
Here’s a new digital zine from some familiar folks! Mark Frauenfelder & Mister Jalopy. Mr. J writes –
The first issue of Dispatch is a handy heyday magazine of projects, techniques and tools loosely arranged around the idea of transport.
Besides building the projects and doing the work, I was also the sole designer, photographer, writer and editor. It was a lot of effort. Maybe 60 hours as it required a lot of starting from scratch. But, it was great fun and the next one will be less onerous as I have set some standards for how I want to convey information.
Dinosaurs and Robots Dispatch – Link.
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As a Journeyman Electrician, I’ve used that style, and I much prefer the Klein Tools model 1010 wire strippers. They are MUCH better at stripping wire! (about the same as for crimping: adequate) They have a better cutting surface,and have pliers on the tip, instead of the ineffective cutter. I know it’s just personal preference, but I just hate it when people say “You should have one of these tools!” and then show the kind that I hate.
Those Klein strippers are a nice looking tool! For pure wirestripping deliciousness, I like a tool like this:
But the one I featured is my favorite in a desert-island-one-tool-in-the-glove-box way.
Due to issues with Mediafire hosting, I moved Dispatch to archive.org
http://www.archive.org/details/DinosaursAndRobotsDispatchVolume1
Those Klein strippers are a nice looking tool! For pure wirestripping deliciousness, I like a tool like this:
http://www.amazon.com/GB-SE-92-Strip-Automatic-Stripper/dp/B00004WLKZ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1202173942&sr=1-2
But the one I featured in the Dispatch is my favorite in a desert-island, one-tool-in-the-glove-box way.
Due to issues with Mediafire hosting, I moved Dispatch to archive.org
http://www.archive.org/details/DinosaursAndRobotsDispatchVolume1