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0dev

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This app. Usually I don't go for paid apps but this one's doing well for me so far and it's only £1.25 :D
 

dmrowley

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UPS just delivered my Mountek nMount. This uses your un-used CD slot to hold the mount. Very impressed with the feel and build quality of it...

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Installed in my '09 Honda Civic...
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Mr. McMac

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I see you like fluke. Also I have the same screw driver from Home Depot, I have the torque one as well.

I love Fluke meters. The one on the left (a 189) I've had for close to 13 years. Bought the one on the right (a 289) about 6 months ago. It's an amazing piece. The Husky screw drivers are really nice, especially for the price. I have the Torx version as well.

Edit: the IR Thermometer is the Fluke model 62. Comes in handy when I'm charging 18650 LI-Ion cells
 

ericrwalker

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I took some electronics repair courses and the quality of fluke is great. My line of work doesn't often require a multimeter so I have a cheap very portable version (non-fluke).

I love Fluke meters. The one on the left (a 189) I've had for close to 13 years. Bought the one on the right (a 289) about 6 months ago. It's an amazing piece. The Husky screw drivers are really nice, especially for the price. I have the Torx version as well.
 

Mr. McMac

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I took some electronics repair courses and the quality of fluke is great. My line of work doesn't often require a multimeter so I have a cheap very portable version (non-fluke).

I repair printing press electrics for a living. The stuff I have in my home office/home repair is strictly for home projects, and fixing an occasional guitar or stereo amp for a friend or family member. I've been a tool freak since I was a kid. I have a pretty extensive collection.
 

dubels

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1k of these. 2k more on order.
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Who knew brass would almost be worth it's weight in gold.

You are so lucky! I had 1K on order but because I had to update my credit card information the place I ordered from cancelled my order automatically when they tried to update the info even though it wasn't ready to ship yet. I should have waited to see what would have happened if I never made them aware of a change in credit card info. Now I have to hope that reloading supplies come in stock soon... Not really holding my breath.
 

oneijose

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On Dec 31st I bought a 2013 VW Jetta SE w/ the convenience package. Unfortunately I don't have it yet. Its being delivered tomorrow. It seems like manual transmissions are hard to find in the east coast. :D
 

milbournosphere

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I signed up for a technical diving course, got new lenses for my mask, and picked up a new compass. Not entirely sure about the compass yet, looking forward to testing out the retractable rig vs a wrist-mounted one.
 
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