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Good job.
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Nice tutorial Conductor. That's a good tip about the bag. It took me a couple of rats with eyeball seeking springs to start covering them with a shop rag. I didn't think of a bag, so much easier to see through than a rag.
I have a hobby fixing Spencer tapes. It started out with my old logging boss giving me a box of "junk" tapes. Figuring out how easy it was to take them apart and quick to fix most of them, I could flip them with little time or money invested. Most of the time it's as easy as cleaning the dirt and rust off the spring and gears with PB then dry lube with LPS1 or Blaster dry graphite.
It sad that so many people don't take the time to service or repair their tools. Especially when most of the time it's easy. I guess we just live in a disposable society. Of course I've done the same a time or two.
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Awesome find Regopit. I've been looking for a good, mobile work bench. Thanks for the share.
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It's shaping up to be a hell of a bag for sure.
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Looks nice. Much improved over that purple carpet.
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Welcome Pennywise.
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Welcome to you.
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Welcome aboard.
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Nice review vids Javier.
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Nice drive set Conductor. Well you have pneumatic, electric, and hand tools covered, maybe you need to start a hydraulic tool collection.
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I guess they would be handy if you needed/wanted to hold onto your nicad platform.
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Thanks Harold. That's much quieter than any compressor I've used.
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And some jenky lumber, a new windshield, medical bills, and a good lawsuit.
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You ever use a double arm protractor like this?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008DRMH9O/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1394600100&sr=8-2π=SX200_QL40
I've never used one so I don't know if it would work for what you need.
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Oddly enough, I did find it on amazon.
but after I ordered it, they e-mailed me and said their product had defects
Damn that sucks. At least they didn't ship you out a piece of crap.
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I think they look pretty sweet. They seem to have some nice length to me. Thanks DR. Those would be a nice addition to the Ultimate Tool Bag.
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You unlucky bastard. Sun, sand, warm water. It must be torture!
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Amazon maybe?
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Welcome back. A sink in the closet? Weird.
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Yeah carving your arm off. lol A lancelot disc is scary enough, this home brew contraption geesh.
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Done! Definitely don't need oscilloscope so you can have it. I haven't even touched one since they looked like the old 80s Macintosh computers.
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Winner winner chicken dinner! Good job Nicholas. PM me your shipping info. I'll get it out in the next couple of days. Kato missed it by removing the spark plug. As for Sometimes A Great Notion, if you can find it you should watch it. The ending will make you smile for sure.
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Javier, I made a promise to myself a while ago that I wasn't going to have any tools that I'm not going use or fix to sell. Since this was a gift I don't feel right about selling it. Also, I've won stuff here so I'll pass it on.
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Thanks Javier. Chase and Kato are both close although one of you is just barely off. Not saying which.
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I suggested a riveter for Conductor.