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There's alot of cool shit I want.

im pretty sure i have mentioned this before...

but i want a new tv... at least 46" inch... LED preferred, but will settle for LCD...

there is some text in 360 games i just cant bloody read anymore on a 68cm CRT

i will have at least 10 months till i get said tv... so by that time, they should be dirt cheap!!!
 
I want this is all.

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^ Nobody?? I'm going to post that in Second Opinion to see if I get any bites :)

How about some hand made glass pieces that are made by Australian artists. I love glass and ceramics...

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^ Nobody?? I'm going to post that in Second Opinion to see if I get any bites :)
Drill is nice, lifetime warranty on an electric hand drill :\ they must be pretty confident in their product, which can only be a good thing. Though I prefer pneumatic drills over electric, unless of course you are drilling holes that are 16mm+ then you just require a massive corded electric drill. Hate drilling anything over 16mm by hand, when they get caught they keep going and almost snap your wrist :!.
 
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Wow. Now THAT'S puuuuuurdy! It's so interesting to look at and I'm completely sober. Imagine having a lounge room or 'pool room' full of those things!


EDIT - This was in reference to that cool glass thing.
 
I love glass & crystal stuff. I always want to buy lots of retro glass stuff that I see but then I remember that I don't have anywhere to put it and can't afford it really.
 
Hate drilling anything over 16mm by hand, when they get caught they keep going and almost snap your wrist :!.


Probably using the wrong drill bit and probably pushing too hard on the drill, let it work its own way in.


Oh and use the handle attachment for a firmer grip, (surprising ho many people take these off) at 90° to prevent the drill spinning rather than the drill bit.
 
Though I prefer pneumatic drills over electric

Do you mean Hammer drills? you got a pic or a link??

I prefer Dewalt or Bosch when it comes to drills.

Better quality.

Both Hitatchi and Makita are made in Japan, I don't know about thosw two.


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Wow. Now THAT'S puuuuuurdy! It's so interesting to look at and I'm completely sober. Imagine having a lounge room or 'pool room' full of those things!


EDIT - This was in reference to that cool glass thing.

Get some of this into your eye balls :) http://tinyurl.com/4bqueay


Still want a new TV and PC, dammit!
 
Probably using the wrong drill bit and probably pushing too hard on the drill, let it work its own way in.


Oh and use the handle attachment for a firmer grip, (surprising ho many people take these off) at 90° to prevent the drill spinning rather than the drill bit.
I know how to drill a hole and I know which drill bit to use, it's just drilling a 25mm hole through hardened steel that is 30mm+ thick is not as easy as you seem to think. Also when it gets stuck, I am talking about when you get right to the end of the hole and its on the last little bit just before it goes through.

Do you mean Hammer drills? you got a pic or a link??
Pneumatic = air powered.
 
Oh I see :)

The torque on some of these drills is amazing. Power tools; serious business.
 
I know how to drill a hole and I know which drill bit to use, it's just drilling a 25mm hole through hardened steel that is 30mm+ thick is not as easy as you seem to think. Also when it gets stuck, I am talking about when you get right to the end of the hole and its on the last little bit just before it goes through.

Pneumatic = air powered.

Don't get your knickers in a knot.

I am well experienced in drills and drilling. :)
 
Do you mean Hammer drills? you got a pic or a link??



Both Hitatchi and Makita are made in Japan, I don't know about thosw two.




Get some of this into your eye balls :) http://tinyurl.com/4bqueay


Still want a new TV and PC, dammit!


Depending on the Dewalt tool to could be made anywhere in the world. They have factories almost everywhere.
Regardless of the fact, I have never heard about thing about how long a life you will get out of Dewalt.

Bosch on the other hand are mainly swiss made and are quality tools. :)
 
Checked out the US website, this one is pretty cool...

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How much would you expect to pay for one of these?? Looks like they only come with a 3 year warranty... :)
 
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I bought my last one at trade prices through a mates business account.

Cost me a carton of coronas and a few party favours ;)
 
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