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26th June 2017, 10:05 AM
#3841
The 747
Can you attach your drill to the shaft on your manual coffee grinder?
Mudrunner has one of those manual hand coffee grinders and remember him having a brilliant "A-HA" moment one time we were camping. He came back with his cordless Makita drill happily grinding his coffee away.
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26th June 2017 10:05 AM
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26th June 2017, 10:28 AM
#3842
Cuppa, picked up one of these a couple of weeks ago, then batteries and charger. Reckon they will be fine for quick small wood cuts. Also take the petrol element of out play. Keen to see how long/how much wood can be cut with 2 x 5ah batteries. I have the 10" model which would be fine for small fires I reckon.
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26th June 2017, 10:42 AM
#3843
Travelling Podologist
Originally Posted by
Winnie
Can you attach your drill to the shaft on your manual coffee grinder?
Mudrunner has one of those manual hand coffee grinders and remember him having a brilliant "A-HA" moment one time we were camping. He came back with his cordless Makita drill happily grinding his coffee away.
Yup! I have been known to do that with my older Zassenhaus (wooden box with cast iron burrs) grinder. I now have a much smaller Porlex (stainless tubular with ceramic burrs) grinder - not sure if the extra speed would affect the ceramic burrs
Last edited by Cuppa; 26th June 2017 at 12:21 PM.
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27th June 2017, 07:14 PM
#3844
Expert
We picked up an Oz Pig
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30th June 2017, 05:28 AM
#3845
Legendary
I bought some pasta and prepared it like fried noodles.
It cost me a dollar. Pretty expensive.
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30th June 2017, 08:05 AM
#3846
Legendary
missus wanted a new lawn mower (cant start the petrol 4 stroke ) i can easily
bought a eco battery jobbie and a blower for her to use
i got a millwakie blower for the work shop
and you guessed it she now likes the smaller millwakie blower
2007 GU 6 /ST-L / MYO8 / DIESEL/AUTO /MOONSTONE /pro vent 200
OH LEATHER IS NICE
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30th June 2017, 08:07 AM
#3847
Legendary
well the moths have left the wallet
bought a brother colour laser printer the old ink jet was getting clogged all the time
2007 GU 6 /ST-L / MYO8 / DIESEL/AUTO /MOONSTONE /pro vent 200
OH LEATHER IS NICE
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30th June 2017, 11:10 AM
#3848
Legendary
Originally Posted by
my third 256
well the moths have left the wallet
bought a brother colour laser printer the old ink jet was getting clogged all the time
Yeah, the color laser printers have never been cheaper, but the cartridges still cost an arm and a leg.
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30th June 2017, 11:12 AM
#3849
Legendary
Originally Posted by
my third 256
missus wanted a new lawn mower (cant start the petrol 4 stroke ) i can easily
bought a eco battery jobbie and a blower for her to use
i got a millwakie blower for the work shop
and you guessed it she now likes the smaller millwakie blower
If the compression is good, then it's a matter of cleaning up the carby in most cases.
Give the carby intake a carby cleaner spray and see how it goes.
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30th June 2017, 11:32 AM
#3850
Originally Posted by
dom14
Yeah, the color laser printers have never been cheaper, but the cartridges still cost an arm and a leg.
I always buy a printer with individual colour cartridges, and the cost per page of the cartridges. You always end up spending a hell of a lot more on cartridges then the printer cost.
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