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Posted:
Sat Oct 15, 2005 8:37 pm
by larrycavan
I think I have come up with a method to automate flow captures with FPExcel. The proof will be in the pudding as they say. So far it's looking quite promising. I have a beta version that works on my laptop at home. I'll be testing it at the shop tomorrow.If there's any interest from FP1 users, let me know.
Larry

Posted:
Sun Oct 16, 2005 12:16 am
by Mousehouse1
Larry I am interested.
As soon as I figure out how to get the back board back on my bench I will be back in business. It took a lot to get it off and in the process I messed up one of the side boards. I will have to see if I have to replace it. I am trying to figure out a way of sealing it so the back board is removable.
Larry I know we talked about it in the past. Can you email me a few of your ideas if you get a chance?
Sorry about changing the subject.

Posted:
Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:35 am
by larrycavan
Martin,
To seal the back board on mine, I used a felt type weather strip material about 1" wide. I got it at the local hardware store. It comes in rolls. I also seald the top aluminum plate and front panel with it. It's air tight.