But no DROHow do you even use that?
I am getting some deja vu though...
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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Don't they disassemble themselves?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
3 inch mini angle grinder - not much bigger than a dremel and with 1mm slitting discs it's perfect for sheet metal work.
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I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..
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$120+ for a bike stand/lift? Lol nah Bo. Scissor Jacks are just as good and adjustable.
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Knipex ratcheting slip joint vise grip pliers.
These beauties will get you out of many a pickle. The jaws open parallel and have a very light or very huge clamping force. They are very sensitive and will clamp as soft or as hard as you want.
Not cheap. These 3 are worth about $200USD.
I got mine for free from my last (bunch 'o cunts) employer. They were just lying around so I assumed they didn't want them anymore...
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Not a tool - but an addition to one. I've made up a foot switch for my drill press. Electrical contractor I worked for had one on the workshop drill press and I liked it. What I had on hand was a limit switch for a powered door so it got mounted on a block of wood. You only need interrupt the phase wire.
Mine needs constant pressure to run so effectively a deadmans switch too. No idea what is available over the counter - innovation (and insulation) is your friend.
Hands free use of the drill - very useful.
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