I travel to the UK often for work and have purchased 240v chargers with UK style plugs for Makita drills, Makita may sell similar for NZ/AUS style plugs as well.
Major sizes that they come in corresopond to the hole size, after that there are several different grip lengths for thick metal stackups, if you are only using for fitment and will have to fill in the drilled holes later then it may be smart to get the smallest available. Also 1/8" rivets are...
I used to work quality control as an intern and used one a few times a day, i still want to find a broken one and convert it into a beer dispensor by replacing the probe with a spout and the load adjuster with a handle, and the table would be perfect to adjust for pint glasses vs. mugs
I have the same k-zoo sander in the shop at school and it regularly shocks people :shocking: , you might want to consider running another ground wire directly to the motor frame
i know a guy at work that has beat the hell out of his, once opened too many of the drawers at once and tipped it. After that he built outriggers for it, didn't hurt the box though and that has to say something for quality especially for $500
Some prototype engines also use rapid prototyping for the engine block. At my college we have a mahle 3 cylinder engine for one of our old FSAE cars that has the block, head, valve cover, coil cover, and oil pan done this way