Just wanted to say thanks! Your videos using your mills and cnc machine sparked an interest in me and helped me get a job as a CNC repairman and get out of a field I hated. That and thank you for the countless hours of entertainment!
At work yesterday, working on hydraulics, I said, "As my uncle bumble fuck would say, 'release the Shmoo!'" right as I cracked open the first line. My coworker looked at me like I had a DeWalt wire stripper growing out of my head.
Uncle Bumble, I just wanted to thank you. Without these BOLTR vijay-Os (and 5 years on the job from the bottom) I would have never impressed the head Enginerd at work enough to get me transferred from production line super to R&D. I get paid to basically break things and help them design & produce better products.
For a one-off or quick job, they're a pain in the ass. But if you've gotta do a lot of connections in short order they come in handy. Or at least that's my experience from us tearing out & rebuilding the electrical system in one of my company's data centers. Everything else was preassembled busway stuff, but doing all the feeds and stuff is where it came in handy.
This will look reeeally good sitting in the bottom of your tool box, buried underneath 287 far more useful tools for the remainder of it's natural life.
PSA: That led board is a common failure point. LED does not like water like the old ones did. If your Dewalt doesn't spin after waterboarding pull the connectors on that board.
How to turn a drill attachment into a standalone single purpose tool.
Looks like a fancy way to do something simple without the weight of your wallet slowing you down.
Long form BOLTRs are back! Thank you, I've been looking forward to this.
Just wanted to say thanks! Your videos using your mills and cnc machine sparked an interest in me and helped me get a job as a CNC repairman and get out of a field I hated. That and thank you for the countless hours of entertainment!
At work yesterday, working on hydraulics, I said, "As my uncle bumble fuck would say, 'release the Shmoo!'" right as I cracked open the first line. My coworker looked at me like I had a DeWalt wire stripper growing out of my head.
What's wrong with using your teeth ? The three I've got left do a fair job but I do struggle with the steel coated cable .
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Uncle Bumble, I just wanted to thank you. Without these BOLTR vijay-Os (and 5 years on the job from the bottom) I would have never impressed the head Enginerd at work enough to get me transferred from production line super to R&D. I get paid to basically break things and help them design & produce better products.
For a one-off or quick job, they're a pain in the ass. But if you've gotta do a lot of connections in short order they come in handy. Or at least that's my experience from us tearing out & rebuilding the electrical system in one of my company's data centers. Everything else was preassembled busway stuff, but doing all the feeds and stuff is where it came in handy.
that rubber pin on a side of a bearing pocket is not for "damping". it is there to prevent outer race slip.
I (and likely someone such as yourself) would get quite the chuckle out of seeing a "169 piece DeWalt 18v stripper puzzle" listed on your Etsy.
This will look reeeally good sitting in the bottom of your tool box, buried underneath 287 far more useful tools for the remainder of it's natural life.
Always a good day when AVE posts
The Bris-a-Breeze! Soon to be found remarketed at a Rabbi near you.
Looks to me like AvE was perusing the Dewilt catalogs with most of a six pack consumed.
PSA: That led board is a common failure point. LED does not like water like the old ones did. If your Dewalt doesn't spin after waterboarding pull the connectors on that board.
That fly at the end knows what a fresh turd is.
I work in seafood and have no use for any of this...
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