sardine
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I used the same tool to sort out the rubber round my windscreen, which I'd scarred with a too vigorous pressure washing. Worked well - can't see the damage from a foot away.These things melt a wire staple into the plastic, but i played around and you can use it like a TIG with a cable tie as a filler rod and weld along a crack , this was my first go so is rough as a goats knee but it did work.
It got me a free customer return toolbox thrown away by a DIY store.
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There is an attachment you can get to iron over the staples to cover them in. I'll have to save up another 59p.
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I have recieved an email from ebay advising me to "stop using this product". They point toHere's mine reparing my Makita lawn mower. It picked a rock up and smashed it through the side.
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It works very well, but I find the cranked end means you have to bend you hand up, then you end up with wrist lock! Next time I will buy one with straight ends.
| Electric shock ; On the circuit board, the creepage distances between the primary and the secondary circuits is inadequate and insulation is insufficient. The user could receive an electric shock. ; The product does not comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive. |
Get a rechargeable one, they only do a dozen or less staples per charge but at least they cant eletrocuterize you.I have recieved an email from ebay advising me to "stop using this product". They point to
https://globalrecalls.oecd.org/#/recalls/http%3A%2F%2FPoliciesApplications.oecd.org%2FGlobalRecalls%2FRecall%2FEN%2FFR%2FOR%252F00148%252F25
Which says
Electric shock ; On the circuit board, the creepage distances between the primary and the secondary circuits is inadequate and insulation is insufficient. The user could receive an electric shock. ; The product does not comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.
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It looks like I'll be buying something else that has straight ends.
