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802.11
08-05-2002, 08:11 AM
what is the revolution of gasoline grass cutter?

solo
08-05-2002, 08:22 AM
Have you tried looking on the web site of the manufacturer? Other than that; a strobe light could help you find the answer.

bugfix
08-05-2002, 08:55 AM
I'm guessing about 800RPM but that's only a guess.

carlywarly
08-05-2002, 10:05 AM
It has to be worldtouch....I've missed him so much.

mdwatts
08-05-2002, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by carlywarly
It has to be worldtouch....I've missed him so much.

It is....

Figured we were ignoring anything posted by worldtouch so he created a new userid.

Ssssh. Don't tell anyone.

802.11
08-05-2002, 07:40 PM
I am another person. stop to relate me to other people.

do not pretend yourself as cyber cops.

a wood saw is 4500 rpm, and if a gas-type grass cutter( back carry type is 800 rpm).

I have surfed canadiantire.com since I only canadiantire.

Do any one think can give me again the revolution of a back-carry type gas-type grass with long carry probe?



I may make an alternation to change a circular saw to grass -cutting machine with a long stainless wire and a blade cover with a piece of pipe and a defender.

bugfix
08-05-2002, 08:03 PM
Originally posted by 802.11
I may make a alternation to change a circular saw to grass -cutting machine with a long stainless wire and a blade.

Sounds, er.... safe. What safety measures were you thinking of incorporating? A brake maybe? What kind of housing were you going to place it in? How are you mounting the blade?

To be honest, I'd buy one because otherwise you're going to create a death trap?

802.11
08-05-2002, 10:32 PM
in concept that should work:


I may make an alternation to change a circular saw to grass -cutting machine with a long stainless wire and a blade cover with a long piece of pipe and a defender.

The wire is turning and driving by the saw motor and is running inside a long pipe with handle. the wire is being twisted at two area. The turning wire is mounted with metal base. The two strong nuts are used to secure the blade.

the blade is half covered with a defender. Both feet of the man are stripped with protector and mask for the face.

THEN "MAN AT WORK" SIGN.


what is the revolution of your gas grass ( back-carry) cutter.

crokett
08-06-2002, 02:30 PM
This has gotta be a troll, but I'll bite anyway. Nothing else going on right now. Most circular saws run anywhere from 5000-5800 RPM. A string trimmer generally runs around 7000 RPM. Different models will have different specs. I don't think I've ever seen a backpack mounted string trimmer. In addition, circular saws are electric, and an electric trimmer wouldn't cost that much more than a good circular saw. So why do this? If you are serious about trying this: YOU ARE AN IDIOT! IT ISN't SAFE AND THIS IDEA IS DUMB DUMB DUMB. That said, what is your real name? I'm gonna need it when I submit you for a Darwin Award.

bugfix
08-06-2002, 02:53 PM
Originally posted by crokett
This has gotta be a troll, but I'll bite anyway. Nothing else going on right now. Most circular saws run anywhere from 5000-5800 RPM. A string trimmer generally runs around 7000 RPM. Different models will have different specs. I don't think I've ever seen a backpack mounted string trimmer. In addition, circular saws are electric, and an electric trimmer wouldn't cost that much more than a good circular saw. So why do this? If you are serious about trying this: YOU ARE AN IDIOT! IT ISN't SAFE AND THIS IDEA IS DUMB DUMB DUMB. That said, what is your real name? I'm gonna need it when I submit you for a Darwin Award.

I thought he was trying to make a lawn mower, not a strimmer. A lawn mower would probably be around 800-1200 RPM which is about the idle speed of a typical internal combustion engine.

mdwatts
08-06-2002, 05:40 PM
It is worldtouch.

I know for a fact...

bugfix
08-06-2002, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by mdwatts
It is worldtouch.

I know for a fact...

Oh damn. And his Greek -> Latin -> Swedish -> Nigerian -> English translator hasn't got any better.

z911
08-06-2002, 06:34 PM
oh man!!!! if he shops at canadian tire then he must be located in Canada. guys like you give us Canadians a bad name.

I reviewed your design and here's my professional opinion as an engineer: keep the two strong nuts and lose the rest. they easily capture the essence of your design by themselves (this professional opinion courtesy of trolls 'r us).

