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<Sync> hm crap
<Sync> bought another turbopump cart
<SpeedEvil> :)
<SpeedEvil> I was just considering that I need a scroll pump, and a 3d printed one would actually work fine.
<SpeedEvil> - for providing ~1PSI air.
<Sync> well the only really important part is the bottom seal
<pie_> so you guys do actual stuff?
<Sync> no, we only troll on irc
<pie_> :P
<SpeedEvil> I am probably unlikely to do any homecmos, though I am interested in vacuum fabrication - specifically e-beam printers
<pie_> cool
<SpeedEvil> Also aerogels are cool (though those are a high pressure thing)
<pie_> \o/