Lucky bugger. The only fobs I can get for my van have blades that need to be cut, and you can't remove the blade since doing so will destroy the fob... either way, I've gotta take it to a Honda dealer.
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My truck is a 2016, so it's old enough where the fob doesn't do anything really fancy, so I was lucky that I was able to buy something aftermarket. It looks and acts identically to the factory original that came with my truck.
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Asada burrito with beans, cabbage and guac
Rifle and shotgun ammo
New chainsaw, I got a bit carried away with the size of the saw I bought. The thing is a monster. Went through 18-23" logs like a hot knife through butter.
It's a clone of a discontinued Stihl model, Chinese made but has been upgraded here in the US with higher quality parts. Damn thing is 72CC with a 24 inch bar for $400.
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Fantastic!
You reminded me I need to replace the bar on the Oregon back home.
Bought my youngest daughter a new bed set. She's still just barely making ends meet on her own. Her old bed was an ikea one I bought her years ago when she was still in high school.
For myself, I'm about halfway in saving up for new rims/tires for my hoopty
New drill press. Haven't had one in decades.
Deets:
WEN 5-Amp Variable-Speed Bench Drill Press, Model 4214T
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Precision drilling?
Yep. It's not a top line machinist type, but a really good woodworking one. It has a very slight runout on the arbor, but not enough to effect what I need it for. If I need finer tolerance, changing out the arbor/chuck will solve the issue, and that's pretty cheap.
The main purpose it now is the build stands (dowels in blocks of wood) for my wife's dolls she makes to sell.
I was free handing the dowels holes, and that worked, buti I'd ruin about every 3rd hole.