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A Proper Uppercut
Sep 30, 2008

Bought some new mics for work. These were always my favorite style over the ratcheting thimble thingy.

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A Proper Uppercut
Sep 30, 2008

Kaiser Schnitzel posted:

:pray: :worship:

It's all fun and games until you do nothing but sand for 8 hours a day and it's 95 degrees and you're covered in sawdust/sweat paste.

Ha, yea there are definitely easier trade jobs than others.

A Proper Uppercut
Sep 30, 2008

Always just lurked this thread but had something today I wanted to share. I was replacing my kitchen sink faucet and the plastic nuts underneath were all jacked up and I couldn't loosen them. I got my wife a whole Dremel kit for her crafting projects for Christmas. It was a pretty nice set that came in a nice toolbox.

Decided to see if there was something in there I could use, turns out it has the flex shaft which was very useful. And there was actually a little 2 flute endmill in there, which was unexpected.

In any case, I used that little endmill to cut those plastic nuts in half. So yea, Dremels are awesome.

A Proper Uppercut
Sep 30, 2008

kid sinister posted:

Next time, use a basin wrench. You'll be glad you did.

I would've if I had one, but I was already in the middle of the job and didn't know they existed until I looked up how to get them off.

A Proper Uppercut
Sep 30, 2008

Honestly I was mainly surprised and delighted to find an end mill in the Dremel assortment.

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