I have a Hitachi 18V and have 5 3.0AH batteries It sees use nearly daily, Just had to weld a bracket on the car exhaust, Cleaned it all up with the cordless. Ive cut the heads off M16 bolts with it and use it for sharpening the lawnmowers regular.
Our boss has a bad habit of losing keys so its...
You guessed right. Shot DTL twice for Scotland and ABT 4 times.
Side by sides are hard work! Ive not used one for years I use a browning ultra XT trap gun with a Precision fit stock and a home made high rib. UGLY lol
Might pick up a satalite signal with this lol
You have noted im Scottish lol:laughing:
I took my dish off my old house and my father thought he would be helpful and give it a rub with the wire brush and then hand piant it...
Makes our flat easy to find lol
Hmm I managed to get mine working, I installed the dish pointed it in the general dierection then turned the TV out so it faced the window and looked at the signal bars and moved the dish about until i had the strongest possable signal.
4 years ago now.....
And did the same at my parents...
The wiper did work for a little time as i had wired the black/red instead of the red/black for the indicator lol
I cut new panels for the back windows to make the trailer a little more secure so no real nead for the heated screen......
Another vote here for Buckler boots
http://www.bucklerboots.com/
Tough, Comfy and im always suprised that i can walk in slippy conditions and not slip!
B200SMA Is what i wear and i have a pair of Workits as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UTDBQ-N82o
Usinga a flat file with special ends can make em cut like this....
Not as easy as a round file but well worthwhile.
I have a 1000 watt Wickes pro with 5 year guarantee £49 its an animal of a 4 1/2" the cable is a bit hard but otherwise it seems good.
I now have 2 18V cordless Hitachi 4 1/2" as well, I misplaced the first one and was sure i had left it at the parents garage.
Phoned Father and he assured me...
Both My SIP 160 stick and my MIG have 13 amp fuses and the 175 inverter is on a 16 amp supply.
The ALDI special was doing 1 job on a sunday evening and i had used every fuse that i had, The cut off nail was an emergency measure to finish off 1 rod.
My Father blew the fuse in my grinder and...
Re-read my posts did i suggest anyone do this i was just sharing MY thoughts.
I will go delete my posts if you so require seeing as i was off topic with a cheap ALDI welder insted of LIDL
I challenge you to find a welder on a farm in the north of Scotland that does not use a nail or bolt as a "fuse"
My thought was that the 2 plugs sharing the power would stop them heating up, And a dead short would trip the MCB before the cables melted.
If its a garage or workshop its easy...
It blew the first fuse quickly but 1 6" nail and some trimming with a angle grinder fixed that problem:D
I was thinking of linking 2 plugs to 1 outlet in a Y to see if it would stop the problem but got the inverter so dont have that problem now.
I picked up this cheap welder from Aldi just to do 1 job while i was 106 miles away from my normal gear, It worked fine with no problems bought for £40 and sold it for £20 recently and now have a Thermal arc 175 inverter for carrying around in the van.
Theres vids on youtube of hydroforming with just a pressure washer!
If i had more time i would make up a "pipe" but to be good on a pipe the port timing has to be radically altered.
Ive started using flat special shaped files on the chain and there seems to be amazing gains over round...