That sounds pretty reasonable. I can see now that it's easy to make one, but I have about 30 other tasks I'm supposed to be doing! Paypal OK? if so send me the address to use.
Jim, I got the planes today. Thanks for the extra! Should be a good learning experience getting them tuned up. Eric
Hey Jim, Did you get a chance to send the planes? Eric
Jim, how much for the small and the large or are you just interested in selling 1? Eric
Jim,how much for the small and the large or are you just interested in selling 1? Eric
Thanks Jim. I think I did that. I took my HF multi meter, put the black lead on the ground bar, and touched the red probe to the input side of the fuse, and it burned about 1/4" off the probe. I thought I was just testing to see that the meter worked, and my next step was to put one probe on one side of the fuse, and the other at the other end for continuity. That is when I decided I didn't want to take a chance of ruining the charger. So...My next step was to get my 'non contact' electrical tester out. It shows power at the incoming side of each fuse, at the outgoing side of each fuse, and at the far end of the wires off of the outgoing side of each fuse. To me that shows continuity, and that the fuses are ok. Am I wrong? Could it still be a fuse?
I an a collector, but I need no replacements,
No thanks Jim. I am pretty well stocked! How has the Boxwood been working out?
Ha, thanks Jim! I'm still on the fence.
Hi Jim, I'm not sure why you sent me that link for the sander. Although the picture shows a battery in the sander, $225 is the fixed Festool Price for the Basic version which includes no batteries or charger. Batteries are $100 a piece.
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