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post Feb 2 2018, 09:46 PM


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QUOTE(advocado @ Feb 1 2018, 03:17 PM)
so for holding pendant light around maybe 5kg what type of wall plug is required (for concrete ceiling & also plaster ceiling)?

what about short T5 casing on concrete? these plastic plug good enough (4 plugs)?

those metal ones, once you turn the bolt, can you still remove the attachment in future and reuse the bolt again or need to drill new holes and put new plugs?
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t5 use 2 plastic plug enough.
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QUOTE(mryen @ Feb 2 2018, 01:53 PM)
Does anyone knows where to buy this jigsaw attachment?...pls tunjuk jalan notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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What is the purpose?

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QUOTE(odour_stop @ Feb 2 2018, 09:55 PM)
What is the purpose?
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to cut something?
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post Feb 4 2018, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(odour_stop @ Feb 2 2018, 09:55 PM)
What is the purpose?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfNemFkJk7M
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hey everyone, wanna ask is this worth the money? I plan to use it for light drilling (cabinets, wall etc). Thanks!

https://www.lazada.com.my/blackdecker-kr504...tem_page.bottom
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QUOTE(lthium2 @ Feb 1 2018, 03:03 PM)
There're few solutions for the master slave socket. the easiest just buy from TB as per Yushin used. second would be use current transformer based Arduino module to drive two 555 timer for delay on delay off and finally a SSR.
I had traced out the schematic of chinese master/slave module.
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Nope.
If using a microcontroller and current transformer, you can code the controller to handle the delay, can skip the 555 timer.
And use normal mechanical relay since it's cheaper than ssr.
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post Feb 7 2018, 02:31 AM

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QUOTE(odour_stop @ Feb 2 2018, 09:55 PM)
What is the purpose?
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the best use for it. rclxms.gif
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post Feb 7 2018, 06:40 AM

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QUOTE(paskal @ Feb 6 2018, 09:29 PM)
Nope.
If using a microcontroller and current transformer, you can code the controller to handle the delay, can skip the 555 timer.
And use normal mechanical relay since it's cheaper than ssr.
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Oya, that another route one can take now. a 8pins micro should be able to handle this task plenty good, while keep the parts count low and a small pcb footprint.
I live in the pre micro day biggrin.gif , maybe one can get a small micro for 2 buck nowadays.
the timeless 555 was my spontaneous go to timing device.
AS for SSR vs relay/contactor issue on handling a 2KW load, just hate the big "clonk: of mechanical contactor.
so a ssr would be my preferred device, A Chinese made 40A rating one can be acquired for the price of dirty now.

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post Feb 7 2018, 06:52 AM

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QUOTE(lthium2 @ Feb 7 2018, 06:40 AM)
Oya, that another route one can take now. a 8pins micro should be able to handle this task plenty good, while keep the parts count low and a small pcb footprint.
I live in the pre micro day biggrin.gif , maybe one can get a small micro for 2 buck nowadays.
the timeless 555 was my spontaneous go to timing  device.
AS for SSR vs relay/contactor issue on handling a 2KW load, just hate the big "clonk: of mechanical contactor.
so a ssr would be my preferred  device, A Chinese made 40A rating one can be acquired for the price of dirty now.
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I use a master/slave electronic trigger from taobao.
Very useful to on the DC while I am using my floorstanding useful.
It even has a delay to continue sucking for 10 seconds after the tool is turn off.
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QUOTE(yushin @ Feb 7 2018, 06:52 AM)
I use a master/slave electronic trigger from taobao.
Very useful to on the DC while I am using my floorstanding useful.
It even has a delay to continue sucking for 10 seconds after the tool is turn off.
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I had one somewhere in the house too, have to dig all my DS parts out from the ceilling b4 I totally forgot about it.
I found I'm using more and more my floorstanding vacuum too and a remote control was really had become indispensable!
my DS project for my Steel city hybrid TS was really collecting dust as I couldn't find where I can get some marine ply in small quantity to build a inverted router table to be slotted between the TS fence guide rail.

