over/under on the fender whiskers winning?found a set on Amazon for $10.99
I sure hope you don't order medical equipment using the same highly discerning standards
over/under on the fender whiskers winning?found a set on Amazon for $10.99
I have no idea how the hospital decides to go with a particular vendor. we put in what we'd like. and sometimes we get it, and sometimes they go with a different brand. at least they're all normal brands, though: Siemens, Philips, GE are the big players for CT and MR.over/under on the fender whiskers winning?
I sure hope you don't order medical equipment using the same highly discerning standards
I don't know if this says anything but I know of several medical companies where only sales reps are regularly drug tested.I have no idea how the hospital decides to go with a particular vendor. we put in what we'd like. and sometimes we get it, and sometimes they go with a different brand. at least they're all normal brands, though: Siemens, Philips, GE are the big players for CT and MR.
A dude I used to ride with on occasion got busted hiring prostitutes for his doctor clients at a conference in Florida.
That's most likely part of the credentialing process that sales reps need to access certain parts of hospitals and medical facilities.I don't know if this says anything but I know of several medical companies where only sales reps are regularly drug tested.
I have bypass type cutters, they work pretty well and if you do cut something beyond their capability you can file the jaws.I ordered some of those mini bolt cutters. found a set on Amazon for $10.99, probably all made in Chinese factories in a 5 block radius specializing in such types of tools
For the illustrated example, I tend to mark, hacksaw, then file to square and deburr the end.I have bypass type cutters, they work pretty well and if you do cut something beyond their capability you can file the jaws.
I think they are made in Japan.
What did they expect the poor guy to do? I mean, they aren't even allowed to buy them lunch any longer!I don't know if this says anything but I know of several medical companies where only sales reps are regularly drug tested.
A dude I used to ride with on occasion got busted hiring prostitutes for his doctor clients at a conference in Florida.
I love my Dremel for stuff like that.For the illustrated example, I tend to mark, hacksaw, then file to square and deburr the end.
I'd love it if they made a trade quality tool for more monies. I'm two for two on broken ones and the one at work is useless because of Chuck run out.I love my Dremel for stuff like that.
lots of bigger badder rotary tools out thereI'd love it if they made a trade quality tool for more monies.
Yeah but I want a small well made one.lots of bigger badder rotary tools out there
If you're talking Marvels those things are the best. Their MVA200 bypass plier is my go to for when I have to do power work. I never loved Channellock and Crescent offerings. Knipex makes really good stuff for fine work but haven't tried their heavier duty stuff except one set of boltcutters and I broke the cutting edge on a brand new set of those first use.I have bypass type cutters, they work pretty well and if you do cut something beyond their capability you can file the jaws.
I think they are made in Japan.
I'd love it if they made a trade quality tool for more monies. I'm two for two on broken ones and the one at work is useless because of Chuck run out.
Dremels are junk, they use crude speed controls so they get stupidly hot running at lower speeds(on 240V), then they overheat at higher speeds because the cooling system isn't up to the job, turd sandwiches.
As a home user, no worries. Professional/heavy use, for sure they are junk.lots of bigger badder rotary tools out there
Nah, these ones, not really made for what I do with them but they seem okay with it.If you're talking Marvels those things are the best. Their MVA200 bypass plier is my go to for when I have to do power work. I never loved Channellock and Crescent offerings. Knipex makes really good stuff for fine work but haven't tried their heavier duty stuff except one set of boltcutters and I broke the cutting edge on a brand new set of those first use.
Check out Suhner tools. The Milwaukee m12 right angle die grinder is also pretty nice.Yeah but I want a small well made one.
I have this but but it only does 22000RPM, it is nice and smooth but the collet lock is sorta where you want to rest your fingers at times.
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Yeah I have the odd look for used stuff, it's brutally expensive here.Check out Suhner tools. The Milwaukee m12 right angle die grinder is also pretty nice.
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Good for porting ebikes?Check out Suhner tools. The Milwaukee m12 right angle die grinder is also pretty nice.
Suhner Abrasive Shop
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Suhner Abrasive Shop
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Yeah, I got a used one on Ricardo.ch. Sometimes they will ship internationally.Yeah I have the odd look for used stuff, it's brutally expensive here.
I was going to get a metabo trimmer and the flex attachment but the outer of the attachment doesn't connect to the body of the trimmer so you have to hold it tighter to stop it all rotating, crazy for how much it costs.
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dropper cable needs to be shortened but feel free to hate on the rest.
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dropper cable needs to be shortened but feel free to hate on the rest.
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dropper cable needs to be shortened but feel free to hate on the rest.