Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Will the VRAM be enough though??? - Paging @TNA and crew :cry:






I got one of those smart wifi power monitors:

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And did some testing, I knew my PC was pretty efficient under normal browsing etc, but didn't have any hard figures to back it up, now I do:

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Jokes on you as my sweats are now totally dry and were out the washing machine at 9am. ;)
That thing costs 7p per hour to run.

Sounds like you've just had it running for 11 hours. That's 77p. A load in my heat pump tumble dryer costs about 51p.

I may be missing something, but those things aren't as cheap to run as they seem. 7p per hour sounds cheap but it's actually not really. In fact I own one, but just use it as a passive air dryer. Try not to leave it on overnight.
 
That thing costs 7p per hour to run.

Sounds like you've just had it running for 11 hours. That's 77p. A load in my heat pump tumble dryer costs about 51p.

I may be missing something, but those things aren't as cheap to run as they seem. 7p per hour sounds cheap but it's actually not really. In fact I own one, but just use it as a passive air dryer. Try not to leave it on overnight.
Your heat pump tumble dryer was £700 tho
 
Looks like a hell of a (plunge?) saw. What you going to use it for?
Plunge sawing stuff :)

Making a few of the kitchen cabinets (in-frame) for my O/H as she needs bespoke sizes. We've also got engineered hardwood floors to lay so will need to trim long lengths. And also some seating/cabinets in a dining area to build in too.

Using a circular saw with a long fence is a bit of a PITA and doesn't give reliably straight cuts, this will give a cleaner cuts with a smaller kerf and less waste. At least what I have isn't compatible with a track, nor really suited to precision work, isn't cordless or part of the teal army :p
 
Plunge sawing stuff :)

Making a few of the kitchen cabinets (in-frame) for my O/H as she needs bespoke sizes. We've also got engineered hardwood floors to lay so will need to trim long lengths. And also some seating/cabinets in a dining area to build in too.

Using a circular saw with a long fence is a bit of a PITA and doesn't give reliably straight cuts, this will give a cleaner cuts with a smaller kerf and less waste. At least what I have isn't compatible with a track, nor really suited to precision work, isn't cordless or part of the teal army :p
Looks proper heavy duty compared to my cordless makita saw :D

I bought some lights and the services of a plasterer.. I had to multi tool back out my stop tap behind toilet

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