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Not exactly my idea but building things is not foreign to me as I was working for a factory building special products for customers not off the shelf items you do learn a lot of different things about building stuff. When I was working at a power plant they had a manual control valve stem go bad and it was needed real bad (safety issue) lead time from the Manufacture was 6 Months cannot afford to bring down the unit for that long very expensive $$$$$.$$ per hour. Told the head honcho take the jack screw out even in pieces take to a machine shop and have one made it was just a piece of brass with several different threads on it. Cost new from the Manufacture was over $2000.00 the Machine shop made it for $80.00 and we had it in our hands in about 2 days.
Neck is doing OK HG. Thanks for asking! I am still using an HP InkJet printer I bought years ago. Been a very reliable printer. I also have an older HP 4 in 1 that I inherited from one of my older sisters after she passed away 2009. The only driver available for that printer is for XP, so when I need to use it I have to boot up to an old HDD with XP installed on it.
Nope just making it more automatic the way is is you have to place the jar under the spout punch a button and it fills the jar with a set amount of honey the same every time -+ .01 OZ. The plan is to put a bunch of jars on the turntable the turntable will rotate fill one jar then rotate and fill the next jar.