Image 1 — Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.
Image 2 — Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.
Image 3 — Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.
Image 4 — Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.
Image 5 — Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.
Image 6 — Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.

Hello I'm at RT, but I acquired this UT equipment. I have questions.

The company I work for got bought by a big corp, the also own a few schools. One of the schools came to our shop to store and dump stuff. They gave me permission to take these. I know they are thickness reading UTT devices. Where can I sell these puppies? Any advice, I may keep one to lean UT on before I sell them both.

u/americiumeater — 4 days ago
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New goodies from work

The company I work for also owns a school, the school was tossing them, and I got these with permission. I also scored some UT equipment but I won't be posting that here. I also got a few tin rad area warning signs. Those metal shims are for placing IQIs, those ones are a alloy called magnesium-thorium alloy whish is slightly hot (1.74 mRh at surface)

u/americiumeater — 4 days ago

Update on new camera

As suggested I might make my body holes bigger. This will have 4 lenses with 3 focal lengths. 4.5" 9.5" 11.5". I'm going to make the lenses out of aluminum from a drink can. This will be my third camera, I have made a cardboard box, and a can camera. Any advice?

u/americiumeater — 2 months ago

I'm working on a better camera(advice)

I drilled a 8mm hole in the wood I'm going to attack my pinhole lense on top of the wood hole. Should I go bigger or smaller?

u/americiumeater — 2 months ago