Who would win In a battle Pokemon or Power Ranger?

October 14, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
Filed under: Comics & Animation 
power tools
blackwolf050 asked:

Right me and mates are fighting who would in a battle Pokemon or Power Ranger, Please Use all the power rangers up to date and all their tools and car things i guess, and all the pokemon and their powers :P hoping to hear some epic answers and maybe a though short storys to explain your answer xD

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De Walt power tools 36 volt?

November 26, 2009 by admin · 6 Comments
Filed under: Do It Yourself (DIY) 
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Spartan asked:

One for the fellas here. Im in the market for a new set of tools and have been eyeing up the dewalt 36v 4 piece combo kit, do you think 36v is overkill? i generally use a mixture of Dewalt 18v battery tools and corded circular/reciprocating saws but thinking of going all battery operation for convenience. I am a multi trade so i can find myself doing decking one week, fitting a kitchen the next and a bathroom after that. I was looking at either the 4 piece 36v or the 6 piece 18v dewalt combo pack, and although i know the drills well i only ever use corded saws so was wondering what the 18v saws are like?, if they are good then i would probably go for the 18v kit but having used my mates 36v Bosch circular saw which has plenty of power and loved it im not sure about the 18v saws. Its not like im gonna be cutting masses of wood cause if that’s the case then i would use my corded, the most would be ripping down sheets of ply, cutting joists/floorboards etc. Are the 18v saws up to it or should i get the 36v.

cheers.
Yeah ive heard a few things about Dewalts quality going downhill, but i havnt bought any new tools for a few years so wasnt sure what to make of it.

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Electrical Auto CAD Kind of thing?

May 11, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
Filed under: Drawing & Illustration 
construction tools
Sjpüpål asked:


I need some advice on something.

At my company we do a lot of electrical types of drawings. We actually design solar systems and misc. electrical things, and we are looking for a good computer program for this.

I used CAD in school, and it’s kind of what I need, except it has waay more features than we need and costs waaay too much.

Do you guys know of any good 2d (or 3d??) programs that we could use to make our drawings?

It just needs your basic stuff really…electrical symbols, normal construction symbols, line tools for colour and stuff….you know.

Our budget is up to $500 or so, we don’t want to go over but we can if we have to.

Cheers for the help mates
ps, it’s not electronics, so that is not required