Bullet2012
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that really sucksmy plan to learn epoxy resin infusion

that really sucksmy plan to learn epoxy resin infusion
Where his ancestor was arrested for Breaking and Entering Allegedly.My heritage actually goes back to a castle in Caithness!
To answer my own question, looks like they are Madison boring holders, need a mount to swing them in I reckon..So in the box with the tapping head (the "handle" wasn't in there), but amongst the milling cutters, threading inserts (no holders), were these strange looking holders - anyone know what they are? They seem to be adjustable in length...
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It's crazy what folk throw away...good it's bring out to good use.Second load of 5x2 free off marketplace. Ive a carport to build.
Got a similar one with my welder when I bought it, little flimsy side to side but plenty strong enoughI picked up a welding trolley today for £35, had a good chat with the lad selling it about tools and cars etc and he gave me a disposable bottle of Co2 for free
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I was also off to get a proper bottle of gas from the welding shop but didn't have time in the end.
I do quite a bit of electrical work and enjoy it very much. I'm learning the testing side of things, mostly through John Ward on YT and the kind folks on here who answer my questions.
I bought a MFT and am learning how to use it.
The electrician who does the testing and certification on my work for my rental houses regularly offers me a job
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Nice, it is an excellent thing to be into and not going out of fashion soon either!
You can't go wrong with JW and a few others on Yt!
I am a huge Megger fan, they are great testers, I have an old 1552 that is 20 years old this year and still passes calibration every year, also rocking the 1741+ that is 5 years old and also been bulletproof.
Also have many other Megger testers, clamp meters, EV adapter, and all have been supeb!
I had the 50 version in red back in the 70s, brilliant little bikes, I used to go thru the Dartford tunnel on it to college every day ( ..when it was just one tunnel with 2 way trafficBeen after a cub at a realistic price for years,at last and haven’t had a road bike for 8 years,I’ve bought and sold them in the 80’s when they were 2/3 years old,but now cult status,this is convenient for putting in the van for relay journeys plus riding across the hill when travelling to paragliding sites,after all it has new nobblies.View attachment 493993View attachment 493994
I've just been given a link to this channel and it looks good but I've not had any time to watch it yet.Efixx is another good YT channel with really good simple content and none of the nonsense