Cue manic laughter
Feb. 19th, 2006 10:44 amThe quality of this screwdriver set might not be all that I'd hope...

The new fan heater, it smells revolting; but it's got a ceramic element, and hell, it was 10 quid. Unlike last time I'll be keeping the receipt (you have no idea how many itterations of the word receipt I went through before my brain went 'no, you spell it like that'), because these days 10 quid matters much more than it did when I bought that EWT pile-o-crap. This one is also held together with screws, but disconcertingly, it has a 'caution' light. What's that about?
Anyway, if John has an appropriate screwdriver I'll take the other one apart 'gently' and fix it for garage use, if not then I'll use it as my first welding project - making a new metal case for it after I chop the plastic one apart to get the bits out. I can't just junk it. It'd make quite a good garage heater - 2,000 Watts is about as warm as I need down there. Also I can add in a 'fan only' switch which is always handy. This thing is suprisingly warm :-)
I also, in a spate of overspending, picked up a squeegie entirely for my rear view mirrors. Problem is they're too small for the normal window one, and it's been driving me nuts that I can't see out of them. So now I've got a specifically for mirrors one :-)

The new fan heater, it smells revolting; but it's got a ceramic element, and hell, it was 10 quid. Unlike last time I'll be keeping the receipt (you have no idea how many itterations of the word receipt I went through before my brain went 'no, you spell it like that'), because these days 10 quid matters much more than it did when I bought that EWT pile-o-crap. This one is also held together with screws, but disconcertingly, it has a 'caution' light. What's that about?
Anyway, if John has an appropriate screwdriver I'll take the other one apart 'gently' and fix it for garage use, if not then I'll use it as my first welding project - making a new metal case for it after I chop the plastic one apart to get the bits out. I can't just junk it. It'd make quite a good garage heater - 2,000 Watts is about as warm as I need down there. Also I can add in a 'fan only' switch which is always handy. This thing is suprisingly warm :-)
I also, in a spate of overspending, picked up a squeegie entirely for my rear view mirrors. Problem is they're too small for the normal window one, and it's been driving me nuts that I can't see out of them. So now I've got a specifically for mirrors one :-)
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Date: 2006-02-19 02:56 pm (UTC)Want to pop round and have a go at this fan-heater thingy in my garage?
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Date: 2006-02-19 03:07 pm (UTC)I'll need it now though, 'cos someone's just offered to repair my bike frame if I can get it to them! I *love* MZ riders. They're just the loveliest bunch of lovely people in lovelyland.
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Date: 2006-02-19 03:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-19 03:13 pm (UTC)Oh, sorry, um, yes, let's see if we can gently remove that screw somehow...
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Date: 2006-02-19 03:21 pm (UTC)Well, these come from a very long line of very crap screwdrivers I've owned in my time. I actually bought the "Super Deluxe CheeseMetal Screwdriver Set" for something else in it. It was only a fiver or so for 80 billion extremely crap screwdrivers. Oh yeah, it had a torx screwdriver in it (however you spell that) which I needed to get my applemac (II) apart.
My memory is startlingly good on occasion. Anyway, they now mostly exist to use as things to beat objects with, to lever open paint tins and to mix bodyfiller with. But of course, I had to try using it first as a screwdriver - then as something to snap the columns holding the case together. It did neither :-)
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Date: 2006-02-19 03:22 pm (UTC)I don't actually care about the case. If we can get it out in one piece that's handy, if not then I'll use the fan-heater at home (which appears to have been a fanheater kit in which you got elements, a switch and a fan and made up your own case, 'cos I've seen the same internals & switch in several different cases) as inspiration for knocking up my own case.
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Date: 2006-02-19 09:12 pm (UTC)O_O
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Date: 2006-02-19 11:21 pm (UTC):-)
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Date: 2006-02-19 11:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-20 03:38 pm (UTC)Stop looking at me like that.
:)