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What’s that ...And testing??
Does not look like a torque screwdriver to me? or was that a tongue in cheek comment in the title?
Yes I have got one, you can get one look on allybabba you can get one for them. Lol.Buzz but do you use a VDE Pozidriv bit, I have never seen them available for impact drivers
Testing tick done two minutes.Great looking board . How long would the testing take on a board that size
Bloody pandsie using gloves morris,Them gloves would’ve driven me up the wall in the first 12 seconds!....he’s gonna have to take it apart again to test?.....neat job though
Silance is golden can you remember that one.?Just watched it again with sound Arghhh that radio would have driven me mad.
If you go to the end and look at the finished board there is a green stripe on the earth sleve.That sleeving to me looked just yellow.?
But my eye's still see.Silance is golden can you remember that one.?
Shame his main earth didn't come through the same opening as the tails.
I wonder why the pyros were redundant, what a shame.
He's quick but doesn't impress me at all.
Couldn't be bothered to watch all but also didn't see any single conductors doubled over.
Agree, in fact some CU manufacturers specifically say do not do it. I guess they have had too many returns due to stripped threads!I would never use a impact driver anywhere near a cu, call me old fashioned but it would be with my hand and good old manual screwdriver.
Cutting away those MICC cables was emotional for me. lol
I’m often tempted to slacken off all the screws with my 18v impact , but certainly won’t use it to tighten down the screws.Agree, in fact some CU manufacturers specifically say do not do it. I guess they have had too many returns due to stripped threads!
But how do you explain the wooden leg?a shard from a broken bit embedded itself in my face, 5mm from my right eye...hence the patch.
I have one of these:thinking about getting one of these to speed up my board changes ...
Not once did he check that the cores were caught by the cage or screw, and bending the single core over with a pair of side cutters??
Just to add: the Milwaukee power tools have clips for your belt but I just unscrew them as they get in the way for getting in to difficult places. Also if you do try hanging it off your belt then you just end up mooning folk!
Looks nice but is it safe?Yes Pete , he does appear to nip the cores together with his side cutters...
I winced more than once when he did that
Ppersonally Mate I don't like stuffin two 1.5mm2 into a terminal without doubling them over properly, with the correct tools, think Matey's priority is make it look nice and quick, get paid and Foxtrot Oscar, not clever at all.Yes Pete , he does appear to nip the cores together with his side cutters...
I winced more than once when he did that
Damn, you just made me look on FFX and it is £159, around £110 off the normal price (I already have two batteries and a charger so can get the "naked" one).Noooooo I have enough tools, but it does sound (or not) good, a surge impact driver, no I don't want one, can you get them cheaper, will try FFX they always seem to be the cheapest for tools, no stop it, I need a drink.
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