Hood
I am obsessed.
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So do the Bosch ones, I have never needed to use them though....
Still has pin holes for a spanner if it does tighten itself.
So do the Bosch ones, I have never needed to use them though....
Still has pin holes for a spanner if it does tighten itself.
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A set of seriously sexy self-initialled fluorescent stickers for my diving cylinders, along with some equally sexy reflective stickers for my safety marker bouys. And their fluorescent properties were tested in bed last night under the quilt, much to OH's amusement.
You sure you didn't put it on upside down ?
I have been using them for a long time, probably 10 years and still the original on one grinder and the only time I had a problem with them was when someone put one on upside down and I had to cut it off with another grinder. Fairly recently someone else put one on upside down but luckily I was there and saw it and was able to stop them before they used the grinder and I managed to knock it back off with a chisel.
Regarding the standard no moving parts simple ones, they do have a moving part, it is called the key. All fine and dandy if you always are in the workshop where you have a set place for the key but being out on a job moving around a fishing boat and constantly having to try and find the key can be a pain.
Nope, too annoying.Shouldn't the pin spanner be cable tied to the plug in those circumstances
Not technically "Acquired Today", but I have returned it from a friends garage to my "Playpen".
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My Lifting beam.
This has done so many lifts and engine swops it has paid for it self many times.
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I have to find a home for it now.
Tie them to the socket em of the leadRegarding the standard no moving parts simple ones, they do have a moving part, it is called the key. All fine and dandy if you always are in the workshop where you have a set place for the key but being out on a job moving around a fishing boat and constantly having to try and find the key can be a pain.
I must not skip dive any more.
I must not skip dive any more.
I must not skip dive.
I must not skip dive any less.
Two things, first is, as said, too annoying, always get tangled round other cables and when packing up the grinder they always get in the road.Tie them to the socket em of the lead
Never lose em again
All mine live in one box.
Tbh I use my Stihl saw over my 9inch.Two things, first is, as said, too annoying, always get tangled round other cables and when packing up the grinder they always get in the road.
Second, I use the Bosch Clic so don't need the key and haven't done for many a year, so win win situation![]()
So do I, in the drawer in the workshop that I keep the grinding, cutting and flap discs in....I know where all my pin spanners are though
I must not skip dive any more.
I must not skip dive any more.
There is a small industrial yard near me. So good little units, 3 or 4 good skips.
So, I popped in, just to say hello and happy new year and see if the builder had any brick acid.
I was/ will use it in another Copper plating idea.
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2 nailers. They may or not work.
If they do good, if not they will be scraped.
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10 bags of scrap wood for either the fire pit or charcoal.
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Unknown make of rechargeable Jig Saw. It works, just need to find what style blades are needed.
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A Bosch DA Sander. No idea why it was skipped.
I must not skip dive.
I must not skip dive any less.
I hope the little Bosch DA works, they are very good.
Are they air nailers or battery?