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Hench Fog Buster Clone
Could some one help me find the info that was supposedly filed in the drop box on the Hench Clone? I have looked and looked but come up empty. I would really like to build one.
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Hench Fog Buster Clone
On Friday, April 5, 2013 6:38:00 PM UTC-7, wrote:
Could some one help me find the info that was supposedly filed in the drop box on the Hench Clone? I have looked and looked but come up empty. I would really like to build one. Thank you Found it elsewhere on the net http://www.machinistblog.com/?s=mister&submit=Search |
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Hench Fog Buster Clone
Thank you Found it elsewhere on the net http://www.machinistblog.com/?s=mister&submit=Search That article is about the best. The original is still in use. Many other ideas have been done, you could search CNCzone.com for other builds. best idea of the bunch is to use a mig welder tip as the nozzle. I've meant to try lock line an their smallest tip for the line and nozzle for years now but never got a round to it. Karl |
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