Linky please !got this lot for my older set of dewalt 18v power tools.
this all together cost the same as 1 new 2Ah original battery
(These are 5Ah)
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Linky please !got this lot for my older set of dewalt 18v power tools.
this all together cost the same as 1 new 2Ah original battery
(These are 5Ah)
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DEWALT DCB184-XJ XR Lithium-Ion Battery, 5Ah, 18V, Pack of 2 https://amzn.eu/d/8LWlGZOLinky please !
Back in the 90s i used to walk to the pub in the next village... i had a torch made from a car fog light and a pack of cyclon lead acid cells.... drivers seemed to dip their lights for me!I get annoyed when walking home from the pub at how many cars driving towards me have their main beams on, often in the area that has street lighting. I resist the temptation to make rude gestures (a mate once did that, and the car stopped for him and the driver to have a "frank exchange of views") but theatrically cover my eyes and mouth stuff at them. After all, I don't have lights when I'm walking, and I can see perfectly well, so modern dipped beams should be plenty. I'm on the footpath, I should add.
I blame auto-dipping headlamps, probably more than ignorant drivers, though I may be being too charitable.
I've considered carrying an LED torch, but knowing my luck I'd shine it at an oncoming car and they'd lose control and crash into me.Back in the 90s i used to walk to the pub in the next village... i had a torch made from a car fog light and a pack of cyclon lead acid cells.... drivers seemed to dip their lights for me!
well today I acquired two more boxes from Mac Toolstoday I acquired
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a new Mac tools 13" flex head ratchet in 3/8's back in october the selector lever on my old XRP9 ( 12 yrs plus old to me ) snapped off so asked a few mates in the trade to ask the mac man if the service kits were availible but with no success so I contacted Mac who said no parts for that since 2017 but send it in as warranty and we'll look at . So not holding me breath of it went free post the last week in october .
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second week in dec get a call from the warranty dept ,yep it's old and broken we'll send you a new .so I tell the nice man I've already replaced the 9" if I pay the difference could I get the 13" flex .
to which he replied that's what you sent in isn't it , just say yes ! ,so I did it'll be after christmas though he says
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so from ups today it arrived .
they even returned the old one the previous week which is normally destroyed .Said it would have to be engraved WR and they havn't done that either nor was I charged the £10.50 return fee
Mac tools I bought the XRP s/h as well ,I'll try and bodge the lever somehow as other than it still works well .
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I've got one just the same as that. Bought it from a boot sale second hand in 1991.I’m still not sure if this was a good idea or a bit of an albatross.
I was never that impressed with workmates until I used one an old one, and really liked how solid and smoothly it operated. The chap had bought it back in the 70’s and it looked like it had been hardly used.
Since then I’ve been keeping an eye open for one from a similar vintage for myself.
This one definitely has been used and is in a bit of a sorry state, but was only £20 and local.
According to the aficionados of such things, it appears to be an oddball type (just my luck), but luckily mostly intact apart from a couple of feet.
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That’s a bit of a hybrid. It’s when they started to cut costs and use steel. The original one of that would have had aluminium extension legs. It’s still a lot better than the modern ones. I still have an original and use that in preference to the modern one I have. The modern one attempts to remove finger tips.I’m still not sure if this was a good idea or a bit of an albatross.
I was never that impressed with workmates until I used one an old one, and really liked how solid and smoothly it operated. The chap had bought it back in the 70’s and it looked like it had been hardly used.
Since then I’ve been keeping an eye open for one from a similar vintage for myself.
This one definitely has been used and is in a bit of a sorry state, but was only £20 and local.
According to the aficionados of such things, it appears to be an oddball type (just my luck), but luckily mostly intact apart from a couple of feet.
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I fished one just like that out of a works scrap bin well over 20 yrs ago - one of the lads brought it in from home to chuck it. ITs been extremely useful over that time. The clips to hold it shut, don't, but everything else works.I’m still not sure if this was a good idea or a bit of an albatross.
I was never that impressed with workmates until I used one an old one, and really liked how solid and smoothly it operated. The chap had bought it back in the 70’s and it looked like it had been hardly used.
Since then I’ve been keeping an eye open for one from a similar vintage for myself.
This one definitely has been used and is in a bit of a sorry state, but was only £20 and local.
According to the aficionados of such things, it appears to be an oddball type (just my luck), but luckily mostly intact apart from a couple of feet.
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So have I, an all aluminium one, must date back to the late ‘70s I would guess, one of the very early ones.Got my late father’s just the same as that still got all its adjustable feet!
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Black & Decker Workmate 79-001 Complete Set
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It made me chuckle when I read it - I don't know why, but for some reason, whatever the machine, I always seem to end up with the oddball, unusual, bitsa or Friday special that nobody has ever come across.
You can guarantee any trip to a parts department the conversation usually starts with a sucking of teeth, scratching of head followed by a "I've never seen one quite like that before."