Drains on Laser Tables
September 3, 2008 at 9:35 am | kendall | hardwareIf I may make a humble suggestion, how about some sort of system for conveniently removing liquids (and maybe small screws, ball bearings, and our LBO crystal) from the bottomless pit that is a laser table?
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no. you’re screwed.
Comment by sam — September 3, 2008 #
(pinch tissue. roll. insert. repeat)x1000
for screws, use a magnetized wand from home depot.
for xtals, turn the table upside down and shake vigorously until it falls out.
Comment by Bob — September 3, 2008 #
Nice picture
Comment by Adam — September 3, 2008 #
ha!
Comment by sam — September 3, 2008 #
for liquids: use a Pasteur pipette or a q-tip.
for screws: use a magnet from autozone or home depot.
for crystals: you are screwed!
Comment by dick — September 3, 2008 #
Our laser table does not have closed holes.
When we had a cooling line blow and run open all over our table for 2 days, it took over a week for all the water to drip out through the seems in the construction.
Comment by Kendall — September 3, 2008 #
LMAO!!! I want to see a video for #3
Comment by psi*psi — September 3, 2008 #
We don’t allow liquids near the laser tables. Of course, it helps if you don’t need cooling lines.
Comment by Tom — September 4, 2008 #
immersion oil?
Comment by dick — September 4, 2008 #