DR Power Wood Chipper – Heavy Duty Internals

DR Power Equipment Wood Chippers Learn more at www.drpower.com Each machine is driven by a tough and durable drive belt that delivers maximum power from the engine to the flywheel. The small chipper uses a super strong Kevlar reinforced drive belt. And the 2 larger machines use a cogged belt which prevents slipping and helps cool the belt as it travels 3800 feet per minute. That’s over 43 miles per hour. The result is a belt you won’t need to change as frequently. Now the belt powers this heavy duty steel flywheel. Check out these industrial grade bearings! Now, just to make a point, take a look at our competitor’s flywheel. As you can see, ours is more than 3 times as thick. What a huge difference! DR’s flywheel is the result of over 100 computer models and more than 50 different prototypes to arrive at the ideal performance . The flywheel, in combination with the chipper knife, is the heart of the DR Rapid-Feed chipper. Over 50 knife designs were developed to determine the ideal size, shape and configuration. Made of high grade D-2 Tool Steel, our knife is machined from the same material used in commercial line-crew chipper knives. Once again, here’s the competitor’s standard steel knife. Which do you think will cut better? The knife is inset into the flywheel. This relief ensures that the leading edge of the chipper knife hits the material being chipped first — for faster, cleaner chipping. In fact, it’s so fast that it slices material at an amazing 40 times per

OKC3S USMC BAYONET mounted on M&P15

OKC3S Marine Bayonet with Scabbard NSN: 1095-01-506-3424 * 8″ Blade * 13 1/4″ Overall * 1 3/8″ Wide * .200″ Thick Proprietary Carbon Steel * Clip Point – Full Tang Blade * 1 3/4″ Mission Serration * Phosphate non-reflective finish * 53-58 Rc. Hardness * Dynaflex® Handle ergonomically grooved to reduce hand fatigue with positioning access point for quick redirect of positioning of blade in reduced visibility situations. Scabbard * Manufactured with a low noise signature polyester elastomer * Fitted internal stainless steel spring friction device at throat of scabbard to secure bayonet * Ceramic-coated aluminum honing rod is located on back of scabbard * Equipped with two load bearing attaching straps with cross straps, which allows variations of placement on the load bearing equipment.
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Content Patch – October 30th, 2012 – Ep. 001

1. Hotline Miami developer offers aid to pirates: 00:26 ( bit.ly ) 2. Introversion calls consoles “second class customers”: 02:57 ( bit.ly ) 3. Steam’s All Hallow’s Eve sale: 06:27 ( bit.ly ) 4. Dishonored to receive DLCs: 09:25 ( bit.ly ) 5. Steam launches Beta for Linux: 11:44 ( bit.ly ) 6. Activision creates own social gaming platform: 14:03 ( bit.ly ) 7. Viewer Remarks: 15:43 ======================================================= TotalBiscuit brings you the first episode of Content Patch, the new show which will replace The Mailbox. This will be a daily gaming news show, which efficiently integrates opinionated commentary and also our viewers’ feedback in a short, concise and to-the-point manner. We appreciate your input towards improving the format.
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- Startups – SendGrid Startup of the Week #5 – Nate Stewart of ZingCheckout

0:38: Welcome to Startup of the Week! SendGrid ad 3:25: What is ZingCheckout? 4:15: How is this different from Square? 5:25: Why did Square go native app? Snobbery of Silicon Valley elite or strategic decision to drive iPad sales and have better user experience? 6:38: Are you aiming at mid-size companies, large companies? 7:35: What’s it like going up against Square, now a multi-billion-dollar company? What is that like as an entrepreneur? Too herculean to convince investors, get employees? 9:15: What about the price difference? How does this compare on price basis to something like Square or traditional POS? 9:45: What do they charge per month, a traditional POS? 10:20: When you try to get larger location to adopt, how do they react to price? 11:25: How important is reporting in all of this? How hard is it do reporting in traditional POS? 12:30: You are in Austin now, started in Los Angeles — further and further away from the Valley. What is the thinking there? 14:30: 176 followers on AngelList and a lot of positive comments. Nolan Bushnell as advisor. How has AngelList process been for you guys? 15:40: You have Nolan and [ Nimble founder ] Jon Ferrara as advisors. Jason notes he invested in Nimble. How does a 29-year-old, first-time entrepreneur land such advisors? [ Nate says Ferrara is only a reference; he saw product at SXSW ] 17:15: How do you land a high-end advisor, how does it work? 19:15: What’s next? Panic out there with Facebook and Zynga crashing