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ehh battery grinders aren’t quite there yet imo.
I use mine less than I thought I would.
Having a load of cheap ones with different discs, wire wheels fitted is much better.
If the temp gauge is fine it should be ok.
Otherwise multimeter or if you don’t have one put the sensor in hot/cold water and look at the gauge.
edit: Just noticed if it’s only slightly below normal that could just be due to the cold weather recently.
Ordered myself one of these, it’s basically a manual impact wrench you hit with a hammer.
Been using my dads and it’s really good at cracking off really rusted screws where the gun was just chewing the heads off all the time.
What makes me laugh is use anything Microsoft on an Apple product it works fine, soon as you try using it on windows it throws an error.
Tried to use teams on a laptop this morning and it just throws an error, but on the imac/iphone no problem.
Update.
Finished the course which culminated in making a chat bot, definitely feel more confident and things are starting to click but if you asked me to sit down and write something other than pong I'd struggle. 😂
I've now moved onto learning some more front end stuff so I can do more than...
Lidar struggles with shiny stuff normally anyway, you end up with a lot of noise.
Old stone buildings like churches or monuments usually come out really well.
Tbf to the NFU they are aimed at households/farms with multiple vehicles so it’s not that surprising.
When it comes to a claims tho they are really good, we’ve claimed for loads of stuff and they pretty much payout new for old without any argument.
Also you generally deal direct with a local...
Looks smart!
Mines on 130k and it's never let me down despite not spending much on it, still on the original cambelt.
Only thing I've replaced is the bulbs in the heater panel.
Thanks for the post lots of useful information!
I went with python because it's used in a lot of the cad programs I use, so seemed like a reasonable starting point.
Hopefully coding is a lot like other things once you know one it's much easier to pick up another.
Javascript react seems to be...
Cheers this post is very helpful!
I'm a Measurement/Land surveyor, So thinking I would try enter the sector in a GIS type role as I should have a fair few transferable skills and move on from there.
In case you've not heard of GIS before.
"GIS Analysts are responsible for discovering patterns...
Figured there must be a few of you on here that can offer some pointers.
I’ve got a fair bit of spare time on my hands at the moment so I’m going to have a crack at teaching myself Python as a back up/future career option.
I already have experience writing scripts for 3ds Max in Python so I’ve...
I’ve had face ID for 3 years now and I’d still prefer touch ID.
The issues I have with Face ID is it doesn’t work if my phones flat on a desk or if it’s in a cradle in a vehicle without car play.
Only way it’s better for me than touch so far is if my hands are covered in grease I can still...