Singapore OG sale!
Chain
03-20-2003, 06:46 PM
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Went and bought this.
Didnt know even this was self assemble...hehe
Anyways, for Singaporeans, the OG shop next to Sim Lim Square is giving 20% off tamiya stuff.
This cost $35.90 before discount.
They have quite a range of kit for OG, so go get it!
Went and bought this.
Didnt know even this was self assemble...hehe
Anyways, for Singaporeans, the OG shop next to Sim Lim Square is giving 20% off tamiya stuff.
This cost $35.90 before discount.
They have quite a range of kit for OG, so go get it!
crab
03-20-2003, 07:18 PM
Cool.... but what is it? Glue gun of some sort?
Chain
03-20-2003, 07:47 PM
er, its a 2x AA battery powered router which can be use for filing and drilling. Much like the functions of handvise only thing this is batt powered.
The whole box is in japanese and from the looks of it, it shows 5 different bits. But alas, it only comes with a ball shape filing bit, have to go buy the very small drill bits yourself.
Good points are, batt powered, safety lock for accidental triggering. Changeable bits to the smallest you need.
Quality of the plastic isnt too bad.
Comes with instruction manual for assembling, grease.
Assembly was a breeze with some snap on parts.
You can spray paint and design it if you want hehe.
The whole box is in japanese and from the looks of it, it shows 5 different bits. But alas, it only comes with a ball shape filing bit, have to go buy the very small drill bits yourself.
Good points are, batt powered, safety lock for accidental triggering. Changeable bits to the smallest you need.
Quality of the plastic isnt too bad.
Comes with instruction manual for assembling, grease.
Assembly was a breeze with some snap on parts.
You can spray paint and design it if you want hehe.
sausage
03-21-2003, 04:12 AM
I advise drilling a hole and fitting a jack to accept a DC power supply plug. It'll give you a variable speed router simply by varying the voltage, and you don't have to keep buying batteries too. I've done this to my Gunze cordless router.
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