If that's what they charged you that's correct enough.If you are anything like me and have calculators in the shed/workshop, you will know they have a tough time being operated with manky hands, and put down in coolant, etc carelessly, normally when you are in a hurry. My last casio died last year, so i made a note to pick up a new one. I was in the newsagents/stationers today and they were all expensive and made by sharp, a brand i am not that fond of. So i left it and went into Tesco to get bread etc.
I happened to be passing the stationery aisle and seen the calc's, 4 euros each for these. That cannot be right i thought, so i asked a passing staff member, "Oh yes, thats the price alright". Still not convinced, i took one to the help desk and asked for a price scan, yup 4 bills. So i bought a few of them as you can see. Already given 2 away to my nieces who have exams coming up.
Surely 4 quid cannot be correct ?
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A 'PP3 eating' Texas, maybe?I reckon I paid more than that in 1979 a small fortune for a calculator. Red 8 segment display too
That's the one, Texas Instruments I think it came from Tandy if you remember them?A 'PP3 eating' Texas, maybe?
I still use my 1982/83 Casio Fx-350 which was about 15 quid. The Original CR2032 cells expired 5 years ago.
Nice, very nice.Today I acquired this
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It doesn't work!!!
But then it was bought as new but not working from RDG.
Connect the power, push the button - zilch. BUT, the PC monitor flickered. Push the button a few more times and voila, the beast lives. Out with the contactor which comes apart without too much of a struggle, at least the buttons come off easily enough. The contact assembly is smaller and more fiddly.
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Using a couple of thin steel wedges I'm nearly successful when they pop out and fall on the floor. As I bent down to pick them up I espied this
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Not something I'd removed
I recalled my kitchen kettle which I got from a neighbour as a non-worker, which had had a small screw wedged in the switch mechanism, meaning that it wouldn't stay latched. I wonder if...?
Reassembled the unit, powered it on and it now works perfectly. It has all of the attachments and other bits and pieces, but is missing the LED lamp, very annoying
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Another bonus with this variant is that it uses C5 collets, of which I have a few, and which cheap as chips when compared to the Deckel style ones.
Not too shabby for £395
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Appears good, decent weight to it, will try later.
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Cuts well. Little curly chippings, I think work needs wd40 as it was clogging up.
That number 1 will set you back a few pennies for sure.Not arrived yet but a no3 stanley , now want a no 1 and 2 , don't need em just want em ,
With a DTI, it all depends on if you can you trust its repeatability, and it meets your acceptable level of accuracy.Not yet aquired but these popped up on Amazon prime. How bad can they be? I will find out tomorrow. Anyway I need a cheap dti this doesnt need to be much good.
£4 mt2 reamers www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B08FTC3678
£5 dti www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B08G87TL9T