I should also say you showed exceptional imagination but why did you rip your handle off one of the ads on this site? I mean you might as well call yourself micro$oft since we were running one of their ads too!!? :confused:

802.11
08-07-2002, 12:28 AM
Charles Darwin talks about Origin of species in 1800 +/-.


HE was cursed and was almost hanged by the clergyman.


Look to Popular machanic. Man. hundreds of inventions were out there.

WHat did the russian invent in his garden? Water-driven lawn mower.
Unfair to me.

my typing skill is poor and my head is running at 10 X 86.

If u are kind enough , show me the size and pic of the running blade of your lawn mower!!!!!!!!!

please!!!!!!!

z911
08-07-2002, 05:21 AM
nice touch. world class.

sasKuatch
08-07-2002, 01:35 PM
if you want a lawnmower, send me some shipping and i'll send you my old one, which is a good fixer-upper

lawnmower blades are nothing but an ~ 1/8th in. sheet steel rectangle ~ 3ft long and ~1.5 in. wide with a hole in the center and spinning propeller-style. the cutting corners are optionally sharpened.

802.11
08-07-2002, 06:33 PM
lawnmower blades are nothing but an ~ 1/8th in. sheet steel rectangle ~ 3ft long and ~1.5 in.


3 ft long????

bugfix
08-07-2002, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by 802.11
lawnmower blades are nothing but an ~ 1/8th in. sheet steel rectangle ~ 3ft long and ~1.5 in.


3 ft long????

Does seem a bit excessive (unless you're extremely good at skipping :D). I reckon (and I'm nearly certain) that the blade length is up 22" (55cm), on average about 18" (45cm), but can be as low as 14" (35cm) on a crappy small mower. Its also wider, probably about 1 1/2 - 2", although I think you're right saying about 1/8th thick.

Syngin
08-07-2002, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by 802.11
I am another person. stop to relate me to other people.

do not pretend yourself as cyber cops.

a wood saw is 4500 rpm, and if a gas-type grass cutter( back carry type is 800 rpm).

I have surfed canadiantire.com since I only canadiantire.

Do any one think can give me again the revolution of a back-carry type gas-type grass with long carry probe?



I may make an alternation to change a circular saw to grass -cutting machine with a long stainless wire and a blade cover with a piece of pipe and a defender.

Now this reads like a babelfish.altavista.com translation. ;)

802.11
08-08-2002, 09:50 AM
I used the belle fish to translate german / italian to english.


On contrary, the translator from AV is a totally failure if it can't translate into proper english.


Typing very faster and thinking or writing an english essay are totally different.

your english is no better than I am. how is your french or dutch?

sasKuatch
08-08-2002, 03:28 PM
i can sympathise, i speak english, german, romanian, and some spanish.

my mom speaks english, german, romanian, hungarian, french

my dad speaks eng, and romanian

you're doin fine ;)

Odin
08-08-2002, 03:33 PM
Originally posted by bugfix


Does seem a bit excessive (unless you're extremely good at skipping :D).

As I was perusing this thread, and chuckling at some comments, this one in particular made me spew my water out my nose. Thanks.:D

LOL

sasKuatch
08-08-2002, 08:04 PM
now, i don't know, are we talking about a trimmer, AKA 'weedwacker', or pushmower?

bugfix
08-08-2002, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by 802.11
I used the belle fish to translate german / italian to english.


On contrary, the translator from AV is a totally failure if it can't translate into proper english.


Typing very faster and thinking or writing an english essay are totally different.

your english is no better than I am. how is your french or dutch?

My German is passable, I can make conversation but my French is hopeless. I recently spent a month in France and needed a haircut. Lets just say I wasn't too pleased with the outcome. <Whilst making appropiate thumb and forefinger movements>: "More petit, more petit, sil vous plais."

carrja99
11-22-2002, 02:46 AM
Wow this guy is insane. What next? "How make embedded linux toilet control by PCI card"?

tankinan
11-22-2002, 03:05 AM
He's just crazy, nothing wrong with that :)

sasKuatch
11-22-2002, 12:27 PM
How about a washer/dryer monitor?
http://dockapps.org/file.php/id/8



Or perhaps a coffe machine interface complete with drivers? echo cappuccino >/dev/coffee
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/mini/Coffee.html

carrja99
11-22-2002, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by 802.11
Charles Darwin talks about Origin of species in 1800 +/-.


