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    wtburnette

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    Morning all... :coffee:

    Still sick. Monica didn't come to bed until a bit after 2 and woke me up. Tossed and turned till just now and decided to say F it. Up and drinking my coffee, about to login to work. Wheeeeee.
     

    Haven

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    Morning all.

    Get to feeling better WT. I hope things go better for you today CM.

    I tossed and turned most of the night last night. Didn't sleep at all well.
     

    wtburnette

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    Morning all.

    Get to feeling better WT. I hope things go better for you today CM.

    I tossed and turned most of the night last night. Didn't sleep at all well.

    That was the latter half of my night. Crashed hard at around 9:30 and got woke up around 2:15 and tossed and turned for 3 hours before I decided to give up and get up to work. Sucks, but I hope to get some resleep later.
     

    88E30M50

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    Morning folks!

    One of the most interesting pumps that I had exposure to while working as an aircraft mechanic were rotary hydraulic pumps. Imagine a large revolver cylinder but with pistons in each bore connected to a swash plate. Pressure is regulated by the angle of the swash plate in reference to the cylinder. When aligned with the cylinder and rotated at speed, no pressure is produced but as you start to change the angle, you get pressure and flow in proportion to the angle. It’s an ingenious design
     

    churchmouse

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    Morning folks!

    One of the most interesting pumps that I had exposure to while working as an aircraft mechanic were rotary hydraulic pumps. Imagine a large revolver cylinder but with pistons in each bore connected to a swash plate. Pressure is regulated by the angle of the swash plate in reference to the cylinder. When aligned with the cylinder and rotated at speed, no pressure is produced but as you start to change the angle, you get pressure and flow in proportion to the angle. It’s an ingenious design
    I have seen pumps like this on older cyntrifical HVAC machines and same era rotary’s
     

    Ruger_Ronin

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    GM all. Coffee or die. Dragging rear this morning. It has nothing to do with staying up until 2am and getting up at 630. Off today and tomorrow so I can loaf about. Hanging on the couch with Evil Kneivel to start the day.

    How is everyone this morning? Greatly anticipating FGE.
     
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