Joined: 27 Dec 2007 Posts: 931 Location: Orange, MA
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 0:08 Post subject:
Here's my Router Recovery Bag and most of it's contents:
Router-Recovery-Bag-800.jpg
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6 X WRT54G-TM
1 X WRT54G V1.0
1 X WRT54G V2.2
1 X WRT54G V5.0
2 X WRT54GS V1.0
2 X WRT54GS V1.1
1 X WRT54GS V2.0
1 X WRT150N v1.1 -dead
1 X WRT160NL v1.0
1 X WRT300N V1.1 - dead
1 X WRT320N
2 X WRT350N
1 X WRT600N v1.0
2 X WRT610N v1.0
Joined: 27 Dec 2007 Posts: 931 Location: Orange, MA
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:12 Post subject:
socal87 wrote:
DHC_DarkShadow wrote:
134: When you have a toolbox strictly dedicated to recovering wireless units.
135: When you post pictures of said toolbox/bag.
HAA HAAA!!! That's true I guess. _________________
6 X WRT54G-TM
1 X WRT54G V1.0
1 X WRT54G V2.2
1 X WRT54G V5.0
2 X WRT54GS V1.0
2 X WRT54GS V1.1
1 X WRT54GS V2.0
1 X WRT150N v1.1 -dead
1 X WRT160NL v1.0
1 X WRT300N V1.1 - dead
1 X WRT320N
2 X WRT350N
1 X WRT600N v1.0
2 X WRT610N v1.0
139. Considering taking another pic cuz I left out some components.. Multi-meter, soldering pen, razor blades, dremel (cordless), etc.. _________________ [MODERATOR DELETED]
140. Considering taking another pic cuz somebody else is considering it.
141. If you wait until everyone else has taken all of their pictures before buying all the stuff to put in YOUR picture...and to make sure YOU have the nicest toolbag!
142. When Tiger Woods needs help with his router, he calls you....
Last edited by Peabody on Mon Jan 18, 2010 22:54; edited 1 time in total
Joined: 27 Dec 2007 Posts: 931 Location: Orange, MA
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 22:54 Post subject:
barryware wrote:
139. Considering taking another pic cuz I left out some components.. Multi-meter, soldering pen, razor blades, dremel (cordless), etc..
I don't keep that stuff in my bag cause I have a whole work station area in my workshop that's for router hacking/soldering etc. My multimeter is a bit old and lacking in features too. I love that cordless Dremel is cool isn't it? I have one at home and one in my work truck too. _________________
6 X WRT54G-TM
1 X WRT54G V1.0
1 X WRT54G V2.2
1 X WRT54G V5.0
2 X WRT54GS V1.0
2 X WRT54GS V1.1
1 X WRT54GS V2.0
1 X WRT150N v1.1 -dead
1 X WRT160NL v1.0
1 X WRT300N V1.1 - dead
1 X WRT320N
2 X WRT350N
1 X WRT600N v1.0
2 X WRT610N v1.0
139. Considering taking another pic cuz I left out some components.. Multi-meter, soldering pen, razor blades, dremel (cordless), etc..
I don't keep that stuff in my bag cause I have a whole work station area in my workshop that's for router hacking/soldering etc. My multimeter is a bit old and lacking in features too. I love that cordless Dremel is cool isn't it? I have one at home and one in my work truck too.
Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 10812 Location: Wherever the wind blows- North America
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 23:11 Post subject:
and I thought I was the only one to have a "Box-o-Crap" to fix routers....mine includes a $280 high magnifying lens. (work reject...has a slight scratch on one side...but perfect for router work...makes them Flash chip pins look huge)
I ain't posting a pic though...sorry (it looks too much like the rest of yours anyway)
redhawk _________________ I currently test dd-wrt on Asus, Buffalo, Linksys, and Netgear. Too many to list.
Looking for more test units (newer models) for the project...got a brick?...PM me to make a donation. (USA) A donation is not a debricking service....it is a way to "Give back" to the dd-wrt project.
I do NOT provide personal assistance through chat or phone....so please don't ask.
and I thought I was the only one to have a "Box-o-Crap" to fix routers....mine includes a $280 high magnifying lens. (work reject...has a slight scratch on one side...but perfect for router work...makes them Flash chip pins look huge)
I ain't posting a pic though...sorry (it looks too much like the rest of yours anyway)
redhawk
Yea... I didn't include my m~glass either.. It was not 280 bucks though.. Anyone with a 280 dollar m~glass is the king of ho's
Possibly consider glasses or contacts, and a 50 dollar m~glass _________________ [MODERATOR DELETED]
Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 10812 Location: Wherever the wind blows- North America
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 23:21 Post subject:
barryware wrote:
Yea... I didn't include my m~glass either.. It was not 280 bucks though.. Anyone with a 280 dollar m~glass is the king of ho's
Possibly consider glasses or contacts, and a 50 dollar m~glass
It was an "expensed" item from work...I replaced the lens with an unscratched one on a 3Million dollar tool....they didn't want it back...but its like having a 25X jewelers loupe...and it cost me nothing.
If its any consolation...my solder iron was only $5.
redhawk _________________ I currently test dd-wrt on Asus, Buffalo, Linksys, and Netgear. Too many to list.
Looking for more test units (newer models) for the project...got a brick?...PM me to make a donation. (USA) A donation is not a debricking service....it is a way to "Give back" to the dd-wrt project.
I do NOT provide personal assistance through chat or phone....so please don't ask.