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Valkie
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Reply #15 - Oct 14th, 2021 at 7:34pm
 
Atta boy smiffy.

Let the anger out

We still have a ways to go to get you being nice though.
Life must have dealt you a rough hand to be so full of hate and anger.

But we can work it out.
Tell me. why are you so full of hate and anger?
Did you have a hard childhood?
Have you been unsuccessful in your job aspirations?
Do real people treat you badly?
What are you afraid of?

Anger is a manifestation of fear.
What is it that you fear that makes you so angry.

Remember

Remember
Repeat to yourself.

I can be a worthwhile member of the human race
I can be a normal contributor and nice person.
I don't have to insult everyone, just because I'm afraid they might see my true character.

We will get you over this.
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I HAVE A DREAM
A WONDERFUL, PEACEFUL, BEAUTIFUL DREAM.
A DREAM OF A WORLD THAT HAS NEVER KNOWN ISLAM
A DREAM OF A WORLD FREE FROM THE HORRORS OF ISLAM.

SUCH A WONDERFUL DREAM
O HOW I WISH IT WERE TRU
 
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Re: Bloody chargers
Reply #16 - Oct 14th, 2021 at 7:35pm
 
Valkie wrote on Oct 14th, 2021 at 7:34pm:
Atta boy smiffy.

Let the anger out



it's very telling that you see anger everywhere ... no wonder you're such a d11ck Roll Eyes
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I hope that bitch who was running their brothels for them gets raped with a cactus.
 
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Re: Bloody chargers
Reply #17 - Oct 14th, 2021 at 7:42pm
 
John Smith wrote on Oct 14th, 2021 at 7:35pm:
Valkie wrote on Oct 14th, 2021 at 7:34pm:
Atta boy smiffy.

Let the anger out



it's very telling that you see anger everywhere ... no wonder you're such a d11ck Roll Eyes


No, only with you and rhino.

you two (or one) are mutually compatible in so many ways.

Always anger, insults and generally nasty.

That's what we are all working to resolve and help you two be more nice and personable.

Let the anger out

Life must have dealt you a rough hand to be so full of hate and anger.

But we can work it out.
Tell me. why are you so full of hate and anger?
Did you have a hard childhood?
Have you been unsuccessful in your job aspirations?
Do real people treat you badly?
What are you afraid of?

Anger is a manifestation of fear.
What is it that you fear so that makes you so angry.

Remember

Repeat to yourself.

I can be a worthwhile member of the human race
I can be a normal contributor and nice person.
I don't have to insult everyone, just because I'm afraid they might see my true character.

We will get you over this.
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I HAVE A DREAM
A WONDERFUL, PEACEFUL, BEAUTIFUL DREAM.
A DREAM OF A WORLD THAT HAS NEVER KNOWN ISLAM
A DREAM OF A WORLD FREE FROM THE HORRORS OF ISLAM.

SUCH A WONDERFUL DREAM
O HOW I WISH IT WERE TRU
 
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Reply #18 - May 3rd, 2022 at 8:27pm
 
Valkie wrote on Oct 10th, 2021 at 7:38pm:
My second battery charger died today.
I had just finished the work I was doing and went to recharge the batteries before I packed up.
But the normal red flashy light, no flashy..
It no light up at all, no go flashy flashy.

Now, I don't buy cheap stuff for high use tools.
Drills, circular saws, angle grinder, impact driver, torque driver are all Dewalt.
And it's the Dewalt charger that has died twice.
Sure, they replace them without argument or problem, but it's the inconvenience.

I have a couple of other cheaper low use tools and that charger has been going strong for years.

Apparently, the Dewalt is susceptible to surges.
And a storm this afternoon may have contributed to it's demise.
So now, I have to treat the charger, a supposedly robust and industrial tool, with kid gloves and be sure it's always unplugged.

May have to try Makita or Milwaukee tools next.
I simply want reliability.
I gave up on Ryobi and Bosch as unreliable.

Surprisingly, Ozito are quite robust, but not all that accurate.
They also struggle a bit under load.
You have to modify or replace the plastic parts with metal parts to make them better.

The Dewalt are definitely stronger and more accurate tools.
If only their bloody chargers were better.
I bought a spare charger, just in case.

I have an old Bunning special drill.
Don't even know what it is, cost me 19 bucks 5 years ago.
It's a piece of crap, I bought it to drill a couple of holes rather than drive home to get my good drill.
It did the job, and I have grabbed it for dirty jobs where I know the drill is gonna cop a bad time.
The reverse function no longer works and there is a dead spot on the trigger.
It smokes and smells of burning plastic when you push it and it gets hot really quickly.
I only use it connected through a power board ( don't trust it)
But it's copped a flogging and still goes.
I keep it for the hell of it, it outlasted my Ryobi which burnt out the motor in less than 3 months.
I also have my old man's ancient Makita, it still runs quite well, but it's more a keepsake than a functional tool.

Anything
The old tools.


Dewalt chargers should be fine.
I'm am electronics tech, will have a look for you.

Gotta help a good man that has good tools.
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Re: Bloody chargers
Reply #19 - May 3rd, 2022 at 8:36pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on May 3rd, 2022 at 8:27pm:
Valkie wrote on Oct 10th, 2021 at 7:38pm:
My second battery charger died today.
I had just finished the work I was doing and went to recharge the batteries before I packed up.
But the normal red flashy light, no flashy..
It no light up at all, no go flashy flashy.

Now, I don't buy cheap stuff for high use tools.
Drills, circular saws, angle grinder, impact driver, torque driver are all Dewalt.
And it's the Dewalt charger that has died twice.
Sure, they replace them without argument or problem, but it's the inconvenience.

I have a couple of other cheaper low use tools and that charger has been going strong for years.

Apparently, the Dewalt is susceptible to surges.
And a storm this afternoon may have contributed to it's demise.
So now, I have to treat the charger, a supposedly robust and industrial tool, with kid gloves and be sure it's always unplugged.

May have to try Makita or Milwaukee tools next.
I simply want reliability.
I gave up on Ryobi and Bosch as unreliable.

Surprisingly, Ozito are quite robust, but not all that accurate.
They also struggle a bit under load.
You have to modify or replace the plastic parts with metal parts to make them better.

The Dewalt are definitely stronger and more accurate tools.
If only their bloody chargers were better.
I bought a spare charger, just in case.

I have an old Bunning special drill.
Don't even know what it is, cost me 19 bucks 5 years ago.
It's a piece of crap, I bought it to drill a couple of holes rather than drive home to get my good drill.
It did the job, and I have grabbed it for dirty jobs where I know the drill is gonna cop a bad time.
The reverse function no longer works and there is a dead spot on the trigger.
It smokes and smells of burning plastic when you push it and it gets hot really quickly.
I only use it connected through a power board ( don't trust it)
But it's copped a flogging and still goes.
I keep it for the hell of it, it outlasted my Ryobi which burnt out the motor in less than 3 months.
I also have my old man's ancient Makita, it still runs quite well, but it's more a keepsake than a functional tool.

Anything
The old tools.


Dewalt chargers should be fine.
I'm am electronics tech, will have a look for you.

Gotta help a good man that has good tools.


Oh - it might just be a fuse !!!!!!!!!!!1


https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/DeWalt+DC970+Battery+Fuse+Replacement/61985

if so, replace it with exactly the same rating fuse.

Do NOT use a higher rated fuse .
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