I'm glad you are!!Cobotron wrote:I'm here to help.
Me too, I was really hoping to find them, and cheap to boot. It's ok, it just means I am supposed to continue down the path I'm onCobotron wrote:Sorry Ollie's was a bust.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Snip and daisy chain those bad boys.Cobotron wrote:I bought a set of those micro lights last Xmas, but never put them to use. They seem like they would work out real nice.
My whole issue is I prefer all my lights on one master on/off switch, and battery op stuff can be dangerous if you have to fish your hand between a dozen robarths to get to the switch.
I'm sure there is a logical way to use them, and make the switch accessible. I'm just old and stuck in my ways.
I explored many option like this. Even making my own LED chains. After much research and consultations with my Elec Eng buddy, I decided I was slightly out of my league.carytheone wrote:Snip and daisy chain those bad boys.Cobotron wrote:I bought a set of those micro lights last Xmas, but never put them to use. They seem like they would work out real nice.
My whole issue is I prefer all my lights on one master on/off switch, and battery op stuff can be dangerous if you have to fish your hand between a dozen robarths to get to the switch.
I'm sure there is a logical way to use them, and make the switch accessible. I'm just old and stuck in my ways.
AC would be way easier to do so and route to a central source. DC would require a converter that can handle the extra load. But isn't convienence worth the extra effort?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Hooray logic! It pleases Shockwave.Cobotron wrote:I bought a set of those micro lights last Xmas, but never put them to use. They seem like they would work out real nice.
My whole issue is I prefer all my lights on one master on/off switch, and battery op stuff can be dangerous if you have to fish your hand between a dozen robarths to get to the switch.
I'm sure there is a logical way to use them, and make the switch accessible. I'm just old and stuck in my ways.
Hooray convenience!!carytheone wrote:Snip and daisy chain those bad boys.
AC would be way easier to do so and route to a central source. DC would require a converter that can handle the extra load. But isn't convienence worth the extra effort?
Speaking of Ikea: detolf.Cobotron wrote:I explored many option like this. Even making my own LED chains. After much research and consultations with my Elec Eng buddy, I decided I was slightly out of my league.
But you know what they say,
If at first you don't succeed ... Ikea!
You never can be too safe when it comes to electricity. I do all my own stunts and elec work. I'd jump right in an as long as it didn't get too hot you should be fine. It's a matter of volts and watts and such, but that's neither her nor there. What's important is that I need an ikea closer than Houston!Cobotron wrote:I explored many option like this. Even making my own LED chains. After much research and consultations with my Elec Eng buddy, I decided I was slightly out of my league.
But you know what they say,
If at first you don't succeed ... Ikea!
HOUSTON?! Wow. Crazy. I think the closest for me is 2.5 hours?carytheone wrote:You never can be too safe when it comes to electricity. I do all my own stunts and elec work. I'd jump right in an as long as it didn't get too hot you should be fine. It's a matter of volts and watts and such, but that's neither her nor there. What's important is that I need an ikea closer than Houston!Cobotron wrote:I explored many option like this. Even making my own LED chains. After much research and consultations with my Elec Eng buddy, I decided I was slightly out of my league.
But you know what they say,
If at first you don't succeed ... Ikea!
Ouch! especially for Mr. and Mrs. Mid-Century Mod.carytheone wrote: Houston!
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Ouch! especially for Mr. and Mrs. Mid-Century Mod.carytheone wrote: Houston!
I'm coming to you next time I need electrical help.
Detolfs are niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Detolfs ARE the cool glassness!carytheone wrote:Yeah it's like a 4 hour haul and Houston traffic is bad.Cobotron wrote:Ouch! especially for Mr. and Mrs. Mid-Century Mod.carytheone wrote: Houston!
I'm coming to you next time I need electrical help.
Detolfs are niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
Hit me up, elec, plumbing, painting, general handy man work. I'm either the last boy scout or a renaissance man. The tools in my pocket will probably answer that question.
Detolfs eh? Are those those sweet glass shelves that look completely awesome?
I'm gonna go with renaissance man. I'm not to shabby myself, but electrical is where I draw the line.carytheone wrote:I'm either the last boy scout or a renaissance man.
Indeed!handytheone wrote:Detolfs eh? Are those those sweet glass shelves that look completely awesome?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
It's always slow on the weekends here. I'm at a store staring at a server I'm supposed to replace. I'm just not feeling it.Cobotron wrote:I'm gonna go with renaissance man. I'm not to shabby myself, but electrical is where I draw the line.carytheone wrote:I'm either the last boy scout or a renaissance man.Indeed!handytheone wrote:Detolfs eh? Are those those sweet glass shelves that look completely awesome?
BTW, I'm glad you guys are around today. It's been so slow and boring around here the last few days.
I didn't get a damn notification! I'll be right back.carytheone wrote:It's always slow on the weekends here. I'm at a store staring at a server I'm supposed to replace. I'm just not feeling it.Cobotron wrote:I'm gonna go with renaissance man. I'm not to shabby myself, but electrical is where I draw the line.carytheone wrote:I'm either the last boy scout or a renaissance man.Indeed!handytheone wrote:Detolfs eh? Are those those sweet glass shelves that look completely awesome?
BTW, I'm glad you guys are around today. It's been so slow and boring around here the last few days.
So anybody take a gander at the tfpc? I'm overflowing with ideas, but I'm on the road this week. Probably going hit it hard this weekend.
This should be a fun one.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Find a stick and a decepticon, boom instant useitscramtastic wrote:I really need that Exosuit Spike though. His Dr. Wu head is sitting there useless!!
But...but Spike and Daniel didn't die!! Don't ruin my childhood!!carytheone wrote:Find a stick and a decepticon, boom instant useScramjet wrote:I really need that Exosuit Spike though. His Dr. Wu head is sitting there useless!!
itscramtastic wrote:Happy thanksgiving my ballin bot brothers.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Woooo turkey! Ours turned out quite nice. I'm firing up WWHD right now, this dang game is so much fun!carytheone wrote:And happy turkey day to you too! We just got home from all the gorging. Time to settle into a nice game for the evening.Scramjet wrote:Happy thanksgiving my ballin bot brothers.
I'm thankful for you guys, that's why I posted it So much fun had here with you guys. Awesome timesCobotron wrote:Hey, I'm thankful for you bot bros. It's nice to have good time fun buddies to goof on robits and all other types of silliness.
Gs up, turkeys down while you mutha scratch in' bounce ta dis.
itscramtastic wrote:Picked this guy up last night!
He joins my favorites:
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