I've had one for years, and it has had a euro-adapter on it since it was a couple of weeks old.
There's a photo of it somewhere on here - I'll see if I can find it.
All the Best,
CJ
Hastily taken as I'm "supposed" to be doing something else!
I would show the drill stuck to the stand as if in use, but (just for a change!) they've become sparated, and the drill is over at the unit!
It clamps onto the main base using those plier-type drill-press clamps - if that makes any...
I'm probably biased - just got a new macbook here - so right now I think it's ace.
It definitely just migrated all the data from an older one, much more easily than I'd expected.
The old one was old, and dying in every possible way - along with the battery swelling etc
All the best,
CJ
It was good of you to stick it up, here - I'm not on FaceBook, so would never have seen it.
They'll be flooded with entries now, from members on here.
You never know, though - I'm feeling lucky!
All the Best,
CJ
Nicely done, Mr S!
It's a bit like detective work, this electronc stuff!
I still get that same feeling, when it all works again, and "the plan has come together" - even with more "routine" stuff, that I've dealt with before.
It's hard to describe, but at least I know what I'm trying to say! I...
Hi there, Mr Shoes!
Either me, Mrs Joe or both of us will be going down to Portland at the end of next week, so if you want I can drop this off at Dorchester en-route.
All the Best,
CJ
Buy it!
Matt, just for you, you lazy bugger - £443 :hug::laughing:
And to save you scrolling to the top of the page - yer 'tis! :waving:
All the Best,
CJ
The one @Shox Dr has is understandable, as it seems to have a control for the flow through each outlet (I'm assuming there are two, due to the two tubes?) so that would seem logical.
The one shown here looks as if it has an outlet with 2 flow-rate tubes, and the other outlet (pointing down, on...
Hey, sorry Popcorn, I wasn't trying to be facetious - I'm just a bit slow, sometimes!
I'm slowly realising that I don't really lose a lot of things compared to others folk - it's just that I'm appalling at finding things!
I even hunted about to find some others, and on that very same web-site...
I have a feeling microwaves are only supposed to be run from a "pure sine wave" output genny.
I think Makita chargers are the same way inclined, and have heard lots of stories about folk destroying their chargers while using a genny - but not having actually seen it happen, I can't be sure of...
Mine is just a 20 footer, but they're ok (ish) to work in - most of the time.
It's a few miles from home, and the only real problem has been condensation, despite it being new when I moved my stuff into it.
For the last few years I've used these things - Dampsticks - and they work really well...
There have been some "reasonably outlandish" ideas on here in the past - you never know!
It'd be a properly shocking difference, but in the right way.
I wouldn't mind a go on that setup, myself!
And I can vouch that you'll never forget (or regret) the day you moved from a SIP MigMate to...