Bit big and heavy to carry on a train/tube/etc
Bad enough up stairs
Bit big and heavy to carry on a train/tube/etc
I have a trolley and a lift
A Weightlifter's belt would be a useful addition.
Multitasking as well, a space heater and LED, very efficent.bd139 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 10:53 pm From what I know of the Soviet defence sector, the persistence of the things is because they had regulatory requirement to be able to be self-sufficient as a nation and they had a lot of stock left lying around. On top of that the cost was much lower than newer technology.
Suitable meme
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That reminds me I must buy something stupid and soviet...
A few bits and bobs...
Cubdriver wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 1:44 am Nice haul - those cabinets are very useful.
Were you able to reconfigure those acdc electronics supplies to work on 120 V? They came from a Silent Key up in New Hampshire. He'd been a UHF TV station guy, I suspect they came from a transmitter. I'm a pack rat; he made me look like a rank amateur!
-Pat
What are you going to do with that horrible gargoyle inflatable thing you came away with? I suppose it might come in handy at Halloween, or you might blow it up and leave it around to put off burglars when you are away.
Lovely idea; good for you!mnementh wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:23 pm Mum and I talked aboot similar behaviors in him, and I decided this was someone who could definitely benefit from having a decent working scope, so we packed it away in the trunk of her car as a surprise once he got home.
Hopefully it will help him get a similar start down a productive road in life...
I concur on the kudos. Mnem is a kind person with an eye out for the needing.tggzzz wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:33 pmLovely idea; good for you!mnementh wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:23 pm Mum and I talked aboot similar behaviors in him, and I decided this was someone who could definitely benefit from having a decent working scope, so we packed it away in the trunk of her car as a surprise once he got home.
Hopefully it will help him get a similar start down a productive road in life...
I hope he won't use it to measure the mains.
Part of growing up is to get a belt off 240V mains. It teaches you to be careful. Once received, never forgotten. Just make sure you are not standing in bare feet on a wet kitchen floor. I'm certainly not recommending it as a rite of passage or anything like that.tggzzz wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:33 pmLovely idea; good for you!mnementh wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:23 pm Mum and I talked aboot similar behaviors in him, and I decided this was someone who could definitely benefit from having a decent working scope, so we packed it away in the trunk of her car as a surprise once he got home.
Hopefully it will help him get a similar start down a productive road in life...
I hope he won't use it to measure the mains.
I got belted by 208VAC at work. Once. That's all it took to work smarter and safer. It hurt like a mofo.Zenith wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:02 pmPart of growing up is to get a belt off 240V mains. It teaches you to be careful. Once received, never forgotten. Just make sure you are not standing in bare feet on a wet kitchen floor. I'm certainly not recommending it as a rite of passage or anything like that.tggzzz wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:33 pmLovely idea; good for you!mnementh wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:23 pm Mum and I talked aboot similar behaviors in him, and I decided this was someone who could definitely benefit from having a decent working scope, so we packed it away in the trunk of her car as a surprise once he got home.
Hopefully it will help him get a similar start down a productive road in life...
I hope he won't use it to measure the mains.
I've heard those £5 el cheapo DMMs can flash over when measuring mains. Copper dust accumulates from the range switch and boom! Distressing, but almost certainly not dangerous.
Not really a lot I can do; belongs to SWMBO along with my grumpy old soul. At least she lets me take off the mask once a year...
Well, I did take the precaution of giving him only a pair of 10X probes with it.tggzzz wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:33 pmLovely idea; good for you!mnementh wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:23 pm Mum and I talked aboot similar behaviors in him, and I decided this was someone who could definitely benefit from having a decent working scope, so we packed it away in the trunk of her car as a surprise once he got home.
Hopefully it will help him get a similar start down a productive road in life...
I hope he won't use it to measure the mains.
Yeah, not gonna doo datt with my ex-USMC 27.
Sorry, I have to be boring and I know I'm teaching you how to suck eggs.