Well, actually I did not buy it. Yet. But I am considering seriously to buy this nice little tool:
https://www.bosch-do-it.com/gb/en/diy/nanobladesaws-the-innovation.jsp
Well, actually I did not buy it. Yet. But I am considering seriously to buy this nice little tool:
https://www.bosch-do-it.com/gb/en/diy/nanobladesaws-the-innovation.jsp
Well, actually I did not buy it. Yet. But I am considering seriously to buy this nice little tool:
https://www.bosch-do-it.com/gb/en/diy/nanobladesaws-the-innovation.jsp
That should easily get through FR4
McBryce.
Well, actually I did not buy it. Yet. But I am considering seriously to buy this nice little tool:
https://www.bosch-do-it.com/gb/en/diy/nanobladesaws-the-innovation.jsp
That should easily get through FR4
Hadn't wasted any money on cheap electronic toys in a while and made the mistake of logging on ebay last night.
Well, actually I did not buy it. Yet. But I am considering seriously to buy this nice little tool:
https://www.bosch-do-it.com/gb/en/diy/nanobladesaws-the-innovation.jsp
I tried to bid on some ancient equipment, but apparantly, you can only make three offers on eBay and the "Buy now" price is absolutely ridiculous.
These guys are asking 30 to 50 dollars for a cooling fan and a cable, with 20 dollars shipping
When I see those crazy shipping charges for a tiny power supply or the like, my thought is 'good luck with that!'.
Some of the people selling on eBay are a bit nuts in their shipping (and regular prices). Knowing what it costs me to ship heavy stuff cross country (and realizing that a box and packing materials aren't free), seeing a $50+ cost to ship something big and heavy is perfectly understandable. When I see those crazy shipping charges for a tiny power supply or the like, my thought is 'good luck with that!'.
-Pat
High shipping charges are effectively a visible reserve price for the item. Don't let it ruffle your feathers. The label "shipping" is a misnomer, especially since the seller has to pay fees on it as well as the closing price.
... this could be a new scam, seller sells something that they know is likely to be returned because its not quite as described, you pay return postage and they refund the actual price (less postage) you loose out ...
It's so totally useless, but at the same time so incredibly cool and in some way quite profound. It's these shiny bits of sand that power so much of our modern lives.
I've itched to buy some a number of times, but decided to buy something slightly more useful every time. One day!
Century CT-1 Condensor Checker
May need a complete rebuild.
Actually worked when I turned it on !
Variac !!