Message from @John O -
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Nice!
@RevStench like Carpentry tools?
Like stuff in general. Like the buy it for life on reddit. @ThisIsChris
Like I need a solid beard trimmer, or a nice blanket for camping in the winter, or a recommendation for a nice pen.
Something like that.
@RevStench beard trimmer? But we already have a gardening channel!
Yeah I am out now but will set something up when I get back
For buy it for life
Haha ass, it was just an example😂
The Wirecutter website has been really solid for me for buying even the smallest things (nail clippers). It might be pozzed now since getting bought out by The New York Times, but still handy.
@RevStench @Argument of Perigee OK it's up, check out <#390735997639589891>
@ThisIsChris when will we have an onion emote?
<:ScreenShot20171214at1:390755300115873792> @Deleted User thoughts?
perfect
@Deleted User good idea, thanks
Product: "What do you MEME!" This product on Amazon must have made a million just based on the review count. Only maybe 5% of purchasers leave a review. Just an FYI for those wanting to work from home.
OMG... and the other one on Amazon: "Cards Against Humanity" 37000 reviews. Anyway, something to think about for those wanting to work from home. Riding the way of internet/meme culture can be a way to earn income.
I guess this really can't go under electrical, it's more of general tool use. This instruction will teach you how to use a torque wrench, one of the most essential tools for any task involving nuts and bolts.
This is a torque wrench
DASKGS400 is the catalogue number that identifies the kit where I got the bolts
Inside DASKGS400 is DA-600-S lug kits
This is 500 kcmil wire. It is 500k circular millimeters in diameter, hence the name
As you can see from the chart, under the DA-600-S lug, 500kcmil has to be torqued to 550 inch pounds
Since I only have a foot pound torque wrench, I need to divide 550 by 12 (12 inches in a foot)
I'll round it up to 46
Pull back and twist the handle until you get to 46 foot pounds
Unfortunately Discord won't let me post the short video I took, but you need to wrench until you feel the head "break" or hear a click
It's very important to set your tool back to 0 after each use to maintain accuracy
Thanks @John O -#7072 I have that same style torque wrench; its a little less intuitive than the older ones
My dad has one that's literally just a needle like your speedometer
Mods, can we have a #crypto channel? I am well versed in crypto, engaged in the space since 2011 and would like to help. People have PM'd me questions and I'd like to answer questions in a public forum to help others.
Plus nocoiners would finally stop crying