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 LYN Power Tools Discussion V2, Bosch, Makita, Dewalt, Dremel etc

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post Aug 15 2017, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 11:50 PM)
i need a few more actually, but i have to restrain myself from buying too many batt packs

they do degrade over time

and owh, did i mention got another 2 x 2.0ah for drill drivers? they are lighter, so i need them for drill / screw duties.

alas... i only have 1 charger  doh.gif
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Didn't realized got ppl sell bosch battery in garage sale last time.

Bosch chargers are cheap compare to Makita's charger.
Well.. makita's charger play music. blush.gif

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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 15 2017, 11:54 PM)
Bosch chargers are cheap compare to Makita's charger.
Well.. makita's charger play music.  blush.gif
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wah... really? nais... i could have used it as an onsite radio. LoL


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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 11:55 PM)
wah... really? nais... i could have used it as an onsite radio. LoL
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Not really like a radio, it just play music when charge is done instead of a "beep" sound like Bosch's charger.

Looks like that Bosch battery seller is still active. Did you ask the seller got charger for sale?

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post Aug 16 2017, 08:55 AM

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Want to get Angle Grinder. Compare Bosch GWS 060 vs GWS 750. Any significant difference?

Want to do some conceal wiring job at interior wall.
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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 15 2017, 11:28 PM)
I guessed so with such low price  dry.gif
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Sample of brand cell.

LG cell. Rip out from Xiaomi powerbank which spec is 16000mah. Cell is 2600mah spec. actual is 2400mah
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Sony cell. Rip out from Dell laptop battery. This cell is more than 10yrs old. Still got 1000mah left.
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This is capalang cell. Rip out from powerbank which spec is 10400mah. (Fake Xiaomi) But the cell actual is below 500mah each.
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post Aug 16 2017, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 16 2017, 08:56 AM)
Sample of brand cell.

LG cell. Rip out from Xiaomi powerbank which spec is 16000mah. Cell is 2600mah spec. actual is 2400mah
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Sony cell. Rip out from Dell laptop battery. This cell is more than 10yrs old. Still got 1000mah left.
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This is capalang cell. Rip out from powerbank which spec is 10400mah. (Fake Xiaomi)  But the cell actual is below 500mah each.
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You collect so many such cell to make energy bank ah.

Should invest in battery spot weld too.

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post Aug 16 2017, 09:13 AM

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He want to make Tesla Power Wall with all those batteries. brows.gif
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QUOTE(weikee @ Aug 16 2017, 09:09 AM)
You collect so many such cell to make energy bank ah.

Should invest in battery spot weld too.
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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 16 2017, 09:13 AM)
He want to make Tesla Power Wall with all those batteries.  brows.gif
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Few pcs only la. tongue.gif

Thinking to replace or add in a battery bank to my existing solar system battery. Thinking of using Li-ion cell instead of AGM battery. Initial cost, Li-ion is expensive. But long run, Li-ion is cheaper.

And make some 12v li-ion battery for my motor ski and outdoor usage. biggrin.gif Lighter than lead seal battery. Can speed up my motor ski. dry.gif

Already invest on this. Instead spot weld. This dremel more variety usage.

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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 16 2017, 09:38 AM)
Few pcs only la. tongue.gif

Thinking to replace or add in a battery bank to my existing solar system battery. Thinking of using Li-ion cell instead of AGM battery. Initial cost, Li-ion is expensive. But long run, Li-ion is cheaper.

And make some 12v li-ion battery for my motor ski and outdoor usage.  biggrin.gif  Lighter than lead seal battery. Can speed up my motor ski.  dry.gif

Already invest on this. Instead spot weld. This dremel more variety usage.

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Will the heat cause damage to battery?
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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 16 2017, 09:40 AM)
Will the heat cause damage to battery?
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Yup. Heat will damage the cell.

But if you know how to control, it should be ok.

Need a high watt solder iron that can shorten the soldering duration. So the cell don't get hot long.

That's why have to get this dremel versatip torch blower that have solder tip. It heat very hot.

For electrical solder iron, at least 200w. And it freaking bulky. I rather get the dremel. biggrin.gif

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Did a check on ebay for the price of a spot welder. waaa so expensive.
If seldom use, that dremel flame solder seems more economical.
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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 16 2017, 09:57 AM)
Did a check on ebay for the price of a spot welder. waaa so expensive.
If seldom use, that dremel flame solder seems more economical.
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DIY lor.

