Yeah. Several years ago I repainted the front on the house we are currently in, and while cleaning the cast iron vent with a wire wheel it caught and jumped across a dressed stone in the wall cutting the high spots. Wow, I thought, the contrast looks great; so I lightly, just flashed the wire wheel across the stones which highlighted the high spots and really gave the wall a fresh look making the house stand out amongst others. Only took me about 15 minutes to do the entire wall.I like them with the wire wheels as you can turn the speed down so the needles dont embed in ya chest as far
100% agree. My one just packed in at the weekend (after a couple of years light use), but after thinking I'd be out 20 quid for a replacement, it turned out to be just the switch & an easy fix..I don't think that you can go wrong with these really, look similar to the Lidl ones I have, for occasional use mine have been fine. Let's face it, what else could you get for that sort of cash?
Me too. I only need it to work for one day.Debating buying the concrete breaker from Aldi.
If you lack will power, be sure not to get involved in the " Show us your bench vice(s) " thread.
Bought two, for the free postage.
My 25 year old B&D proff. is still working ... but I'm imagining the luxury of having three: cup brush, cutting disc, flap disc ready to go.
The low speed should be handy!
That's it. Go with that excuse. Sounds much better than: no willpower.
Debating buying the concrete breaker from Aldi.
one of my Niece's husband's.