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I am joking too but unfortunately what I've said is trueCalm down it was only a joke!
Anyway, back in the day I had a Ford Capri and I did alright with the ladies.
(That's another joke btw )
I am joking too but unfortunately what I've said is trueCalm down it was only a joke!
Anyway, back in the day I had a Ford Capri and I did alright with the ladies.
(That's another joke btw )
I'm enough cute, more than average, my only fault is being skinny like a starving child
Where you magnetizing your chicks from?
The bowling greens.

Only seen one that big in my life . . . the one I sold on here a few months ago:View attachment 461483
Pretty big tap wrench, missing one of its handles .
Essentially a nice restoration and lathe machining project.
As it's now measures 600mm in length, so I think its complete length would be around 850 900mm
My bigger tap wrench is 600mm and it's capable of holding M27 taps, if my mind still serving me well it's a #6 size tap wrench
It looks identical to mine but I don't think mine is that big .Only seen one that big in my life . . . the one I sold on here a few months ago:
a friend came over and removed the old Wadkin planer that had taken up residence in my shed. (It is up for grabs in the freebie section when approved).The before looks like a plane crash!Today I acquired a bit of spacea friend came over and removed the old Wadkin planer that had taken up residence in my shed. (It is up for grabs in the freebie section when approved).
I plan on having the whole shed insulated and boarded and moving my lasers etc into it. Long way to go but progress has been made!
It has gone from this:
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) been converted to "Quick Release Grinder Nuts".
, like most peeps on here I have several grinders, 115,125, 180 and the 230mm variety.You know you can buy the latest and genuine Fixtec ones from ebay for £11?For those of you who have or have not (yet...) been converted to "Quick Release Grinder Nuts".
I have in the past purchased the Bosch type (thick outer ring and thick heavy nut) that is just to big for a 115mm angle grinder, also the Milwaukie version, thinner but again with a large outside diameter that just doesn't sit in the bottom of the cup of a 115mm flap disc.
Today I received a package from that far eastern supply company, like most peeps on here I have several grinders, 115,125, 180 and the 230mm variety.
Today I received a package of quick release 14mm nuts, which I ordered on the 13th Aug, so 6 days to arrive, cost for 8 quick release grinder nuts including del £11.52, (discounted price the you buy the cheaper it is...)
I tried a couple of them, 1 on my Milwaukee battery grinder and one on my Metabo mains grinder both hold the disc and release easily, plus nicely fit in 115mm cupped discs
Below is a link and a picture the one at the bottom is a Milwaukie nut, on the left a the jury is out atm, under test....
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007198146843.html
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I don't think 8 x 14mm Q/R Nuts including delivery for £11.52, is cheaper than £9.99 for one + £0.99 postage...............You know you can buy the latest and genuine Fixtec ones from ebay for £11?
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I use these on my Grinders and they are fantastic quality. I would not use anything else and great value.
Same thing in Milwaukee box is likely £25 ish so buy em on ebay.

No thank you !!!!!For those of you who have or have not (yet...) been converted to "Quick Release Grinder Nuts".
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I hate them.For those of you who have or have not (yet...) been converted to "Quick Release Grinder Nuts".
I have in the past purchased the Bosch type (thick outer ring and thick heavy nut) that is just to big for a 115mm angle grinder, also the Milwaukie version, thinner but again with a large outside diameter that just doesn't sit in the bottom of the cup of a 115mm flap disc.
Today I received a package from that far eastern supply company, like most peeps on here I have several grinders, 115,125, 180 and the 230mm variety.
In the package were 8 quick release 14mm nuts, which I ordered on the 13th Aug, so 6 days to arrive, the cost for the 8 quick release grinder nuts including del was £11.52, (discounted price the you buy the cheaper it is...)
I tried a couple of them, 1 on my Milwaukee battery grinder and one on my Metabo mains grinder both hold the disc and release easily, plus nicely fit in 115mm cupped discs
Below is a link and a picture the one at the bottom is a Milwaukie nut, on the top the jury is out atm, under test....
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007198146843.htmlView attachment 461675View attachment 461676
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Agree I really see its utility on bigger angle grinders because sometimes becomes awkward to loosen them up.Fix to a non existing problem..
The Bosch SDS are great for 7 or 9 inch grinders, but they too bulky for 115/125 mm grinders, and don't sit in the bottom of 115/125 mm cupped discs......I much prefer Bosch SDS click, Metabo MQuick (they work on Metabo only but can be modify and work on others too) and Makita eazynut.
I don't think 8 x 14mm Q/R Nuts including delivery for £11.52, is cheaper than £9.99 for one + £0.99 postage...............![]()
Toolstation were selling the Milwaukee ones for £4.99 a while backYou know you can buy the latest and genuine Fixtec ones from ebay for £11?
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I use these on my Grinders and they are fantastic quality. I would not use anything else and great value.
Same thing in Milwaukee box is likely £25 ish so buy em on ebay.



