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Wut?!? All that and no electrical outlets?
 
Redrilling the new pin for the thumb, so it'll pin to the coupler not the thumb. Why would I want the bushings to only get used when the thumb is moving? Freaking idiots. I talked this thru with them and they couldn't understand.
That makes no sense to me either. Gotta be a goofy aftermarket thumb on there.

This is how all the machines I sold since the first ZTS machines were introduced in the early 2000’s.

These are photos of my 35G. The thumb pivots on the bucket hinge pin and the bucket hinge pin is roll pin secured to the bucket QC plate. So the bucket hinge pin rotates with the bucket cycle.

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Dunno

Having it in the counter anywhere makes no sense to me. I don't spill beer on the wall. :shaking:
The code on the island was changed due to little brats running around in the kitchen and catching a cord on a crockpot or something plugged in that’s hot and dragging it off the island. They allowed it originally because people were using extension cords from wall outlets to the island and brats running around would catch those. You see the common denominator here right?
 
Under cabinet style!!!!!! Soooooo much cleaner!!!!!!
So plugs going up under the bottom of overhead cabinets? Nice but I see issues with that. Trying to find the freaking outlet while plugging something in and now you have an obstruction inside the cabinet.
 
Hey Greeeeeeeeeeeg#! So, I stay in Holiday Inns when I’m traveling and try to get showers in my rooms because. Well, they’re not great at keeping the water in the shower base without it draining out onto the floor most times. It’s not me as I don’t direct water over on that side of the shower.

So they know it’s an issue probably from someone slipping as these aren’t the best non skid floor tiles for a room like this. They busted the floor up near the shower and installed a floor drain to fix their design fawk up.

Anyway, it looks like they used the broken up floor tiles to scatter around the new floor drain install. My question is, do they or you, smooth the edges of the pieces off before using them and if so, what are you using to smooth the edge down with?

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