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Post by bigd on Dec 12, 2015 13:34:31 GMT
Well done matey, nice give away.
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Post by bigd on Dec 12, 2015 9:18:02 GMT
Nice one Robby. Way outta my league so I'll leave it for those like to feel the power.
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Post by bigd on Dec 11, 2015 7:43:20 GMT
Make it £20 and I'll take the Kooper for a stand bye mod.
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Post by bigd on Dec 10, 2015 21:53:05 GMT
I don't paste to it or have an account. I don't even bother with the web site. It's just some trash email I keep getting with links to it, and that link looked impressive. I wouldn't know how to make pint tankards, I wouldn't know what size and I don't use tape measures. All my work is guess and eye work, if looks good doi it lol. The first set I made I've told are nearly 2 pinters. The biggers ones this time are about the same, haven't a clue how much the 3 small ones will hold. I only have the 3 odd ones because my guess work was well off when I started this batch lol.
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Post by bigd on Dec 10, 2015 20:30:07 GMT
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Thanks for this, will get my friend off the cig a likes.
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Post by bigd on Dec 10, 2015 18:59:43 GMT
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Post by bigd on Dec 10, 2015 18:16:33 GMT
What a brilliant piece of kit. I'm going to make one but use my rotozip as the motor. Mine will be a touch bigger and stronger due to the roto zips weight, but I think it will be an improvement. Winters the collecting time for spares pares for me, so now hunting down parts for this and the saw I'm making. As well as finishing off some more of these. The friends I gave the ones to love them and everyone wants one now.
back to the new machine tool.
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Post by bigd on Dec 8, 2015 15:43:03 GMT
Just got hold of a small router I could use, I have a rotozip as well I could use. Just wanted it to look the part as it's more a hobby toy than a tool. A friend has suggested a singer sewing machine motor with the foot switch could be a good alternative. At least I have a few options now. And now winter is here and I work outside mainly, it's on hold while I start sourcing the parts needed. Cheers.
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Post by bigd on Dec 7, 2015 12:54:10 GMT
Cheers again matey.
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Post by bigd on Dec 7, 2015 12:53:05 GMT
I'll have a go. Cheers matey.
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Post by bigd on Dec 2, 2015 16:52:25 GMT
Looks like I am going for new one when I find the right one. The istick 60 is cheap at that but I seem to be heading the fitted battery route these days. Just sick of looking for genuine 18650s and the fitted lipos seem smaller, lighter and last longer. Cheers.
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Post by bigd on Dec 2, 2015 14:16:52 GMT
I suppose it could be a possibility then. My soldering skills suck so I think I'll have to save up for something new. Cheers.
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Post by bigd on Dec 2, 2015 13:45:11 GMT
The problem with that is the fact that the fire button button perfectly, but only when you wake it up with a mains cable and keep it plugged in.
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Post by bigd on Dec 2, 2015 10:37:42 GMT
Looks like it's in the spares bin then. Just when I thought I was getting on top of things.
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Post by bigd on Dec 2, 2015 9:50:37 GMT
Got mine from China so returning out of the question. Just seems odd it worked ok till left a couple of days. Now everything is perfect just won't acknowledge the fire button without mains power even though it's charged. Did yours die the same way?
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