"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Stainless rod is cheap.What I want to know is how to clamp buckets.
Any weird tips or tricks related to using the drill press vs a hand drill?
I've been using these on my handheld drill: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Workforce-5-Gallon-Helix-Paint-Mixer-HM5HD/202251543They work really well, but aren't very easy to clean. I tried using just a wire hanger bent in half, which worked and was easy to clean, but would fling ink everywhere as it rode up the wire. If the made bit with a wide looped wire end with a single straight shaft it would be ideal, but I haven't come across anything like that. Not sure that would work in a press either since the bit will have to move the ink on its own more than with a handheld drill.
I've been using a long allen wrench in my hand held drill to mix ink, but looking at the drill press I'm liking that alot but still might keep using the allen wrench because it cleans off very easy.darryl
very high speed high shearing for mixing water based ink?
Quote from: ZooCity on November 21, 2014, 12:23:17 PMvery high speed high shearing for mixing water based ink? are you mixing ink or making meringue?
I know this sounds stupid, but do any of you think a self mixing cake mixer would stir ink in qt can's, I don't think it would mix a gal? might not even mix a qt. I thought about using my wife's old cake mixer, she going to toss (she got a new on), because it has a turntable I could sit a qt can on and bolt down some how.darryl