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  On 10/2/2023 at 9:55 AM, Karmachanic said:
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Thanks very much Karmachanic :)

Hundreds of flowers in spring, the moon in autumn,
The cool breeze in summer and snow in winter;
If there is no vain cloud in your mind,
for you it is a good season.

-  Mumon Ekai  無門慧開 

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  On 10/1/2023 at 10:01 PM, sketchstack said:

Hi Fountainbel, 

 

Are there CAISO feeds available from Conid? 

 

Thanks for any information!

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I’ve been holding out for a CAISO since the last batch sold out years ago. I suspect I’ll be waiting a lot longer. 

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  On 10/4/2023 at 2:49 AM, Mulrich said:

I’ve been holding out for a CAISO since the last batch sold out years ago. I suspect I’ll be waiting a lot longer. 

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When CAISO was released my understanding was they had either 25 or 50 of each, torpedo and flattop. Then there was some technical difficulty in producing them or supporting them so they paused CAISO specifically (before pausing the business). It's a cool system & I hope they resume one day. 

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I just received a notice of availability from Penworld today for the Conid Regular Demonstrator Bulkfiller @912am.  When I checked the link @144pm, it was sold out already.

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Personally, I’m waiting for a Maximalistica and/or a Kingsize made out of Peek CA30. 

 


And rods with the Teflon surface tension-breaking rod attached to it rather than to the back of the feed. 

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  On 11/30/2024 at 3:53 PM, es9 said:

Personally, I’m waiting for a Maximalistica and/or a Kingsize made out of Peek CA30. 

 


And rods with the Teflon surface tension-breaking rod attached to it rather than to the back of the feed. 

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Good news The improved design of the Maximalistica overcomes the need to  install a tension braker needle !

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  On 12/1/2024 at 9:38 AM, fountainbel said:

Good news The improved design of the Maximalistica overcomes the need to  install a tension braker needle !

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Ah, awesome!! Any estimate regarding when the Maximalistica will be released? 
 

Also, a technical question: Have you ever tried roughening up the tension rod on the back of the feed? I’ve resisted the urge to experiment, but I’ve been tempted to try sanding the tip of it with some course sandpaper. It seems to me this could make the surface more hydrophilic. 

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