > from.
> I will add more pictures to the album as I find things.
> All items are in Elk Grove Village near Higgins and Arlington Heights Road.
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On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:51:22 PM UTC-5, Robert Sherman wrote:
> Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an estate > auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small electronics > kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff as well. Still > sorting through it.
> Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one could be > tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better picture of the > valve itself.
> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39:19 PM UTC-5, Ryan Pierce wrote:
>> What kind of gas do these solenoid manifolds use?
>> We've been looking at a brewing mash control system, so we are looking >> for something to control propane burners.
> Ok, pic added to the album. They are Numatics 226-432. Cursory
> google search turned up no specs.
> I forgot that I also have 3 Bimbo air cylinders 53E533 Rev A. I think
> one might need new seals. They are aprox 18" from shaft end to tail cap.
> I also have (2) 3" square plastic plates that use 2 motors to
> control their angle
> All items have pics uploaded.
> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:51:22 PM UTC-5, Robert Sherman wrote:
> Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an
> estate auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small
> electronics kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff
> as well. Still sorting through it.
> Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one
> could be tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better
> picture of the valve itself.
> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39:19 PM UTC-5, Ryan Pierce wrote:
> What kind of gas do these solenoid manifolds use?
> We've been looking at a brewing mash control system, so we are
> looking for something to control propane burners.
> Pretty sure you mean Bimba. Bimbo air cylinders are a whole nother part
> of the internet.
> On 10/04/2012 03:11 PM, Robert Sherman wrote:
> Ok, pic added to the album. They are Numatics 226-432. Cursory google
> search turned up no specs.
> I forgot that I also have 3 Bimbo air cylinders 53E533 Rev A. I think one
> might need new seals. They are aprox 18" from shaft end to tail cap.
> I also have (2) 3" square plastic plates that use 2 motors to
> control their angle
> All items have pics uploaded.
> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:51:22 PM UTC-5, Robert Sherman wrote:
>> Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an estate
>> auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small electronics
>> kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff as well. Still
>> sorting through it.
>> Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one could be
>> tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better picture of the
>> valve itself.
>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39:19 PM UTC-5, Ryan Pierce wrote:
>>> What kind of gas do these solenoid manifolds use?
>>> We've been looking at a brewing mash control system, so we are looking
>>> for something to control propane burners.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ryan
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> On Oct 4, 2012 3:16 PM, "Rhys Rhaven" <r...@rhavenindustrys.com> wrote:
> Pretty sure you mean Bimba. Bimbo air cylinders are a whole nother part of the internet.
> On 10/04/2012 03:11 PM, Robert Sherman wrote:
>> Ok, pic added to the album. They are Numatics 226-432. Cursory google search turned up no specs.
>> I forgot that I also have 3 Bimbo air cylinders 53E533 Rev A. I think one might need new seals. They are aprox 18" from shaft end to tail cap.
>> I also have (2) 3" square plastic plates that use 2 motors to control their angle
>> All items have pics uploaded.
>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:51:22 PM UTC-5, Robert Sherman wrote:
>> Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an estate auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small electronics kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff as well. Still sorting through it.
>> Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one could be tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better picture of the valve itself.
>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39:19 PM UTC-5, Ryan Pierce wrote:
>> What kind of gas do these solenoid manifolds use?
>> We've been looking at a brewing mash control system, so we are looking for something to control propane burners.
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> On Oct 4, 2012 3:16 PM, "Rhys Rhaven" <r...@rhavenindustrys.com> wrote:
> Pretty sure you mean Bimba. Bimbo air cylinders are a whole nother part of the internet.
> On 10/04/2012 03:11 PM, Robert Sherman wrote:
>> Ok, pic added to the album. They are Numatics 226-432. Cursory google search turned up no specs.
>> I forgot that I also have 3 Bimbo air cylinders 53E533 Rev A. I think one might need new seals. They are aprox 18" from shaft end to tail cap.
>> I also have (2) 3" square plastic plates that use 2 motors to control their angle
>> All items have pics uploaded.
>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:51:22 PM UTC-5, Robert Sherman wrote:
>> Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an estate auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small electronics kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff as well. Still sorting through it.
>> Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one could be tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better picture of the valve itself.
>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39:19 PM UTC-5, Ryan Pierce wrote:
>> What kind of gas do these solenoid manifolds use?
>> We've been looking at a brewing mash control system, so we are looking for something to control propane burners.
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If no one is interested in the switch(es), I'd be interested in them for SSH:C's eventual usage. Are there rack ears with the Procurve? (if not, no worries.)
I'd also be interested in the serial-to-ethernets for my own personal use if no one else wants it.
