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>> No.1255051,1 [INTERNAL]  [View]

Hello. I also searching for new modern tool belt. What are you using nowadays guys?

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https://youtu.be/st5_gaWjiDw

>> No.1210803 [View]

Other traditionnal way is to use white vinegar and alcoohol, the vinegar destroy lots of shit like blood and rotten flesh, the alcoohol add a disinfectant and with standart soap after that you would be fine

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So me and my bro are going to build a DND table, and it is going to be in the shape of an octagon with a hole in the middle. We plan to place a TV that we will project maps on to in this hole. I need to know how long the sides of each one of the eight octagonal sides would be; I have included a horrible pic for reference. The hole in the middle should be 20x30 and in the long ways side should be 8in away from the edge of the table as shown in the pic. I need dimensions for each of the sides and any tips on how and what to build it with; Including what to cover the TV hole with. I was thinking about plexiglass, but I don't have a lot of money to spend on this. 200-300$ on wood and things. I have all the tools ill need, or at least should. Thanks in advance.

>> No.739046 [View]

EVERYONE should have AT LEAST three Harbor Freight cordless drills. Why? Because they're cheap enough to have one for each size pilot hole bit you need, and that's much more convenient than either trying to change bits or trying to find the bits you dropped. At a cost per drill of less than a good bit, they're golden!

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(I use a 20V lithium Craftsman 1/2" most of the time, but it's awfully heavy, and doesn't have an impact setting, so I can't recommend it.)

>> No.556907 [View]

Nice, so i watched a vid on youtube, the dude used 8 AAs and a usb car charger and made a power pack. I successfully replicated his results. Though i only had 6AAs, it worked for a bit before petering out. Proof of concept achieved, mission accomplished. Thanks guys! Cheers! :D

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>>556828
Sweet. Thanks man. I still think I may try to build something though... Cheers :D

>> No.556863 [View]

Yo. So the camera is a Foscam FI9821. this pic shows what I know (indicates 5 volts) I have no other info as far as power consumption. If I do just hook up a few AA what are the odds of it burning something in the camera?

>> No.556815 [View]

BTW the camera runs on 5 volts

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Has anyone improvised a battery for a foscam ptz ip camera? I'm hoping to build one using a couple AA batteries if possible.. Otherwise I have an inverter but only a heavy ass LIPO battery... Maybe i can build a lighter 12volt from AAs? Any ideas/comments would be greatly appreciated. Cheers :)

>> No.462753 [View]

Quality Manager and (Defacto) IT Manager at an injection molder.

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>>445996
link to a tutorial?

>> No.445975 [View]

>>445970
Buy it now it's 100 euro / 132 dollars

>> No.445963 [View]

What should I be paying for one of these (the boombox, not the cable)?

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>>445950
How's the quality on that?

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>>445941
Hows the quality when doing this?

>> No.445946 [View]

>>445938
No idea, sorry, this is the best quality I can get from the ebay seller

>> No.445927 [View]

Model Nr. is SHARP GF-8585

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>>445923
Side

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Hi, /diy/, I have been wanting a boombox to listen to tunes with friends when camping in the forest etc. The problem is nowadays boomboxes are ridiculously expensive and unattractive. I want to convert the box in the picture to work with mp3 input (3.5mm jack), but I have no experience with electronics. I have looked at this tutorial:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Convert-an-old-tape-player-boombox-to-an-MP3-Boomb/
1. Is it too difficult for someone with no experience?
2. Does is make sense to even attempt this (Audio quality etc.)?

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EXTRA-ANOTHER-TSUNAMI-IN-JAPAN-TOMORROW

http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-EXTRA-ANOTHER-TSUNAMI-IN-JAPAN-TOMORROW

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