Message from @Windatica
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i mean nobody reads it anyway but its easier to say its on room topic
@spaqin yeah they use magnets so you just pull the unwanted bit away and switch
its fucking brilliant design
i dont suppose it's better for precise work though
i finger fucked it for a while in shop and wondered why on earth nobody else has made it yet
@spaqin doubt but id say its small enough to be used with laptop teardown if you have sane trigger finger
(dunno how much the shop model was charged so it might have been lazy battery too)
yeah, so i cant use it with photo stuff
i cant use the wiha either, but i cant use the bosch too
yeah for precission work there is ofc own set of professional tools :P
but gotta admit it looks amazing
reason number 1 i wont nigger my waifus screwdrivers for any use
i never know if the current thing im holding is worth more than my monitors combined or not... fucking micromechanic/clocksmiths that shit is ridiculous
what i call precission tools are crude hokey pokey devices
:D
what does the verb nigger mean
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steal/borrow without permission.... cmoon good sir
ok good point
have you not seen any movies (okay that verb is used only in few bad movies but still
i only watch movies made east of me
so around the globe still counts
gotcha
i havent heard ниггер or 니께르
dohoho
buut anyway yeah that revolver thing is amazing idea
i wonder when they make larger model with similar idea
i could use 12v model what has slightly longer chamber to store few longer drillbits too
tho i dunno if the contraption is too delicate for drilling/torque tools
who's the brainlet who left the Soldering Iron section incomplete? https://g-csg.github.io/electronics.html
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wow if it offends you so much you should go ahead and change it
i probably will that being said
😘
im glad i decided not to do it on the wiki
because i saw a bunch of spam accounts being made then recently the wiki just went offline
o i gues they're back up
but with that being said history tends to repeat itself so ~~
i'd (ideally) add a subsection that differentiates the antiquated ceramic element vs direct tip irons