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Cerebus:
I've never seen a tool storage cabinet like this before which stores things like drill bits in vertical draws. Maybe I'm being parochial and I've just never looked in the right place. Anyway, seems like a cool idea and this guy's execution of it is particularly stylish (I have a soft spot for things creatively made out of thick birch plywood). I'm sure when I get a few spare minutes to think about it I will think of lots of other things best stored in this vertical fashion.



(Video is, I think, in Japanese - leastways that's what it sounds like to me - turn on subtitles if you need to know what's being said.)

TERRA Operative:
Well, I finally just dropped too much cash (but the best price I've seen for a long time) on a new-in-pack Tektronix 012-0482-00 coax cable for my SG503.

Coming from Ukraine, so I'm happy to potentially help out someone over there with a few dollars (and yep, their post service is amazingly still running!).

mnementh:

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And here are the money shots: Both speakers finished and ready to go into service.   

Guess I need to get this     up on the bench next...

mnem
 :-/O

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Excellent write up - thanks.  I still need to sand and refinish the Dynacos that pushed you along this journey; they got put aside when more pressing things arose, and then a week ago I buggered up my back overdoing it working with a friend refinishing a deck and pair of doors, so I’ve been hobbling around this past week like a 95 year old.  (This has also slowed progress on the NLS meter, though I have done a little more with it.  Needless to say, the 50 kg counters will not be moving until my back is well and truly better.)

-Pat

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Thanks, Pat... they do sound pretty sweet for little ones. Sound is tight and bright, just like they said in the HiFi Classic review:

http://www.hifi-classic.net/review/infinity-rs3000-221.html




https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/what-did-you-buy-today-post-your-latest-purchase!/msg4176511/#msg4176511

Save your back and get you a cheap random orbital sander like the one I got from Horror Fraught half-price for $20. Spent about $35 on it and some 120 & 220 grit discs... they also have 600 grit. Best tool money I've spent in a long time.  :-+

In all honesty... If i were starting a new project, knowing how good this one is and how much assache it saves... I would buy it again at full price. :-+

They also have a regular 1/4 sheet non-random orbital for $25 right now:



I have to admit, I really do like the convenience of the Velcro sanding discs... but that one looks pretty convenient too.

mnem
*toolish*

mnementh:
Huh... there's something you don't see every day. Daughter's Amazon fire tablet euckered the micro-SD card so bad I can't even unfuckerize it by nuking it with ImageUSB.  :wtf:

mnem
*toddles off to shop cheap SD cards... yup; on Amazon...* :P

25 CPS:

--- Quote from: m k on June 26, 2022, 09:11:21 pm ---Midnight, somewhere.

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Beautiful.

I was showing pictures I took in Yellowknife in summer to some friends last night and one of them was asking about the sun at night, and I had a whole series I shot on a midnight walk that I showed.

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