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QUOTE(lthium2 @ Feb 7 2018, 12:47 PM)
I had one somewhere in the house too, have to dig all my DS parts out from the ceilling b4 I totally forgot about it.
I found I'm using more and more my floorstanding vacuum too and a remote control was really had become indispensable!
my DS project for my Steel city hybrid TS was really collecting dust as I couldn't find where I can get some marine ply in small quantity to build a inverted router table to be slotted between the TS fence guide rail.
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you use a lot of abbreviation its really hard to understand
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QUOTE(paskal @ Feb 7 2018, 05:27 PM)
you use a lot of abbreviation its really hard to understand
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DS= dust system,dust collector
TS= table saw
clear as mud now? biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(lthium2 @ Feb 7 2018, 07:09 PM)
DS= dust system,dust collector
TS= table saw
clear as mud now?  biggrin.gif
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DS = nintendo DS
TS = thread starter

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my term
DC = dust collector
VC = vacuum cleaner
TS = Table saw
BS = Band saw
MS = miter saw
SCMS = sliding compound miter saw

heh heh heh
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Brought a few Bosch L-Boxx. Want to create more compartment to store the small item. Like the L-boxx 13pcs Organiser Insert Set.

But the 13pcs is too little and waste alot of space for small item. Decide to create my own tray.

Using Bosch 102 type and criteria point:
1) Tray type for easy taken out and organise
2) Many many compartment and adjustable size
3) Easy whole tray set layer taken out for easy searching
4) Small part cannot drop out or spill over when carrying vertical or side.
5) Tray not easy move around inside the L-boxx. Secure in 1 place.

Project begin.....
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Design into 24pcs tray, create 120compartment in 2 layer. Adjust able divider.

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Parts require, Print plastic tray, PVC sheet, Foam Sheet, 3mm MDF sheet, glue, cutter.

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Cut the MDF sheet and the foam to create a board tray. Drill the hole for the tray placing. Glue the foam on to MDF and the L-boxx cover.

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Done. The 2nd layer tray can be lift up whole set to expose the bottom layer tray. Easy searching. Tray won't running around as the board and the L-boxx have the hole to guide the tray.

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Testing the sealing. Put in some smallest part like M2 washer and split washer. Carry vertical, side, flip over and shake it babe..

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Before and after. No spill over. Seal test success. biggrin.gif

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Nice2. Impressive.

QUOTE(ozak @ Feb 1 2018, 02:52 PM)
Look like Bosch L-boxx OEM by BS System.

They even OEM for some brand too.

In their website, L-boxx come with wide range of type and accessory. http://www.l-boxx.de/en/system-overview/

Given you many idea and choice of how to use it.

I m copying it.... tongue.gif
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So how about this Bosch-Sortimo System? Found any source to buy?

And mryen, our order. How =D
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QUOTE(odour_stop @ Feb 8 2018, 11:42 AM)
Nice2. Impressive.
So how about this Bosch-Sortimo System? Found any source to buy?

And mryen, our order. How =D
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No need to buy. Can DIY liau. thumbup.gif

Didn't go and find.

I just copy , create own wan and DIY. Cheaper also.
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post Feb 8 2018, 04:14 PM

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guys..i am looking for a jigsaw. but too many brands & model lol. bosch, makita, stanley. any particular model that is good? i want professional grade one but maybe entry level professional lar..haha

before this i bought ikea jigsaw..LOL...quality really sucks..lol
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QUOTE(shadow_walker @ Feb 8 2018, 04:14 PM)
guys..i am looking for a jigsaw. but too many brands & model lol. bosch, makita, stanley. any particular model that is good? i want professional grade one but maybe entry level professional lar..haha

before this i bought ikea jigsaw..LOL...quality really sucks..lol
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my choice would be Worx, how often do you use one?


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QUOTE(lthium2 @ Feb 8 2018, 06:28 PM)
my choice would be Worx, how often do you use one?
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am not a full time carpenter..haha..just do projects at home or repair my house

my rotary drill is bosch and am loving it. so i thought looking at bosch lor..or makita

sorry i never heard of worx. is it available here in malaysia? i search online more on brands that i listed

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