Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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jasl90

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So 3 flukes? wish I could make myself spend on just one:) If you want me to "store" one of the least needed one, Id do it for free:)

Ana - I would love to hook you up but I've grown pretty attached to them. If you're really in the market for a good meter, I'd suggest eBay. Good meters are designed to be used and abused on a daily basis, so you can usually buy used with a fair degree of confidence.
If you're patient, there are good deals to be had too... Especially if you're buying from someone who isn't knowledgable about the item. I got one of these for $100 because the guy (pawn shop owner) didn't know that it's normal for the voltage reading to jump around when the leads aren't attached to anything. Basically, I got all three for a little less than the MSRP of one of them.

Also keep in mind that I'm a little bit of a tool ...... A Fluke 87V is huge over kill for vape related purposes. In fact I've considered finding something smaller for the vape bag. The 87V takes up a lot of real estate in a little bag.
 

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It's not a man purse, it's a briefcase! :glare:

This whole 'man purse' conversation makes me smile. My husband was the ultimate 'he man'. Mountain man type. I remember us attending business meetings in big fancy offices. Everyone would be in business suits, and carrying briefcases. There my husband would be, with blue jeans, work boots, and a military olive drab tool bag. In it, would be an extra gun, phone, and folded papers, etc.. I used to pick on him about it being his purse. Sometimes, when he would step away, people would ask "Is it true there are guns in there?". He was a character. I miss him. :)
 
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rojo

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It's not a purse. It's a satchel.

Indiana Jones carried one.

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Here you go without my toys (yoyo, gyroscope etc.) :)

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Doctor 8x21 Pocket Monocular
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Sony DSC-TX9/H 12.2MP Camera
Briley 3x Folding Magnifying Glass
Zwilling Pour Homme Ultra-Slim Nail Clipper
Revolution Machines LLC – Brass Encased Metal Magnet.(14 Lb lift)
Pocket Survival Saw By Derma-Safe Company
Lufkin W606P Executive Diameter Steel Tape Measure
LEATHERMAN Squirt PS4
Pocketwrench II
Leatherman 42 Bit Kit (1/4” Hex Drive)
Numyth Aether Titanium Toothpick with Integrated Capsule
PICO Widgy Bar
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750lb Kevlar Cord , Tubular Weave, 1/8" Diameter
Pocketweez Tweezers
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Spyderco Kiwi Smooth Red Bone (C75PRB)
Ryan’s Dark Knight Custom 2.3W 445nm LASER
Apollo MP1350 Slim Line Laser Pointer
Valiant Concepts Titanium Pen
Titanium Survival Whistle
Ultra Compact Infrared Thermometer - TN002Ci
DQG III Stainless Steel AAA Keychain Light
DQG III Titanium AAA Keychain Light
AAA Waterproof Delrin Battery Locker
Elektro Lumens EDC-XML 18650 Flashlight – C954 Aluminum Bronze
Electro Lumens ST90 Search & Rescue Extreme
NAA Mini-Revolver (.22 LR)
LaserLyte Site
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DVM (Digital Volt Meter)
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jamesd1628

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Ethan Hunt, is that you?

Here you go without my toys (yoyo, gyroscope etc.) :)

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Doctor 8x21 Pocket Monocular
Leica Ultravid 10x25mm Compact Binoculars
Sony DSC-TX9/H 12.2MP Camera
Briley 3x Folding Magnifying Glass
Zwilling Pour Homme Ultra-Slim Nail Clipper
Revolution Machines LLC – Brass Encased Metal Magnet.(14 Lb lift)
Pocket Survival Saw By Derma-Safe Company
Lufkin W606P Executive Diameter Steel Tape Measure
LEATHERMAN Squirt PS4
Pocketwrench II
Leatherman 42 Bit Kit (1/4” Hex Drive)
Numyth Aether Titanium Toothpick with Integrated Capsule
PICO Widgy Bar
MICRO GRAPPLING HOOK
750lb Kevlar Cord , Tubular Weave, 1/8" Diameter
Pocketweez Tweezers
Benchmade Lerch Impel Model #3150
Spyderco Lum Chinese Folder (C65BK)
Spyderco Kiwi Smooth Red Bone (C75PRB)
Ryan’s Dark Knight Custom 2.3W 445nm LASER
Apollo MP1350 Slim Line Laser Pointer
Valiant Concepts Titanium Pen
Titanium Survival Whistle
Ultra Compact Infrared Thermometer - TN002Ci
DQG III Stainless Steel AAA Keychain Light
DQG III Titanium AAA Keychain Light
AAA Waterproof Delrin Battery Locker
Elektro Lumens EDC-XML 18650 Flashlight – C954 Aluminum Bronze
Electro Lumens ST90 Search & Rescue Extreme
NAA Mini-Revolver (.22 LR)
LaserLyte Site
Haddocks Caseti Flint Lighter Chrome Line
Vector Supra Torch Lighter
DVM (Digital Volt Meter)
V-MODA Crossfade M-100 Headphones
Clark Stopwatch
 

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I figured it was cheap enough for me to experiment with a bit of sanding and polishing.

I'd like to see how it turns out after you're finished with it. I have quite a few things I'd like to sand/polish.

wow it seems to be getting slower and slower - unless there are a heap of ELA's in the later order numbers.

To be fair, we're nearing the end of batch 1 and I think a lot of people were rushing to get in before the deadline. I imagine there are quite a few more ELA's in the last 100 orders of this batch than normal. I bet once we hit batch 2, orders numbers will start spacing out again.
 

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Definitely some nice stuff. I couldn't imagine carrying that much around all over the place. I keep a cheap liner lock knife, a head lamp, a 18650 flashlight, some condoms and a case with an assortment of 18XXX batteries in my backpack. That goes with me everywhere.

My vape bag is a little more task specific. Basically everything needed to build coils and surviving juice emergencies.
As far as brand names...
Fluke 87V DMM
Lindstrom, Swanstron & Erem flush cutters
Excelta smooth jaw pliers
 

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Definitely some nice stuff. I couldn't imagine carrying that much around all over the place. I keep a cheap liner lock knife, a head lamp, a 18650 flashlight, some condoms and a case with an assortment of 18XXX batteries in my backpack. That goes with me everywhere.

My vape bag is a little more task specific. Basically everything needed to build coils and surviving juice emergencies.
As far as brand names...
Fluke 87V DMM
Lindstrom, Swanstron & Erem flush cutters
Excelta smooth jaw pliers

Thanks jasl90, I'm kind of all over the map with my stuff, yours looks a little more purposeful with a mission in mind, and with quality stuff. The big light I have is 4" wide at the lens and uses a high power LED - takes 4 18650's and puts out some serious light ...

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