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Depending on Camera spec maybe a touch more. Had my hikvision setup for years and love it, way better quality than my neighbours setup. Once setup you never have to touch it, very reliable
this is the NVR i have, few years old now so probably an updated model out.
but easy to use, just add ahard drive of your choice
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07QC2Z3CN/?tag=cliospnet01-21
lots of break in round my way at the moment so im going to upgrade one of my ten year old 2mp hikvision cameras.
my main camera is this and its ace, quality is amazing
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07W954M3J/?tag=cliospnet01-21
do i get another or is there an updated model? theres a...
If the board is knackered, you could buy a second hand fob, and just swap the transponder over and it will work like new.
Just desolder the transponder chip
Recently purchased a hyundai chainsaw with 20" bar, but this still isn't big enough for some of the trees I cut. So been looking for a bigger bar setup.
Managed to find a bar and chain which is the right gage and pitch which is 24",£40 posted.
As expected the bar wasn't the right size so needed...
for xmas i got the following -
a simple green laser level from amazon, should come in handy.
a rework station from CPC
https://cpc.farnell.com/duratool/d03323/2-in-1-smd-rework-station/dp/SD02291?st=d03323
a helping hand thing...
Dji drones, they come with a basic controller. You connect your phone and use that to display everything, your limited to a single screen.
If you want to let a client see what your doing on a separate screen you need to spend £900 on an upgraded controller. It has a built in screen and an hdmi...
my cctv came in handy this morning when some none English scum came walking round my driveway looking in the skip for metal, they then had a look at my house. i was in the kitchen so went out to "greet" them
being denford it would be a very good quality machine. bonus with a router is no rush from coolant.
trying to get it into my workshop scares me, the current one was a right ball ache.
what bridgeport did you get?
and a lathe to take 800mm would cost a fair few quid!
denford machines are all UK made, so everything is metric. they are also build like brick s**t houses.
id love a cnc lathe, no real use and definitely no room for one
ive been eyeing this up as a replacement for my current cnc router, but...