Interrupting the prevailing fear and loathing to bring you the guts of a tool.
Also, Masks Don't Work: A review of science relevant to COVID-19 social policy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340570735_Masks_Don%27t_Work_A_review_of_science_relevant_to_COVID-19_social_policy
addendum: One of the beautiful side effects of considered discussion is that when I post a un-intended strawman it underlines the mis-understanding of a situation. Now it's plainly evident that a mask would help keep one's sneezes contained but how does that really help? Most people wearing a mask have no fucking clue how to use it. Smearing monkey shit all over their faces, scratching, adjusting, pulling aside to talk, going around spittle barriers because they are protected by the virtue signal of sandwich artist gloves and a mask yanked down to allow them to be clearly herd. You need training and diligence to use a mask effectively, otherwise it's little more than kabuki.
Also, Masks Don't Work: A review of science relevant to COVID-19 social policy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340570735_Masks_Don%27t_Work_A_review_of_science_relevant_to_COVID-19_social_policy
addendum: One of the beautiful side effects of considered discussion is that when I post a un-intended strawman it underlines the mis-understanding of a situation. Now it's plainly evident that a mask would help keep one's sneezes contained but how does that really help? Most people wearing a mask have no fucking clue how to use it. Smearing monkey shit all over their faces, scratching, adjusting, pulling aside to talk, going around spittle barriers because they are protected by the virtue signal of sandwich artist gloves and a mask yanked down to allow them to be clearly herd. You need training and diligence to use a mask effectively, otherwise it's little more than kabuki.
lilacs always calm me down too <3
The delay is needed becsuse with the dremal it starts turning too soon before the bit bites into screw flat heads are horrible
F the WEF Stealth Level:100
This aged like fine wine.
I bought that screwdriver under the Dremel brand name to drive in inch and a half hex screws on cable clips at work. I used that screwdriver 5 days a week every week and it is by far my most favorite tool as it pretty much negated the need to be running back and forth grabbing the impact driver, and when youre working out of a tool belt you want the smallest lightest tools possible to get the job done quick. and save your back. i loved how i could hold the screw with my index finger, hold the driver with the rest of my hand and still have my other hand to hold the cable tight against whatever surface was driving into and it never let me down.
it did break after about 2 years of use, one of the bearings popped out of place and jammed the clutch but i took it apart as you did, put the bearing back in place, regreased it, and put it back to full time use like it was brand new.
Nah. Always to 11
Why are videos I like years ago needing to be liked again. Wtf
it's always a treat especial!
Rant? Oh about our leader. This disease spreads easily so he wants to protect everybody. It only happens once in a 100 years, I am cool with the mask when I go into a bank(most times forget the mask and lock the car so got to go back as I see other people with the mask "Oh yeah." Always something. Was thinking bank robbers in the old West days; they had to remember putting on all that stuff before making a "withdrawal" dark sunglasses is a cheap disguise. At least I can forget to shave that day & maybe the next.
. Was thinking about the speed dial numbers. (maybe comparing to a car manual transmission. ultra low, first, second, third, fourth, fifth.
. On a Dremel tool they go up to 10 and beyond (sounds like a dentist's drill) or freaky fast.
Yep stuck workin
god the constant reddit-cringe filler words and bad jokes are so tiresome. i love the knowledge but the onslaught of unneeded noise is a massive time waster. also, keep your moronic political commentary out of the videos
Sir I need Gear assembling Video
This video reminds me, I need to go for my glaucoma check
I have 3 of these from Dremel. One in electrical pack, one on bench and one in general tool pack. I mate these with the meewalky shockwave 18 piece impact set and one extra long philips impact bit. Beautiful to use on door hardware as there is no skip out to mar interior exposed screws. ( just as it hits tight, loosen your grip a little on tool and when it hits bottom the drive spins briefly in your hand and seats screw perfectly. )