Hi Adam.... An important thing to bear in mind, that little blue box uses radio to receive the signals from the remote control. As such, it is constantly turned on and "listening" for the signal. Over an extended period of time it will drain your battery, so you might want to either, give the battery regular top up charges, or perhaps, get a "maintenance charger" so that it's automatically topped up when the voltage drops too low.
@@neilwilliams2409 Yep and with a tang through the flip-up lid for a Poundland lock he could have saved himself a few quid - at the expense of carrying a spanner and key for anytime he needs to kick it over. 😉😊
Very natty, but now the Bonser battery has a very small but permanent drain, unless the remote switch has its own internal battery. That little pillar drill is a thing of beauty.
Kids in Pommieland don't know about nicking a bit of number 8 wire off of the nearest fence? Or the jumper leads from the family horseless carriage? 🤔😜😁
Hi, Adam, great little blogs you’ve got going on!!!. Can I just put you right on the name of the little truck,…. It’s BONSER WITH AN S NOT Z It’s my family name and you’d be surprised at the differing pronunciation of our name. Hope you don’t mind me putting you wise.!!!!!
Adam. You are something else. The mother of all spanner’s comes to the rescue😀😀😀😀
Hi Adam.... An important thing to bear in mind, that little blue box uses radio to receive the signals from the remote control. As such, it is constantly turned on and "listening" for the signal. Over an extended period of time it will drain your battery, so you might want to either, give the battery regular top up charges, or perhaps, get a "maintenance charger" so that it's automatically topped up when the voltage drops too low.
I think you should fit a battery cover over that battery.
@@neilwilliams2409 Yep and with a tang through the flip-up lid for a Poundland lock he could have saved himself a few quid - at the expense of carrying a spanner and key for anytime he needs to kick it over. 😉😊
@@theoztreecrasher2647 👍
Very natty, but now the Bonser battery has a very small but permanent drain, unless the remote switch has its own internal battery. That little pillar drill is a thing of beauty.
The Bonser is looking fantastic Adam
Good Evening Adam, That is a masterpiece of a move I like it, I should say you can put that on a number of things well done Adam.🛠️🛠️⭐️👍👌🏆
Super cool my friend!! I need one of those for around the farm....
I'm sure you noticed, but I will remind you anyway that the earth wire is touching the exhaust 👍
Kids in Pommieland don't know about nicking a bit of number 8 wire off of the nearest fence? Or the jumper leads from the family horseless carriage? 🤔😜😁
Not sure if I would trust the Chinese electronics over a good old fashioned mechanical isolator switch with removable key.
That blue box has a constant current draw so it will flatten your battery, maybe even in a week.
The Chinese see 13 as very unucky - thus it is rare to find any 13mm fixings on Chinese made equipment.
How about a battery hold down strap to stop it jumping about.
They call that Cresent spanner a adjustable metric nut f- - -kernel,
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Hi, Adam, great little blogs you’ve got going on!!!. Can I just put you right on the name of the little truck,…. It’s BONSER WITH AN S NOT Z It’s my family name and you’d be surprised at the differing pronunciation of our name. Hope you don’t mind me putting you wise.!!!!!
Your gonna need to put a catch tray under your saw blade or before you know it there's cutting chips everywhere!
👍 nice
You never said How much you wanting for the lathe
It’s on Facebook marketplace 👍
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