Not worth to buy. Unless you want to make Tesla power bank.


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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 16 2017, 10:00 AM)
DIY lor.

Not worth to buy. Unless you want to make Tesla power bank.
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Solar panel also not yet installed. Wait lar...
Actually I prefer that salt or deep discharge battery if I am doing solar energy storage.
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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 16 2017, 10:08 AM)
Solar panel also not yet installed. Wait lar...
Actually I prefer that salt or deep discharge battery if I am doing solar energy storage.
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Don't dream so far la. Your project will take long to do and won't kickstart wan.

All this tech thing is beyond our reach. Too expensive and not easy to get here.

Just kickstart what you have here and those easy get parts. No point to wait.

With some calculation, actually Li-ion battery are more cheaper to run. Compare deep cycle battery which is cheaper in initial cost.

Got to find some li-ion battery price that what western enjoy. We here always more expensive to get. sad.gif
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 12:10 AM)
the cutter blade is ori from bosch. swiss made. some rust and peel off because i've been using it to cut some plastic pipes few days ago before i try it on the metal

LoL... wood + metal. haihs... i rugi rm60 for trying

Irwin tools need to find those old stocks one baru made in germany / taiwan / etc - the newer ones are made in china... haihs

i use some irwin drill bits because they are available in odd sizes (13 mm for example)

now u poison me with that powerslot... haihs... i must go find some irwin liao to cure my sadness  brows.gif  brows.gif

irwin's most famous vise grip pliers are kinda affordable. about rm 50 - 60 for a 7" one from lazada. i might get that one rather than stanley because stanley now only have that sissy rubber coated grip pliers... haihs...

pls share more of your irwin & milwaukee handtools. i am slowly adding hand tools to my arsenal. i buy china ones firrst and see which one i really use. at least i dun mind cheap china hammer. the only risk there is is the broken handle (fiber glass neck). LoL

as for rivets, i buy in boxes of 1000's... usually can last me half year. about 1/10 will go missing due to careless workers. so i buy cheap jaguar fastener brand one. about rm 20+ i think. the normal size 1/8" (3mm) x 1/2" (12mm). too big and it's hard to close the rivets, and repeat that 50 - 100x a day, your hands do get tired.
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rm20+ for 1000pcs rivet is very cheap ! for me it's way too much because me just a weekend diy...nowadays so busy till haven't touch any of my tools d.. sweat.gif

these are my irwin's hand tools..not much because its expensive..
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and also the bar clamps ( 18' and 50')
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milwaukee's hand tools...mostly made in taiwan
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there are some quality hand tool from stanley and also my favorite...the pry bar ( stanley call it wonder bar )
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fatmax xtreme antivibe hammer...this is really a joy to use.
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my most used and favourite stanley...the fatmax multi saw. this can take the normal blade and all my bosch reciprocating saw blade thumbsup.gif
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even tho busy working and traveling for the past weeks...i managed to score some cheap items..

makita grease and lubricant from homepro, bangkok last 2 week. both cost me less than rm12 if i'm not mistaken.
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bosch gus 12v ( solo ) from singapore last week. cost around rm360+
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speaking of lithium batteries...here's my old batch of rechargeable lithiums. mostly AW brand. protected and non protected, also got few imr lithium. thinking of getting rid of those to replace with a new batch hmm.gif hmm.gif

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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 16 2017, 10:55 PM)
bosch gus 12v ( solo ) from singapore last week. cost around rm360+
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i still dun understand what's the use of this. please share some pics when you use this tool later.
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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Aug 16 2017, 10:49 PM)
fatmax xtreme antivibe hammer...this is really a joy to use.
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my most used and favourite stanley...the fatmax multi saw. this can take the normal blade and all my bosch reciprocating saw blade  thumbsup.gif
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these two i think i will enjoy using. thought i rarely swing a hammer since i mostly use them to force open something or just to break something and pair it with a chisel to just do about almost anything

the saw is kinda useful when i can't use the multicutter. and for 2" to 3" plumbing works

thanks for sharing
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 16 2017, 11:17 PM)
i still dun understand what's the use of this. please share some pics when you use this tool later.
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it's a cutter / shear....to cut carpet, leather, cupboard, fabric etc...

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