HE was cursed and was almost hanged by the clergyman.


Look to Popular machanic. Man. hundreds of inventions were out there.

WHat did the russian invent in his garden? Water-driven lawn mower.
Unfair to me.

my typing skill is poor and my head is running at 10 X 86.

If u are kind enough , show me the size and pic of the running blade of your lawn mower!!!!!!!!!

please!!!!!!!

EXCELLENT!! :D

His head is running at 10 x 86!? What the hell does that mean? :confused:

Zelgadis
11-23-2002, 01:49 AM
hey I like this guy 802.11. Inventions are the best there what improve and revolutionive the world/industry, and incorporating parts into a computer are cool like sasKuatch said have the computer make the coffe, I've personally been working on a design to have the computer when told or program timed to make the coffee by which I mean :
have a scoop take one scoop enough to make for one person of ground up coffee beans, put that one scoop onto a new filter, pour enough water from a small resivour (<--correct me plz!) onto a heater were heated, then poured over coffee grind, were a coffee cup will be sitting under waiting for coffee, also were coffee cup is placed is a coffee cup holder with warmer to keep coffee warm.

That is my idea which my dad (certified technical engineer, graduated from clover park), and my from (currently taking courses on progamming and teaching me Java.) will help me build this and write a program for.

And another thing, my mom is from Turkey and me being born in America (naturally correcting her alot :-) spoke broken english for a long time and used her Turkish to English/ English to Turkish dictionary to fix herself now speaking great english, and me just learning some German and knowing some Turkish. Having gone through those years with my mom speaking poorly and me learning I would say that u 802.11 are doing a good job at attempting your best to speak English. I solute you.

carrja99
11-23-2002, 01:55 AM
I have programmed my computer to set an alarm off at 6:30 am, then it fixes me breakfast and brushes my teeth, then puts my clothes on for me as it tells me to have a great day!

My question, though, is how can I get my computer to be able to cook my eggs just over easy?

Zelgadis
11-23-2002, 02:10 AM
funny, funny.

Although you might be joking I am serious allthough it might not seem possible, it is just like on of those coffee dispensers that are like soda dispensers you push a button and it makes u a cup of freshly brewed coffee though on mine you have to add ur own creamer and suger, it's all run by a controller board that has some swithes and timers and some chips to read from a thermometer. sensers will be used for like the scoop for how far to turn it.

carrja99
11-23-2002, 02:15 AM
Actually, what you speak of is VERY easy. All you are really required to do is set a certain time for which the pathway to the coffee maker is opened to the electrical supply, then perhaps have it close at a certain preset time, to keep the coffee from sitting in the pot heating until it evaporates (like some lazy people do).

Zelgadis
11-23-2002, 02:18 AM
well you are right but i guess you miss interprited what i meant. the warmer will only warm, not heat, so the coffee stays at a good temp. for the warmer all I was going to do was go by a coffee mug warmer strip it and put it on my machine :)

DFo3D
01-02-2003, 09:49 AM
This has got to be the dumbest f***ing thread on the forum.

A guy wants to make a weedwacker with a skilsaw so he posts it on a LINUX FORUM when he's from Germany (?)

Goto a mechanics forum man!

sasKuatch
01-25-2003, 03:55 PM
Yeah, those little electric wackers are probably cheaper than a saw anyhow.

vbp6us
01-25-2003, 08:23 PM
Originally posted by mdwatts
It is worldtouch.

I know for a fact...

Ahh....did i miss something? Whos worldtouch? Was this guy here before i signed up at LNO?

I dont want him to touch me if that is what he's known for. :rolleyes:

This has got to be the dumbest f***ing thread on the forum.

A guy wants to make a weedwacker with a skilsaw so he posts it on a LINUX FORUM when he's from Germany (?)

Goto a mechanics forum man!


Well he did post it in /dev/random/ and we all know what kind RANDOM **** gets posted there. :)

DFo3D
01-25-2003, 08:28 PM
I know it's a random forum, and this thread is the dumbest out of all of them.

JohnT
01-25-2003, 08:37 PM
Can't be done sucessfully as the saw does not incorporate a clutch as the commercial weed cutters do.