> On Oct 4, 2012, at 5:19 PM, Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *blush*
> Yes. Bimba
> Damn you autocorrect
> On Oct 4, 2012 3:16 PM, "Rhys Rhaven" <r...@rhavenindustrys.com> wrote:
>> Pretty sure you mean Bimba. Bimbo air cylinders are a whole nother part
>> of the internet.
>> On 10/04/2012 03:11 PM, Robert Sherman wrote:
>> Ok, pic added to the album. They are Numatics 226-432. Cursory google
>> search turned up no specs.
>> I forgot that I also have 3 Bimbo air cylinders 53E533 Rev A. I think
>> one might need new seals. They are aprox 18" from shaft end to tail cap.
>> I also have (2) 3" square plastic plates that use 2 motors to
>> control their angle
>> All items have pics uploaded.
>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 2:51:22 PM UTC-5, Robert Sherman wrote:
>>> Pretty sure the manifold was used for compressed air. Got it an estate
>>> auction for a robotics engineer. Bid on one table of small electronics
>>> kits for the kids, got 2 more banquet tables of stuff as well. Still
>>> sorting through it.
>>> Propane might work. The valves unbolt from the manifold so one could be
>>> tested to see if the seal degrades. Let me get a better picture of the
>>> valve itself.
>>> On Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39:19 PM UTC-5, Ryan Pierce wrote:
>>>> What kind of gas do these solenoid manifolds use?
>>>> We've been looking at a brewing mash control system, so we are looking
>>>> for something to control propane burners.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ryan
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> If no one is interested in the switch(es), I'd be interested in them for
> SSH:C's eventual usage. Are there rack ears with the Procurve? (if not, no
> worries.)
> I'd also be interested in the serial-to-ethernets for my own personal use
> if no one else wants it.
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>> some drive shafts, right angle motor with a screw drive and traveler on it.
> What is the length of the drive shafts?
> This may come in handy for an upcoming group project.
> If not, I may need them for some projects of my own. I don't expect a
> freebee; we can negotiate.
the shafts are 19" long 1/2 diameter. They have inset keys, like on a
lawnmower pull start, and snap ring grooves. I think it has a 7:1
reduction. The motor shaft steps down from .5 inch to .44 inch and
also has the same key and snap ring groove. It also has an integrated
lever that that disengages the gears.
I have a PS1 friend willing to bring it there on my behalf Monday.
I'll send with him whatever items people express interest in.
Whatever is left gets gifted to the scrappers unless picked up by next
friday (10/12).
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 2:00 PM, geezer1 <dj.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 5, 9:04 am, Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> the shafts are 19" long 1/2 diameter. They have inset keys, like on a
>> lawnmower pull start, and snap ring grooves. I think it has a 7:1
> (snip!)
> That might be perfect for the group project, or at least the Acme
> shaft.
> Do you think it would fit in a messenger bag? I could zoom up on the
> m/cycle this weekend (or another time) to save you a trip.
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From: Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 14:08:46 To: <pumping-station-one-public@googlegroups.com>
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Subject: Re: [PS1-Public] Re: Items for your Consideration
I have a PS1 friend willing to bring it there on my behalf Monday.
I'll send with him whatever items people express interest in.
Whatever is left gets gifted to the scrappers unless picked up by next
friday (10/12).
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 2:00 PM, geezer1 <dj.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 5, 9:04 am, Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> the shafts are 19" long 1/2 diameter. They have inset keys, like on a
>> lawnmower pull start, and snap ring grooves. I think it has a 7:1
> (snip!)
> That might be perfect for the group project, or at least the Acme
> shaft.
> Do you think it would fit in a messenger bag? I could zoom up on the
> m/cycle this weekend (or another time) to save you a trip.
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On Oct 5, 2:08 pm, Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a PS1 friend willing to bring it there on my behalf Monday.
> I'll send with him whatever items people express interest in.
> Whatever is left gets gifted to the scrappers unless picked up by next
> friday (10/12).
Were those items delivered?
I was in the space yesterday and didn't see anything like the items
you described.
Please hang on to the motors with the Acme rods; I'll try to arrange a
pick-up, if necessary.
I picked up the items from Rob Monday (we used to work together), I still have them in my car. I was planning on bringing them to the space by next Tuesday. I'll hold on to the motors for ya.
On Friday, October 12, 2012 3:44:35 PM UTC-5, geezer1 wrote:
> On Oct 5, 2:08 pm, Robert Sherman <rsherman4...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have a PS1 friend willing to bring it there on my behalf Monday. > > I'll send with him whatever items people express interest in. > > Whatever is left gets gifted to the scrappers unless picked up by next > > friday (10/12).
> Were those items delivered?
> I was in the space yesterday and didn't see anything like the items > you described.
> Please hang on to the motors with the Acme rods; I'll try to arrange a > pick-up, if necessary.