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@dann2707 @Yorkshire Pudding as our resident red bummers, I left my dewalt drill and impact in the U.K.
I need a new set for here in Germany, will have a lot of furniture to build etc. and I’m simply not game for hand tools. Seems a good time to try red..
What would you deviants recommend?
How do you mean knackard the threads? Would you not need a hub? Rather than a wheel? Or wheel bolts?
My advice would be to buy a second hand set, get two painted up as close as possible to what you have now, (I say two, because you’ll need to do both wheels on one side of the car as it’ll never...
Sounds…. dodgy.
I don’t mind paying for one FYI, just want a good one that‘s value for money, and preferably that I can use on an amazon stick etc also.
So, I‘ve just left the country. I’m currently living in a hotel. I need a VPN so that my iPad thinks I’m in the UK and Netflix doesn’t suck, and amazon prime works.
Recommendations?
I know f**k all about this stuff, it’s basically where my geek knowledge stops.. so yeah, assemble @Yorkshire...
The tp links have a wired port. So this may work.
It may be able to receive your WiFi signal and gives it (by wire) to the hive. Just have to check it works this way around… I think it’s designed to receive a wired signal and put out a wireless one. I’ll look.
I recently went from a bosch piece of s**t to a nice 18v dewalt set, I can’t believe how much time I wasted drilling holes in walls and screwing in big ass screws with that s**t thing.
My only feedback is I’d be concerned about your Mrs becoming a bellend, because everyone else I’ve ever seen that makes a living off of this s**t is insufferable.
I built the security around the first ever Xbox Live hub in London. Caged it off from it’s other colo data centre buddies @Yorkshire Pudding
This was when xbl was basically a pipe dream.
I’ve had to do this before and it’s a fiddly b**ch. It’s been so long since I had one apart though I can’t remember any real tips or tricks… sorry!
iirc I did stick a battery onto the motor and run it both ways to get it to a point where I was happy to line it up.
I don’t know how I’ve never stumbled in here... I just thought you were some building surveyor type from the house/DIY thread.
Love the proper use this gets, best colour too.