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  • Sideways
    I agree with the others here, in a commercial setting you need to leave the NVR function in place even though the risk is minimal. But...
  • Sideways
    Sideways replied to the thread *Small* electric screwdriver?.
    I bought a Bosch GO, 2nd version at the toolfair show for about £55. I noticed later that a version 3 has been released in Asia but not...
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    Sideways replied to the thread Sedwick P/T advise.
    Yup. That has a DC brake on the front. Don't take it off.
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    Sideways replied to the thread Design crosses boundaries.
    He did a good program about uniforms for the coronation I think it was. Interesting. But don't overlook Esme. She's done so much over years.
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    Sideways reacted to johnnyb's post in the thread Retail mark up with Thanks Thanks.
    Just to bring this thread full circle I've now received replies from three of the target 5 shops. It's not great news. I think these...
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    Sideways replied to the thread Kity 619 Table Saw..
    These are great, but 2 curves of similar shape don't prove causality....
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    Sideways replied to the thread Kity 619 Table Saw..
    Kity are a French brand that were acquired by Scheppach (German)and no longer exist as such. French and German power outlets don't have...
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    Sideways replied to the thread Sedwick P/T advise.
    The planer may not have a DC brake and for home or single person business use, isn't required to have one. If you post up a photo of the...
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    Sideways reacted to Orraloon's post in the thread Repairing a cordless driver with Like Like.
    I think you should have mentioned "don't try this at home folks".:)
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    Sideways reacted to Looloup's post in the thread Hello or "bonjour" with Like Like.
    Hello - just joined the forum after discovering it trying to research tools for my wife's doll's house / miniature making project (I...
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    Sideways replied to the thread Sedwick P/T advise.
    Since one of your two motors is 380-415V only, you can't do this with two ordinary variable frequency drives. The JFK is probably the...
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    Sideways replied to the thread Repairing a cordless driver.
    That's nothing ! When I were a lad ... Seriously, I saw a video many years ago promoting a competitor to WD40 spray. They used it to...
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    Sideways reacted to Distinterior's post in the thread Repairing a cordless driver with Like Like.
    It may be worth you investing in a kilo of Silica Gel ......I've used it in the past to dry out electrical items that have been immersed...
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    Sideways replied to the thread Repairing a cordless driver.
    I'm on the same page as @ChaiLatte . Don't turn the tool on Do open up the shell and put it somewhere warm to dry out If it's wet...
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    Sideways reacted to ChaiLatte's post in the thread Repairing a cordless driver with Like Like.
    It won't be damaged by simply getting wet. It will be damaged by trying to use it (let electricity pass through it) while...
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